The Top Interface Utilization - Out - Table view lets you quickly determine which device interfaces handled the highest traffic load during a selected time frame. By default, it shows the 10 device interfaces with the highest utilization, shown as a percentage of interface capacity.
Top Interface Utilization is shown in both the outbound and inbound directions for the following reasons:
The asymmetry depends on the location of the device or interface and the applications in use. For example, a data center services client-server application traffic. The WAN router interfaces on the data center side typically transmit much more data than they receive. By contrast, the router interfaces on the remote office side receive much more data than they transmit. The asymmetry results from the behavior of client-server application traffic: small requests travel from the client computer to the data center, while large responses are transmitted from the data center to the client computers.
Click the name of an item to see more data from that item.
By default, the Top Interface Utilization - Out - Table view includes the following information:
Identifies the managed item that was the source of the performance data. If an administrator defined an alias for the device item, the alias is displayed. Otherwise, the discovered device name is displayed.
Is the name of the interface.
Is the average utilization percentage for outbound traffic on the interface.
You can change several settings for each view on a dashboard. In addition to providing a new title, you can change settings that are related to severity ratings. To ensure excellent performance in a large reporting environment, you can set an upper limit on the number of results that are returned. You can also select another group context for the data.
Follow these steps:
The view Settings dialog opens.
Lets you select whether a total count or an average is displayed in the view.
The lowest value for metrics that are displayed as Moderately Degraded in the view. Applies to the color-coding of gauge charts in gauge/table views.
Default: Depends on the performance metrics reflected in the view. Click Use Defaults to revert to factory defaults.
The lowest value for metrics that are displayed as Critically Degraded in the view. Applies to the color-coding of gauge charts in gauge/table views.
Default: Depends on the performance metrics reflected in the view.
Limits the number of table rows that are returned by the associated database query to preserve monitoring-system performance.
Lets you select the direction of data flow—either into or out of the interface.
Where available, sets the percentage of the reporting interval to which thresholds are applied.
Default: 25%.
Note: The availability of these options depends on your user account role rights.
The view is refreshed to reflect your updates.
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