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Top Memory Utilization Routers/Switches - Gauge/Table

The Top Memory Utilization view for routers and switches lets you quickly determine which devices had the highest average memory utilization during a selected time frame.

A gauge-style chart shows average memory utilization values from the indicated device. The table view provides bar charts of memory utilization values, color-coded to indicate severity. In the table, the average memory utilization levels during the selected time frame are broken out by individual memory pool. Only the memory pools with the highest average memory utilization during the reporting period are included.

Click the name of an item to see more data from that item.

By default, the Top Memory Utilization view for routers and switches includes the following information:

Device Name

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.

Name

Is the name of the storage sector or memory bank on the indicated device.

Average Utilization

Is the average memory utilization value of the indicated device during the reporting interval.

The utilization statistic indicates the amount of memory capacity being used. The value is a percentage derived by dividing the used memory by the total physical memory on the device.

Edit Table View Settings

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:

  1. Click the Options (gear) icon on the view, and select Edit from the menu.

    The view Settings dialog opens.

  2. Change the view Title or Subtitle to reflect the modified view.
  3. Change the settings that are applied to the view if desired. Not all settings are available for all table view types:
    Measurement Settings

    Lets you select whether a total count or an average is displayed in the view.

    Moderate Status Start

    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.

    Critical Status Start

    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.

    Results Limit (Max Rows)

    Limits the number of table rows that are returned by the associated database query to preserve monitoring-system performance.

    Direction Settings

    Lets you select the direction of data flow—either into or out of the interface.

    Affected % of reporting period

    Where available, sets the percentage of the reporting interval to which thresholds are applied.

    Default: 25%.

  4. Click to expand nodes in the Context Settings area.
  5. Locate the group whose data you want to see in the view and select it.
  6. Select the scope of your changes from the Apply Changes drop-down. Select one of the following options:

    Note: The availability of these options depends on your user account role rights.

  7. Click Save.

    The view is refreshed to reflect your updates.