Cisco Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.5 Guide Du Développeur
Cisco Prime Performance Manager1.5 REST API Guide
where,
yyyy: year (e.g. 2010, 2011, 2012…)
MM: month in year (e.g., 1-12)
dd: day in month (e.g. 1, 2,…,31)
T: character to separate date from time.
HH: hour in day (0-23)
mm: minute in hour (0-59)
ss: seconds in minute(0-59)
Z: time zone represented as follows (+/-)HHmm
“+” to add or “-“ to subtract the “HHmm” from the GMT time.
Examples of formatted timestamp:
2013-04-23T02:30:15%2B0800
2013-07-01T03:00:30-0600
Format:
true or false
Example:
showSeconds=false
showSeconds=true
Additional Notes
Only supported in the “GET /{reportType}/{category}../{reportName}” requests.
By default, reports queried using the seconds interval (FIFTEEN_SECS or THIRTY_SECS) render the
seconds on the report timestamp column. If the user does not want to see the seconds in the timestamp, this
parameter (showSeconds) can be used with a value of false.
seconds on the report timestamp column. If the user does not want to see the seconds in the timestamp, this
parameter (showSeconds) can be used with a value of false.
5.7.8 pageIndex
Table 14 – pageIndex Parameter
Parameter
Notes
pageIndex
The report page number being requested for multi-page reports. This
parameter only applies for pagination; that is, for partial report response
(HTTP status response code=206).
Format:
Positive integer number greater than 0.
Example:
pageIndex=2
parameter only applies for pagination; that is, for partial report response
(HTTP status response code=206).
Format:
Positive integer number greater than 0.
Example:
pageIndex=2
Additional Notes
Only supported in the “GET /{reportType}/{category}../{reportName}” requests.
5.7.9 maxPageSize
Table 15 – maxPageSize Parameter
Parameter
Notes
maxPageSize
The maximum total number of report records that can be found in the
response.
response.