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Generating a Network Load Traffic Report

This topic provides information on the Network Load Traffic Report. The Network Load Traffic Report shows network traffic information for the digital, AMIS Analog, and Octel Analog Networking remote machines in the Message Networking network. This report shows the number of messages (voice, fax, email, and binary) exchanged between the remote machines and the Message Networking system, the average number of messages per session, message status, and other machine traffic information.

To generate the Network Load Traffic Report:

  1. Start at the Administration menu, and select Message Networking Administration > Network Traffic Reports > Network Load Report.
    The system displays the Network Load Traffic Report page.
  2. Complete the fields on the page. For information on completing the fields, click the field names or Help on the web-based administration page.
  3. Click Display.
    The system displays the Network Load Traffic Report. The following table lists the fields that are included in the report.

    Field Description
    DATE Date (mm/dd) listed in the selection criteria screen.
    REMOTE MACHINE Name of the remote machine, e-list, or ALL.

    If you requested a report for all remote machines, accumulated data for all remote machines is displayed first, followed by the data for each individual machine.

    HOUR Hour (hh:hh); displays if hourly was specified as the report type in the selection criteria screen.
    END TIME Time (hh:hh) at which data collection for this report ended, using a 24-hour clock.
    # of Msg/Tran/Sess/Stat The total number of messages (voice, fax, text, binary, and annotated) delivered to this remote machine or for all machines. For example, if one message is sent to five recipients, this field displays as 5/1 because one message was transferred to this remote machine and five messages were actually sent to subscribers.

    The value is not the sum of the message components breakdown. A message can contain multiple components (for example, a message that contains voice and fax is counted once in the Number of Messages total, but counted once under voice and once under fax below).

    The system always displays 0 for e-list. This is because e-list is not actually receiving or delivering messages.

    The Sess/Stat fields are used only for INTUITY AUDIX Digital machines. Sess indicates the number of transfer sessions (including messages, updates, and so on). Stat indicates the number of status (accessed) messages.

    Voice Component The total number of voice messages received from this remote machine and delivered to this remote machine or for all machines during the date and hour specified.

    If a message contains two voice components (for example, a forwarded message containing a new message), both messages are counted in the voice message total.

    Fax Component The total number of fax messages received from this remote machine and delivered to this remote machine or for all machines during the date and hour specified.
    Text Component The total number of text messages received from this remote machine and delivered to this remote machine or for all machines during the date and hour specified.
    Binary Component The total number of binary messages received from this remote machine and delivered to this remote machine or for all machines during the date and hour specified.
    Annotation Component The total number of annotated messages received from this remote machine and delivered to this remote machine or for all machines during the date and hour specified.
    Priority/Private Messages The total number of priority or private messages received and transferred from this remote machine and delivered to this remote machine or for all machines during the date and hour specified.
    Failed Messages Number of messages that failed to be delivered from the Message Networking system to the remote machine.
    Average Message Length (Sec) The average message length in seconds for the messages received from and delivered to this remote machine.
    Average Component Length V (secs)/
    F (pages)/T (KB)/
    B (KB)/A (KB)
    The type of component and average length and size being reported:
    • V for voice; length in seconds
    • F for fax; length in pages
    • T for text; size in KB
    • B for binary; size in KB
    • A for annotated; size in KB
    Recd The average message length for the voice, fax, text, binary, or annotated component of messages received by this remote machine.
    Send The average message length for the voice, fax, text, binary, or annotated component of messages sent by this remote machine.
    Max Messages in Queue The maximum number of messages in the queue at one time to be delivered to a remote machine.

    This information is only included on the daily report or for ALL machines report.

    Busy Hour of Msg. Queue The time at which the maximum number of messages were to be delivered into the Message Networking queue for sending or delivering.

    This information is only included on the daily report or for ALL machines report. This value is calculated from a sample of the queue taken at fixed intervals. Message Networking checks the queue every 15 minutes and takes the highest of the four samplings to use as the values in the Max Messages in Queue and Busy Hour of Msg. Queue fields.

    Busy Hour The time at which the maximum number of messages were received by or delivered from Message Networking.

    This information is only included on the daily report or for ALL machines report.

    Delivery Times (Minutes) Average The average message delivery time in minutes.
    95th Percentile The maximum amount of time it took to send 95% of all messages through Message Networking.

    The most messages pass through Message Networking in less than the time specified by the 95th Percentile value.

  4. Click Export to File if you want to export the contents of the Network Load Traffic Report to a file (/iclog/icftp/reports/pr_inteload). When a message asks if you want to overwrite any previous version of the report, click OK.
  5. Click Return to Main to return to the Administration menu.

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