Virtual Machines Interface Utilization
Virtual Machines Interface Utilization report reveals a list of the virtual machines associated with a virtual host or vCenter server and interface utilization values for each virtual machine.
- . Device name/CPU type (CPU index in parenthesis).
 - . Average bit rate received for the last hour.
 - . Peak bit rate received for the last hour.
 - . Current (last polled) bit rate.
 - . Average bit rate received for the last hour.
 - . Peak bit rate received for the last hour.
 - . Current (last polled) transmit bit rate.
 - . Date and time of last poll.
 
Generate a report
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 Choose one or more host devices you want Virtual Machines Interface Utilization measurements for.
Use the Select Device dialog for one of the following:
Control 
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Purpose 
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Device   
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Browse and choose a single device.
  
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Device Group   
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Choose an existing group of one or more devices. You can also create custom or dynamic groups. 
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: You can organize devices into custom or dynamic groups. For more information, see Grouping Devices.
: If a device is identified as a virtual machine, Hyper-V or VMware credentials will be used to retrieve data and only those physical resources allocated to the virtual machine will be visible in the report.
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 Sort and pick columns.
Filter and pick by column
Click a report heading 
 and use the following from the drop down list:
Control 
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Purpose 
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Sort.   
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Sort column in ascending or descending order. 
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Columns.   
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Pick the columns you want to view. Click a check box to display the column. Clear the check box to hide it. 
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 Edit report name using the  
 dialog.
Share, export, and save as PDF
Most generated Virtual Machines Interface Utilization report data can be printed, shared, and exported when selecting  (
) from the Dashboard Options (
) menu. After the report has been expanded, select export (
) to access the following options: