IM multiview is a customizable view that lets you combine statistics from multiple interfaces in a single view. You can compare the data from up to 1200 interfaces or CPUs in a single multiview.
Use multiviews to diagnose performance issues on a device. For example, you can compare the recent performance of all the interfaces on a card in a single view.
Note: Multiviews require a larger amount of page space than other types of views. If you want to add a multiview to a dashboard, add it to a wide (multiple-column) area in the layout. Do not add a multiview to a single-column section on a dashboard layout.
Follow these steps:
The Edit Dashboard Layout page opens.
Several options appear for this category.
You return to the dashboard. A basic multiview container has been added to the page. By default, the top 48 interfaces or CPUs with the most severe performance metrics are included in the view
The View Settings dialog opens.
Note: By default, filtering is enabled to display only metrics that are consistent with the default roll-up strategy. To select metrics that do not conform, clear the Metric Filtering check box. When the selected metrics do not conform, the dialog displays an informational message in the header.
Maintains a static percentage range for the Y axis.
Let the Y axis adjust itself dynamically, based on the range of metric values that are included.
Sorts the charts by metric value, with the highest (most severe) values shown first, left to right.
Sorts the charts in alphanumeric order, left to right, by name.
Renders a traditional trend line for each device or component metric.
Renders a stacked line on top of each other for each device or component metric.
Select Show or Hide from the drop-down menus to control the display of any of the following trend lines or data points in the chart:
Projection - The line that plots projected average values for twice the current time period.
Note: Each time 12 interfaces are included in a set of charts, a new set of charts is created on a separate multiview "page". The maximum number of charts is 1200.
By default, the view context is Summary.
Note: The availability of these options depends on your user account role rights.
The view refreshes to reflect your updates.
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