The Network Health Graph is provided for clients (IP addresses) currently being monitored. These are the critical resources you have defined in the Master (1200 nodes per stack) and selected from the Start Monitoring command list of defined resources for this TCP/IP stack. The Network Health Graph provides the minimum, average, and maximum response times for all packets sent for all monitored clients for a selected host.
Figure 50. Network Health Graph
Use this real-time report to view global performance for the most critical resources in the network. By closely monitoring these critical resources, you can take appropriate action before the users notice a decline in performance. This allows you to maintain high service levels while avoiding performance problems that lead to real degradation.
The tabular report appears below the graphic report. The fields on this report are:
Minimum response time for all packet sizes during the time interval indicated. | |
Average response time for all packet sizes during the time interval indicated. | |
Maximum response time for all packet sizes during the time interval indicated. |
See also: