Cisco Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.7 Guia Do Programador
Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.7 REST API Guide
2.2 HTTP Version
The Reports REST API embraces several aspects of the HTTP standards, including some HTTP headers,
verbs, and status codes. The REST API uses status codes that are only supported in the HTTP/1.1 version.
Therefore, it is expected that the client consuming this API complies with these HTTP/1.1 features.
verbs, and status codes. The REST API uses status codes that are only supported in the HTTP/1.1 version.
Therefore, it is expected that the client consuming this API complies with these HTTP/1.1 features.
2.3 SSL and HTTP
This API is served over an HTTPs secure connection when the Prime Performance Manager server has
SSL installed and enabled. In this case the client side must support the HTTP/SSL protocol and have the
Prime Performance Manager SSL public certificate installed on the client’s thrust store file.
SSL installed and enabled. In this case the client side must support the HTTP/SSL protocol and have the
Prime Performance Manager SSL public certificate installed on the client’s thrust store file.
2.4 Read Only API
This REST API is used for reading network performance reporting data. It supports the HTTP GET
method which does not affect the state of the resource being queried in the server.
method which does not affect the state of the resource being queried in the server.
2.5 Versioning
The Prime Performance Manager Reports REST API complies with the following versioning rule:
elements can be added when releasing a new version, but they may never be removed. A new release of
this API is expected to be downward compatible with a previous version. An older version of this Reports
REST API might appear to the client as if some elements were removed.
elements can be added when releasing a new version, but they may never be removed. A new release of
this API is expected to be downward compatible with a previous version. An older version of this Reports
REST API might appear to the client as if some elements were removed.
3 Prime Performance Manager REST API
Installation
This document does not tell you how to install or configure the Prime Performance Manager. See the
Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.7 User Guide and Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.7 Quick
Start Guide for installation and configuration procedures. Also, the steps to configure SSL and
authentication are not provided, as that pertains to the Prime Performance Manager server.
Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.7 User Guide and Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.7 Quick
Start Guide for installation and configuration procedures. Also, the steps to configure SSL and
authentication are not provided, as that pertains to the Prime Performance Manager server.
The Reports REST API is a Prime Performance Manager gateway component. All code needed to run and
test the Reports REST API is included in the Prime Performance Manager installation. After you install
the Prime Performance Manager, no additional Prime Performance Manager Reports REST API
configuration is needed.
test the Reports REST API is included in the Prime Performance Manager installation. After you install
the Prime Performance Manager, no additional Prime Performance Manager Reports REST API
configuration is needed.
4 Reports Default Time Durations
The reporting data returned from the REST API defaults to the following durations, based off the interval
intervalTypeKey parameter. If the startDate and endDate parameters are provided in the URL
(refer to Query String Parameters), the duration is constrained by the time difference between the
endDate and startDate.
intervalTypeKey parameter. If the startDate and endDate parameters are provided in the URL
(refer to Query String Parameters), the duration is constrained by the time difference between the
endDate and startDate.
Note: when the intervalTypeKey or startDate/endDate date parameters are not provided in the
URL, the interval/duration defaults to “15 min / Last 12 hours” for node or group level reports, and
“Hourly / Last 24 hours” for network level reports.
URL, the interval/duration defaults to “15 min / Last 12 hours” for node or group level reports, and
“Hourly / Last 24 hours” for network level reports.