How To…
Create a Report
For Bandwidth Utilization
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You can benefit not only from real-time network monitoring in NetCrunch, but also use the gathered statistics for network capacity planning or migration analysis. Such reports are also great for root cause analysis while troubleshooting.
Here’s how you can use bandwidth utilization report to pinpoint the source of the decreased available bandwidth on some workstations connected to particular switch. 1. In the Network Atlas tree go to the map where all your switches are. If you don’t have
such a view already, please create one in the custom views section. Right click on the map and select ‘Reporting’ -> ‘Add Report…’
2. In the newly opened window (see below) enter the report name and choose an SNMP
3. In the next window you can customize your report by adding or removing a column to your report (see below).
4. Click on ‘Add’ icon and choose ‘Add counter’ -> ‘SNMP Performance Counters
5. For monitoring bandwidth utilization you need to select the counter in the
6. Consequently, select ‘%FD Bandwidth Utilization’ counter and ‘_Average’ instance from instances’ list as shown below and click on ‘Add’ button. You need to click ‘Close’ to confirm your selection.
7. Here you can see that the counter you have just selected has been added to the column list in your bandwidth utilization report. Click on ‘Next’
8. We recommend you adding this report to the monitoring policy of the selected map (here it is Switches custom view map). Click on ‘OK’ to confirm. From now on the newly selected counter values will be collected.
In the Network Alas tree right-click on the ‘Switches’ Custom Views map and choose ‘Reporting’ -> ‘Edit Map Data Collection Policy’. In the newly opened window please double-click on the previously added report
Then you will see a new window where you can schedule when the report will be
generated. Select the preferred option and click ‘OK’. Click ‘OK’ again to close the ‘Map Monitoring Policy – Switches’ window
The bandwidth utilization reports from this switch will help you verify bandwidth utilization in the particular period of time (e.g. during one week or one month). The information let you decide for example if you have to extend your bandwidth or increase the speed of your links.