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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – the Cisco Web site at
  • Page 3 – TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE; Cisco Performance Visibility Manager 1.0
  • Page 4 – Cisco Internal Use Only; anomalous traffic patterns.
  • Page 5 – NAM GUI Drill down; with the help of PVM’s traffic analysis and monitoring components.; CiscoWorks and LDAP Integration; users and credentials.
  • Page 6 – DEPLOYMENT CONSIDERATIONS AND PLANNING; and Netflow can be used to gather data from other devices.; Cisco PVM 1.0 Deployment; HEADQUARTERS
  • Page 7 – Basic questions about the Problems to be addressed
  • Page 8 – Access Layer; A user can expect to perform the following steps in deploying PVM.; Typical workflow for Deploying Cisco PVM
  • Page 9 – Create the Datasource Groups (DSGs) in Cisco PVM; some of the real-world scenarios to better understand PVM usage.
  • Page 10 – USAGE SCENARIOS; Cisco PVM requires the following information from NAM:
  • Page 11 – See the following user guide for Cisco NAM.:; Cisco PVM Initial Setup; analysis functions like viewing reports.; User Management through the GUI; before performing the action.
  • Page 14 – menu item to see the list of NAMs.; Add; to add a NAM and its device.
  • Page 15 – NAM
  • Page 16 – Import File Formats; file is shown in the Figure; User created CSV file
  • Page 17 – list of NAMs in Cisco PVM.
  • Page 19 – Scenario 1: Traffic Profiling; Setup; Click
  • Page 20 – Type the Name; OK; to create the datasource group.
  • Page 22 – Click the Protocol of interest.; The list of hosts that were using this
  • Page 23 – Select the report period.; Run
  • Page 24 – Scheduled reports are visible from the View Schedules menu item.
  • Page 25 – Scenario 2: Proactive Monitoring; action before the users notice any degradation in performance.; ART
  • Page 27 – Click the Setup tab
  • Page 29 – To view alerts, click; Alerts
  • Page 30 – PVM displays the details of the threshold violation.
  • Page 31 – Scenario 3: Troubleshooting; traffic in your network.; Type the parameters.; Select the server
  • Page 32 – Step 2. Verify the link utilization on the client Branch Router.; Click the; Monitor; tab; Refresh; The Link Utilization is
  • Page 34 – Select the appropriate datasource
  • Page 35 – Overview of PVM functionality; DSG in the list, and the following screen is seen.
  • Page 37 – parameters specific to that DSG.; Aggregation Schemes
  • Page 38 – Cisco PVM provide three types of report views. These are:
  • Page 39 – The “
  • Page 40 – Report Name
  • Page 41 – PVM lists the scheduled, running, pending and completed reports.
  • Page 42 – Application Response Time Analysis in Cisco PVM
  • Page 43 – datasources from those NAMs to the chosen list of datasources.; show monitor art; Cisco PVM provides four types of ART reports:
  • Page 44 – – Similar to CSRT, but for a specific client; sample NFT Report is as shown
  • Page 45 – period. If you see this message, try changing the parameters.; ART Report Archives; report by clicking the appropriate link in this section.
  • Page 46 – Baselining and Alerts in Cisco PVM; ability to set two kinds of thresholds.; Fixed Thresholds; To create a threshold, click
  • Page 47 – tailor the threshold.; Aggregation Period
  • Page 48 – Baseline Period; where you can specify the destination community string.
  • Page 49 – Alerts in Cisco PVM; the Cisco PVM User Guide.; NAM Alarms; notifications in Cisco PVM.
  • Page 50 – performance are fixed and cannot be changed.
  • Page 51 – Cisco PVM Requirements and Sizing
  • Page 52 – Cisco PVM Installation and Uninstallation
  • Page 53 – create these users.
  • Page 54 – Troubleshooting Tips:; corresponding data files.; Go to the directory where the script is located.; Cisco PVM related artifacts have been removed from the system.
  • Page 55 – Shutdown any rogue Oracle processes; Start and Stop Procedure:; Starting and stopping Cisco PVM is a simple procedure.
  • Page 56 – processes and the Cisco PVM server processes when the
  • Page 57 – CNAM
  • Page 58 – Importing the archived files
  • Page 59 – CONCLUSION; capabilities of Cisco PVM.
  • Page 60 – APPENDIX; What login permissions are required to install Cisco PVM?
  • Page 61 – What are the ports and protocols used by Cisco PVM?
  • Page 62 – Does Cisco PVM provide tracing capability?
  • Page 63 – Deployment Troubleshooting; - An invalid Cisco PVM data storage directory was specified.
  • Page 64 – “The page cannot be displayed” from the web browser.; information on how to generate the SSL key file.; Symptom; - I am getting erratic and unexpected responses from my web browser.; Possible Cause; version is not installed on the machine running the browser.; Recommended Action
  • Page 65 – For More Information
  • Page 66 – Corporate Headquarters
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Cisco Performance Visibility Manager 1.0
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Page 2 - the Cisco Web site at

All contents are Copyright © 1992–2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 2 of 66 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 Eur...

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All contents are Copyright © 1992–2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 3 of 66 TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE Cisco Performance Visibility Manager 1.0 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................

Page 4 - Cisco Internal Use Only; anomalous traffic patterns.

Cisco Internal Use Only Copyright © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 4 of 66 INTRODUCTION The Cisco® Performance Visibility Manager is an enterprise-level, centralized network management tool that enhances the Cisco Network Analysis Module (NAM) for Cisco Catalyst ® 6500 Series swi...

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