Network
Element’s Performance Management
(SM-Pro- Performance)
(SM-ProUpd-Performance)
(SM-ProPlus- Performance)
Solution’s Basic Reports and Graphs:
The following is a format for the Performance management
reports and graphs. It is determined by the capabilities of our commercial IMMS
NMS SmartMIB and by the capabilities of the MIB objects as
determined by the Vendor supplying the particular MIB object polled by the
specified process and finally by the implementation of the Vendor manufacturer
of the network device being polled. The Performance management reports structure
of our solution are as follows:
Buffer Memory Report *Graphs*
Information that plots each of the
managed device’s buffer memory allocation and creation failure statistics over
time.
The graphs could also be used to view the history of such statistics.
Memory Pool Performance Statistics
Report
In this solution; the management process learns the indexes of the supported Memory types on each of the managed elements, then polls the Memory pool statistics values represented by the MIB Objects ‘ciscoMemoryPoolFree, ciscoMemoryPoolLargestFree, and ciscoMemoryPoolUsed’ simultaneously.
The above MIB Objects represents the number of memory bytes available and the number of memory bytes Used/consumed by the overall network processes on each managed device. Also polled -simultaneously- is the largest number of unused contiguous bytes. it is important to simultaneously measure the performance levels of such vital memory usage statistics on the managed elements particularly to detect memory leaks.
This Report is shown below;

CPU Performance Statistics Report
In this solution; the management
process learns the indexes of the supported CPUs on each of the managed
elements, then polls the global (collective) CPU busy percentage values
represented by the MIB Object ‘cpmCPUTotal5minRev’.
The resulting report for this solution is the ‘CPU Performance Statistics‘ Reports shown below;

Per Process CPU Performance
Statistics Report
In this solution; the management process learns the running processes by their perspective process identifiers and polls each of the processes CPU average usage times represented by the MIB Object ‘cpmProcessAverageUSecs’.
The resulting report for this solution is the ‘Per Process CPU Performance Statistics‘ Reports shown below;

Per Process Memory Performance
Statistics Report
In this solution; the management
process learns the running processes by their perspective process identifiers
and polls each of the processes Memory statistics values. The collected
statistics are represented by the MIB Objects ‘cpmProcExtMemAllocatedRev’, and ‘cpmProcExtMemFreedRev’.
Those statistics
reflects the sum of system allocated memory and the freed memory back to the
system. This is an indicator of how busy a process caused the processor over
the polling period specified by the administrator in the WAIT command of the
SOSL management
script below.
The resulting report for this solution is the ‘Per Process Memory Performance Statistics‘ Report shown below;

Managed Device’s Environment data Report

Interfaces Error Statistics *Graphs*

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