280CHAPTER 7: MONITORING THE NETWORK

If neither end of the link can be monitored then the link cannot be monitored.

Otherwise, if one end of the link cannot be monitored then use the other end.

Otherwise, if only one end of the link is currently being monitored then use that end.

Otherwise, if port information is only available for one end of the link then use that end. Note that full port information may not be available for non-3Com devices.

Otherwise, if only one end of the link is being fully monitored then use that end, for example, if the other end is in response monitoring mode.

Otherwise, if only one end of the link supports high-capacity RMON counters then use that end.

Otherwise, pick an end at random.

3Com Network Director will reassess the device to be used as the data source whenever you stop or start monitoring on either of the devices at the ends of the link:

If you stop monitoring on the device that has been selected as the data source for the link then 3Com Network Director will automatically switch across to using the device at the other end of the link as the data source.

If you subsequently restart monitoring on that device then 3Com Network Director will automatically switch back to using that device as the link’s data source.

Components

This section describes the components that may be used to view

 

monitoring information for the devices and links in your network.

Live Graphs Window To view the live data for the monitors associated with a device or link, select the item you are interested in and then either select Monitoring > Live Graphs, or right-click on the item and select Live Graphs window from the item’s right-click menu.This launches the Live Graphs dialog box for the item:

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