The real-time reporting provided by performance monitors can provide both the raw data and the data trend analysis that can help you isolate network problems. For example, we recently experienced a problem with a network connection between two of our Ipswitch office sites. This example shows how we used Performance Monitors to troubleshoot the slow network connection.
First, the scenario is described, then the steps taken by the network administrator to solve the problem are outlined.
A developer working in Augusta, GA on an Atlanta-based project complained of a slow network connection between the Augusta and Atlanta offices. He stated it took 40 minutes to check-in files to the source library over the T1 connection.
The Atlanta office network administrator reacted by completing the following steps:
Note: This connection has been configured with the appropriate Performance Monitors and has been gathering data for weeks. To set up this type of monitor for a connection, configure the Ping Latency and Availability monitor on a device located on the other end of the connection. For more information, see Configuring performance monitors.