Cisco Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.7 개발자 가이드
Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.7 REST API Guide
5.7.6 intervalTypeKey
Table 12 – intervalTypeKey Parameter
Parameter
Notes
intervalTypeKey
The average interval type for the measurements in the reporting data.
Possible values:
FIFTEEN_SECS
THIRTY_SECS
ONE_MINUTE
FIVE_MINUTE
QUARTER_HOUR
HOUR
DAY
WEEK
MONTH
Example:
intervalTypeKey=MONTH
Possible values:
FIFTEEN_SECS
THIRTY_SECS
ONE_MINUTE
FIVE_MINUTE
QUARTER_HOUR
HOUR
DAY
WEEK
MONTH
Example:
intervalTypeKey=MONTH
Additional Notes
Only supported in the “GET /{reportType}/{category}../{reportName}” requests.
By default, reports queried using second intervals (FIFTEEN_SECS, THIRTY_SECS) will display the
seconds in the timestamp. In that case the format for the timestamp will be:
seconds in the timestamp. In that case the format for the timestamp will be:
yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ (notice that the “ss” has been added to display seconds)
HOUR is the default for network reports; that is, when FQDN or sgmid are not given.
QUARTER_HOUR is the default for device reports; that is, either FQDN or sgmid is given.
Not supported by views.
5.7.7 showSeconds
Table 13 - showSeconds Parameter
Parameter
Notes
showSeconds
A boolean parameter that display seconds on the report timestamp column.
By default, except for (FIFTEEN_SECS, THIRTY_SECS) seconds interval,
reports do not show seconds in the timestamp column. If the user passes this
parameter with a value of “true”, the report shows the seconds, and the
timestamp is formatted as
yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ
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.
By default, except for (FIFTEEN_SECS, THIRTY_SECS) seconds interval,
reports do not show seconds in the timestamp column. If the user passes this
parameter with a value of “true”, the report shows the seconds, and the
timestamp is formatted as
yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ
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.