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Running a Network Load Daily or Hourly Traffic Report

This topic provides information about running a Network Load Daily or Hourly Traffic Report:

Running a Network Load Daily Traffic Report

The Network Load Daily Traffic Report shows network traffic one day at a time for up to 32 days. This report can show any nodes that are exceeding specified threshold limits and other traffic information.

To run a Network Load Daily Traffic Report:

  1. On the Messaging Measurements page, type the password associated with you administration account (login) and press Enter ( ).
  2. At the enter command prompt, type either:
    • list measurements network-load day
    • list measurements network-load day mm/dd/yy
    • where mm/dd/yy is the starting date up to 31 days previous to the current date that you want as a starting point for the report. If you do not enter a date, the current date is used.

      The system displays the Network Load Daily Traffic screen. See the Field definitions: Network Load Daily Traffic report for a description of the fields that appear on this screen.

  3. Press F1 (Cancel) to return the cursor to the enter command prompt.

Running a Network Load Hourly Traffic Report

The Network Load Hourly Traffic Report shows network traffic 1 hour at a time for up to 192 hours (8 days). This report can show any nodes that are exceeding specified threshold limits and other traffic information.

To run a Network Load Hourly Traffic Report:

  1. On the Messaging Measurements page, type the password associated with you administration account (login) and press Enter ( ).
  2. At the enter command prompt, type either:
    • list measurements network-load hour
    • list measurements network-load hour mm/dd/yy hh
    • where mm/dd/yy is the starting date up to 7 days previous to the current date and hh is the 24-hour time up to 191 hours previous to the current hour, that you want as a starting point for the report. The date specification precedes an hour specification. If you do not enter a date, the current hour of the current date is used. If you do not enter an hour, the report starts with the first hour of the date specified.

      The system displays the Network Load Hourly Traffic screen. See the Field definitions: Network Load Hourly Traffic report for a description of the fields that appear on this screen.

  3. Press F1 (Cancel) to return the cursor to the enter command prompt.

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