Cisco Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.7 Guia Do Programador
Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.7 REST API Guide
sgmid=1002
sgmid=13001
Refer to your Prime Performance Manager server or network to determine
your own sgmid values
sgmid=13001
Refer to your Prime Performance Manager server or network to determine
your own sgmid values
Additional Notes
Only supported in the “GET /{reportType}/{category}../{reportName}” requests.
If an FQDN or sgmid is not provided, the REST API defaults to a top network level report. A network
level report consists of information for the top samples in that report metric. Refer to the Prime
Performance Manager documentation for more information about network-level reports.
level report consists of information for the top samples in that report metric. Refer to the Prime
Performance Manager documentation for more information about network-level reports.
For consistency with the Prime Performance Manager web based application a sgmid equal to -1 means a
network level report. However, this sgmid parameter value is not required as a network level report is
already assumed when FQDN and sgmid are not given.
network level report. However, this sgmid parameter value is not required as a network level report is
already assumed when FQDN and sgmid are not given.
Not supported by views.
5.7.3 startDate
Table 9 – startDate Parameter
Parameter
Notes
startDate
The start date for the reporting data.
Format:
yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mmZ
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: charater to separate date from time.
HH: hour in day (0-23)
mm: minute in hour (0-59)
Z: time zone represented as follows (+/-)HHmm
“+” to add or “-“ to subtract the “HHmm” from the GMT time.
Examples of valid formatted start date:
startDate=2012-3-23T12:30%2B0800
startDate=2012-12-23T2:05-0500
The timezone “+” sign needs to be URL encoded to “%2B”.
Format:
yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mmZ
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: charater to separate date from time.
HH: hour in day (0-23)
mm: minute in hour (0-59)
Z: time zone represented as follows (+/-)HHmm
“+” to add or “-“ to subtract the “HHmm” from the GMT time.
Examples of valid formatted start date:
startDate=2012-3-23T12:30%2B0800
startDate=2012-12-23T2:05-0500
The timezone “+” sign needs to be URL encoded to “%2B”.
Additional Notes
Only supported in the “GET /{reportType}/{category}../{reportName}” requests.
The startDate/endDate and durationSelect parameters are mutually exclusive.
If the startDate is not given, it will default to the calculated value based on durationSelect and
endDate (or system time if endDate is not given).
endDate (or system time if endDate is not given).
If both startDate and endDate are given, their time zone must match. For example:
startDate is not given.
endDate
endDate
=”2012-03-23T12:30+0800”
duration
=”last24Hours”
intervalTypeKey
=”HOUR”
The startDate is 24 hours less than the endDate; that is “2012-03-22T12:30+0800”
The startDate may be calculated to be a date in the future. In that case, keep in mind that no reporting
information is available in the system for a future date.
information is available in the system for a future date.
If startDate and endDate are not given, the current server time is used for the endDate. The