Configuring the interface monitor collection settings
To configure the interface utilization monitor collection settings for a device:
- From the Details or Map View, right-click a device, then select . The Device Properties dialog appears.
- Click . The Device Properties - Performance Monitors dialog appears.
- Under , select , then click . The Configure Interface Utilization dialog appears.
- Enter or select the appropriate information in the following fields.
- . Select the interface(s) for which you want to gather data. You can select all interfaces, active interfaces, specific interfaces, or custom active interfaces. If you select custom active interface, you can specify to track high speed interfaces, interfaces whose name contain a certain variable, or interfaces that match a certain type. Additionally, if you chose to track a specific interface, you can override the interface .
: Be aware when you use the feature, it has potential to increase the database size quickly because there is potential for a significant amount of errors and discards data. You can set WhatsUp Health thresholds in the Alert Center to stay informed when the database size exceeds specified thresholds. For more information, see Configuring system thresholds.
:To disable the errors and discards data collection, you can disable for the individual device () or disable for multiple devices with the bulk field change option:
1. Select multiple devices that have the Interface Utilization performance monitor enabled, right-click, then select . The Bulk Field Change dialog appears.
2. In the Interface section of the dialog, under the list, click.
For more information, see Editing multiple devices with the Bulk Field Change feature.
- . Select this option to collect the following device interface data:
- ifInErrors. Lists the number of inbound packets with errors, on the selected interface, that prevent the packets from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. The associated OID is 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.
- ifOutErrors. Lists the number of outbound packets with errors, on the selected interface, that prevent the packets from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. The associated OID is 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.20.
- ifInDiscards. List the number of inbound packets, on the selected interface, that were discarded though no errors were detected to prevent their transmission. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. The associated OID is 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.13.
- ifOutDiscards. List the number of outbound packets, on the selected interface, that were discarded though no errors were detected to prevent their transmission. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. The associated OID is 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.19.
: All of the above OIDs point to values of type "counter," and therefore their raw value by itself is not meaningful. The difference between the values obtained from two consecutive polls provides meaningful data.
- . Click to specify the speed for the currently selected interface.
- . Enter how often (in minutes) you want data to be collected for the selected interfaces. This number represents the number of minutes between each collection.
: Click to specify the timeout and number of retries, how WhatsUp Gold is to determine uniqueness when the monitor is tracking more than one disk, and which interface traffic counters to poll.
- Click to save changes.