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1.NAM Alarms are obtained by Cisco PVM from the RMON MIB in the NAM. Since the MIB information does not specify a severity level, Cisco PVM always designates a NAM alarm as Minor severity level.

2.NAM Alarms can also be raised due to threshold violations in the NAM. If the NAM alarm was raised as a result of a threshold violation in the NAM, the Description field in the alert detail denotes the name of the threshold in the NAM that was violated. If the threshold was created in Cisco PVM, the description gives you the name of the threshold in PVM.

3.System Events can include status messages and error condition notifications from server-side components in Cisco PVM. For example, when importing devices from a CSV file, you notice status and error messages from the Import Manager. You may see SNMP timeout messages if Cisco PVM is unable to communicate with a device. You also see system health alerts for database and CPU utilizations.

4.System health monitoring is performed through a java process. The thresholds and severity levels used in monitoring the system performance are fixed and cannot be changed.

You can look at the Alerts detail screen by clicking the severity link on the Alerts list page. The Alert detail screen provides available information on the particular alert.

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Contents Corporate Headquarters USA Cisco Performance Visibility Manager ART Monitoring Data Collection and Traffic AnalysisTraffic Analysis including Top-N Analysis Historical InformationNAM GUI Drill down CiscoWorks and Ldap IntegrationSample Deployment Scenario PVM in LAN and WAN Basic questions about the Problems to be addressed Placing Cisco NAM in Your NetworkDeploy PVM and add the NAMs in Cisco PVM Configure the NAMs in Your NetworkTypical workflow for deploying Cisco PVM Start monitoring your network using Cisco PVM Create the Datasource Groups DSGs in Cisco PVMNAM Setup Usage ScenariosUser Management through the GUI Cisco PVM Initial SetupUser Setup User management through Ldap Mapping Ldap users to PVM roles Adding a NAM through the GUICisco Internal Use Only Importing Multiple Devices User created CSV file Import File FormatsDCR Export 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 Scenario 2 Proactive Monitoring Create an ART Group that carries traffic you are interestedContd 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 Verify the link utilization on the client Branch Router Click RefreshClick Connect Cisco Internal Use Only Monitoring Traffic Analysis using Cisco PVMOverview of PVM functionality Cisco Internal Use Only Aggregation Schemes Real-Time and Trend Charts Report ViewsDrill-downs Report Name Drill-Down Reports Available ReportingCisco Internal Use Only Art Setup Application Response Time Analysis in Cisco PVMArt 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 Software Cisco PVM Requirements and SizingMinimum Server Requirements Hardware Minimum Client Requirements HardwareDisk Space Required Cisco PVM Installation and UninstallationMaximum NAMs CPUs Install Procedure Cd PVMINSTALLDIR/j2sdk142/binUninstall Procedure Start and Stop Procedure $su pvmadm $pvm stopTroubleshooting Tips Maintaining and Troubleshooting Cisco PVMArchiving Database ManagementPurging and retention period $su pvmadmGunzip -c archivefilenamecpio -icvB *switch Importing the archived filesConclusion Appendix Deployment Q&ACisco Internal Use Only Cisco Internal Use Only Deployment Troubleshooting Cisco Internal Use Only For More Information USA