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Monitor PolicyCenter Configurations

The Overviews window and the Configurations window allow you to monitor different types of information about your PolicyCenter configuration tree, individual configurations, and units.

  • The Overviews window displays bandwidth-management settings for a single configuration, and provides an instant snapshot of the configuration's current settings for traffic classes, partitions, and policies.

  • The Configurations window provides information about all configurations in your PolicyCenter configuration tree, individual Packeteer units, and unit status. Use this window to monitor individual units assigned to a PolicyCenter configuration, or to identify units' DNS names, IP address, model types and software image versions

Monitor a Configuration's Traffic Tree

To monitor a PolicyCenter configuration's traffic tree, policies and partitions:

  1. Click the overviews tab.

  2. Click the Editing Configuration drop-down list and select the configuration you want to display.

The traffic class overview table lists the following information for each traffic class in the selected configuration.

Column
Description
Partition
Min-Max
The minimum and maximum amount of bandwidth allocated for a class subtree. (Click the partition to modify it.)

Uncommitted is the difference between the current link speed and the sum of all committed partition minimums. Uncommitted indicates that the partition size is dynamically determined at run time and the minimum allocation is whatever is not committed to other partitions.

None indicates that the partition is burstable without a limit.

If the min and max values are the same, the partition is fixed and non-burstable.

If a percentage appears after the partition size, the partition was specified as a percentage of the parent partition's size. Example: 450k (10%) for the Inbound/HTTP class indicates that HTTP's partition size is 10% of the Inbound partition's size, resulting in a partition size of 450 Kbps (assuming the link size is 4.5 Mbps).

If a down arrow appears next to the partition size, the partition is dynamic. Place the mouse pointer on the down to display the parameters of the dynamic partition: minimum and maximum subpartition size, the number of active and idle users currently using subpartitions, and the maximum number of subpartitions available.

Policy
Type (Pri.)
Guar.-Limit
Shows the policy (if any) applied to the class. (Click the policy to modify it.)

For a priority policy, the defined priority is shown.

For a rate policy, the guaranteed rate setting, cap, and burstable priority level are shown.
Top User Analysis
Microphone and ear icons indicate if top talkers and top listeners are being tracked for the class. See List Top Hosts.

To view the top bandwidth talkers and listeners, click the respective icons to display a page of transmitter or receiver statistics.
Traffic Discovery

A check mark in this column indicates traffic discovery is enabled within that specific class. Some traffic classes will not allow traffic discovery within the class because they already are as detailed as possible—that is, child classes cannot be generated for the class. For example, a class that matches on IPX cannot be further classified. For details, see Turning on Traffic Discovery for an Individual Class.

The information displayed in the table is sorted by the Traffic Class Name column, but you can sort this table by any column. Just click the heading of the column you want to use for the sort. The information in the Traffic Class Overview window is arranged from highest to lowest according to that column.

The Traffic Class Overview window can be set to show only the classes that have partitions or policies, or all classes. PolicyCenter will retain the display setting — even if you go to another tab or exit your session.

To change the list of classes displayed:

1. From the Traffic Class Overview, window, click the Display drop-down list, then select one of the following:

  • All Classes. (Lists all classes in the traffic tree.)
  • Classes with Partitions. (Lists all classes that have partitions assigned to them.)
  • Classes with Policies. (Lists all classes that have policies assigned to them.)

2. Click the Update button. The window will refresh to display the selected information.

View all PolicyCenter Configurations and Units

Click the Configurations tab to display the Configurations window, which allows you to:

  • Identify at a glance which units are operating within desired parameters, and which units have configuration errors or adaptive response agents with a green, yellow, or red status.

  • Identify units' DNS names, IP addresses, model numbers, and image versions

  • Identify which units are assigned to a PolicyCenter configuration

  • Access the browser interface of an individual unit. Click the IP address of the unit to open that unit's browser interface in a separate browser window

  • Reassign units to a new PolicyCenter configuration

  • Rename a unit or a PolicyCenter configuration

  • Clear a PolicyCenter configuration.

  • Delete a PolicyCenter configuration.

  • Identify units that have been removed from PolicyCenter (or are not responding). Out of Contact time entries can indicate the removal process is only partially complete.

The Configurations window also enables you to sort data by clicking on specific column headings. For example, clicking the Configuration Name heading lists the parent configuration names in alphabetical order and shows the hierarchy of parent and child configurations, (  show screen) while clicking the Adaptive Response heading arranges the list of units by their agents' current status colors.

See also:

PolicyCenter Overview

 

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