Cisco CiscoWork QoS Policy Manager 4.1.2 User Guide
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Chapter 9 Using QoS Analysis
Performing Real-Time QoS Analysis
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User Guide for QoS Policy Manager 3.0
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Tip
If you remove a device that contains a network element that is being monitored by
a running real-time QoS analysis task, QPM continues to monitor this network
element. To stop QPM from monitoring this network element, you must stop
running the real-time QoS analysis task.
a running real-time QoS analysis task, QPM continues to monitor this network
element. To stop QPM from monitoring this network element, you must stop
running the real-time QoS analysis task.
The following topics describe real-time QoS analysis:
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Defining a Real-Time QoS Analysis Task
Define a real-time monitoring task to begin monitoring QoS data on a single
interface in real time. You define the traffic to be monitored by specifying the
device interface. All policies configured on the interface are monitored.
interface in real time. You define the traffic to be monitored by specifying the
device interface. All policies configured on the interface are monitored.
Procedure
Step 1
Select Reports. The Historical Monitoring Tasks page appears.
Step 2
Select Real Time in the TOC. The Real-Time Monitoring Tasks page appears.
Click Create. The Real Time Monitoring Wizard - Device Selection page appears.
For more information about this page, see
For more information about this page, see
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Step 3
Do the following in the Real Time Monitoring Wizard - Device Selection page:
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Enter a task name in the Name field.
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Select a polling interval from the Polling Interval(sec) list box.
The polling interval is the period of time (in seconds) between each collection
of the monitored data.
of the monitored data.