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1.You can include multiple datasources from multiple NAMs in an ART group. Select the NAM of interest from the list and then add the datasources from those NAMs to the chosen list of datasources.

2.The Report Interval parameter is an artifact of the ART MIB, which defines when the ART MIB consolidates the response time statistics and starts a new collection cycle. The default value for this parameter is 1800 seconds (30 minutes). So even if the collection cycle in Cisco PVM is set to be 5 minutes, if the report interval is set at 30 minutes, you can see reports only after 30 minutes. If you want to see ART information sooner, ensure this parameter is changed.

3.Cisco PVM creates the configurations necessary on the NAMs to monitor response times. However, these configurations do not show up in the NAM GUI. Since PVM can be deployed in multiple locations, it uses the host name of the server on which it is located when creating these configurations. Cisco NAM GUI only displays configurations created through the GUI. If you want to see the configurations created by Cisco PVM, telnet into the NAM and use the ‘show monitor art’ command.

Art Reports

Once Cisco PVM has created the configurations on the NAM and is actively collecting ART statistics from the NAM, you can see reports for those statistics.

To view the available reports, click the Reports menu item in the left pane.

Cisco PVM provides four types of ART reports:

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Contents Corporate Headquarters USA Cisco Performance Visibility Manager Historical Information Data Collection and Traffic AnalysisTraffic Analysis including Top-N Analysis ART MonitoringCiscoWorks and Ldap Integration NAM GUI Drill downSample Deployment Scenario PVM in LAN and WAN Placing Cisco NAM in Your Network Basic questions about the Problems to be addressedTypical workflow for deploying Cisco PVM Configure the NAMs in Your NetworkDeploy PVM and add the NAMs in Cisco PVM Create the Datasource Groups DSGs in Cisco PVM Start monitoring your network using Cisco PVMUsage Scenarios NAM SetupUser Setup Cisco PVM Initial SetupUser Management through the GUI User management through Ldap Adding a NAM through the GUI Mapping Ldap users to PVM rolesCisco Internal Use Only Importing Multiple Devices DCR Export File Import File FormatsUser created CSV file Datasource Group DSG Creation Cisco Internal Use Only Scenario 1 Traffic Profiling Contd Cisco Internal Use Only Cisco Internal Use Only Cisco Internal Use Only Contd Create an ART Group that carries traffic you are interested Scenario 2 Proactive MonitoringContd Click the Setup tab Click the Thresholds menu item Click Add Contd Cisco Internal Use Only PVM displays the details of the threshold violation Scenario 3 Troubleshooting Click Refresh Verify the link utilization on the client Branch RouterClick Connect Cisco Internal Use Only Overview of PVM functionality Traffic Analysis using Cisco PVMMonitoring Cisco Internal Use Only Aggregation Schemes Report Views Real-Time and Trend ChartsDrill-downs Reporting Report Name Drill-Down Reports AvailableCisco Internal Use Only Application Response Time Analysis in Cisco PVM Art SetupArt Reports Cisco Internal Use Only ART Report Archives Baselining and Alerts in Cisco PVM Cisco Internal Use Only Generating Snmp Traps Alerts in Cisco PVM Cisco Internal Use Only Minimum Client Requirements Hardware Cisco PVM Requirements and SizingMinimum Server Requirements Hardware SoftwareMaximum NAMs CPUs Cisco PVM Installation and UninstallationDisk Space Required Cd PVMINSTALLDIR/j2sdk142/bin Install ProcedureUninstall Procedure $su pvmadm $pvm stop Start and Stop ProcedureMaintaining and Troubleshooting Cisco PVM Troubleshooting Tips$su pvmadm Database ManagementPurging and retention period ArchivingImporting the archived files Gunzip -c archivefilenamecpio -icvB *switchConclusion Deployment Q&A AppendixCisco Internal Use Only Cisco Internal Use Only Deployment Troubleshooting Cisco Internal Use Only For More Information USA