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Nokia Network Voyager for IPSO 4.0 Reference Guide
Generating Monitor Reports
You can generate reports of data collection events. To generate a report, click the link for the 
appropriate report under Monitor > Reports in the tree view.
For information on configuring monitor reports, see 
177. The administrator can configure how often the data is collected, whether each data 
collection event is enabled or disabled, and how many hours worth of collected data are stored 
on the system.
Table 31  Reports
Report
Description
Rate-Shaping Bandwidth
Shows specific bandwidth utilization. You can use traffic shaping to 
implement a specific policy that controls the way data is queued for 
transmission. For information on creating aggregate classes and configuring 
traffic rules, see 
Inclusion of number of packets delayed and bytes delayed is configurable by 
the administrator. By default, both are included. 
Interface Throughput 
Shows historical throughput for each interface.You can often use this 
information to optimize network performance or troubleshoot issues network 
traffic congestion.
Inclusion of packet throughput, byte throughput, broadcast packets, and 
multicast packets for each interface is configurable by the administrator. By 
default, all are included.
Network Throughput 
Similar to the interface throughput report, except that the query is based on 
the network address rather than interface name.
Interface Link State 
Shows information about the link state of each interface. The first signs of 
problems with interfaces is frequently seen in link errors. You can use this 
report to determine if an interface is experiencing problems or has been 
incorrectly configured. 
CPU Utilization
Shows historical CPU utilization data, including percentages of CPU time for 
each of the following:
• User% —Percentage of CPU time spent in User-level instructions.
• Nice%—Percentage of CPU time spent in "Nice" processes.
• System%—Percentage of CPU time spent in System level instructions.
• Interrupt%—Percentage of CPU time spent in servicing interrupts.
• Idle%—Percentage time CPU was idle.
Memory Utilization
Shows historical memory utilization, including: 
• Active Real Memory—Kilobytes of real memory being used in a given 
time interval.
• Free Real Memory—Kilobytes of real memory free in a given time 
interval.