Cisco CiscoWork QoS Policy Manager 4.1.2 User Guide
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Chapter 9 Using QoS Analysis
Performing Historical QoS Analysis
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Defining a Historical QoS Analysis Task
Define a historical monitoring task to begin monitoring traffic for policies on one
or more interfaces. The collected data is stored and used in historical monitoring
reports.
or more interfaces. The collected data is stored and used in historical monitoring
reports.
Procedure
Step 1
Select Reports. The Historical Monitoring Tasks page appears.
Click Create. The Monitoring Task Wizard - Task Definition page appears. For
more information about this page, see
more information about this page, see
Step 2
Do the following in the Monitoring Task Wizard - Task Definition page:
a.
Enter a task name in the Name field.
b.
Select a polling interval from the Polling Interval(min) list box.
The polling interval is the period of time (in minutes) between each collection
of the monitored data.
of the monitored data.
c.
Enter a start date and an end date using the Start Time and End Time fields.
You can enter each date directly into the field (in the format mm/dd/yyyy), or
click the calendar button and use the popup calendar that appears.
click the calendar button and use the popup calendar that appears.
If the duration of the task is longer than the limit for the specified polling
interval (see
interval (see
), an error message appears, displaying the duration
limit in days.
d.
Check the Enabled check box to enable the task. If you do not, the task will
not run.
not run.