user manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide for Internetwork Performance Monitor
- Contents
- Preface
- Overview of IPM
- Getting Started With IPM
- Using IPM to Measure Network Performance
- Measuring Network Performance for DHCP
- Measuring Network Performance for DLSw
- Measuring Network Performance for DNS
- Measuring Network Performance for HTTP
- Measuring Network Performance for FTP
- Measuring Network Performance for IP
- Measuring Network Performance for SNA
- Measuring Network Performance for TCP
- Measuring Network Performance for UDP
- Measuring Network Performance for Enhanced UDP
- Modifying IPM Components
- Working With Source Devices
- Working With Target Devices
- Working With Operations
- Working With Collectors
- Adding Components Using Seed Files
- Changing IP Addresses
- Setting the Baseline
- Setting IPM Database Preferences
- Setting SNMP Timeout and Retry Environment Variables
- Setting New IPM Server Process Timeout Values
- Setting the DISPLAY Variable in Solaris
- Backing Up or Restoring the IPM Database
- NVRAM Settings
- Managed Source Interface Settings
- Changing Administrative Password
- Changing IPM Database Password
- Working With Message Log Window
- Working With IPM From the CiscoWorks Homepage
- Accessing IPM Data From the CiscoWorks Homepage
- Viewing IPM Server Information
- Importing Devices From Device and Credential Repository
- Downloading the IPM Client
- Viewing Configuration Information
- Viewing Latency Data
- Viewing Jitter Data
- Viewing HTTP Data
- Accessing Software Updates and Additional Information
- IPM FAQs and Troubleshooting Tips
- IPM Command Reference
- SA Agent Feature Mapping
- Glossary
- Index

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User Guide for Internetwork Performance Monitor
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Chapter 4 Modifying IPM Components
Adding Components Using Seed Files
## <duration> = 0 -> Forever
#
# <startTime> = zero and <duration> = zero -> ON_DEMAND collector
#
# For DHCP, HTTP, FTP, and DNS Operation types, the target field must be Unused or unused.
# MyHTTP should be replaced with the name of an HTTP operation you created.
#
# DefaultJitter should be replaced by Default60ByteVoice, Default160ByteVoice,
# DefaultVideo, or DefaultVPN.
#
# For DNS, DLSW and SNA Operation types, the SourceInterfaceIP field must blank
#
# For any Operation types if you do not want to specify the SourceInterfaceIP
# leave the field blank
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#a coll1 router1.cisco.com target1 DefaultIpEcho 1 12 M
#a coll2 router1.cisco.com target2 DefaultUDPEcho 1 0 S
#a coll3 router1.cisco.com target3 DefaultJitter 1 24 M
#a coll4 router1.cisco.com target4 DefaultDLSw 0 36 S
#a coll5 router2.cisco.com target1 DefaultSnaLu0Echo 1 6 M
#a coll6 router2.cisco.com target2 DefaultSnaLu2Echo 1 12 M
#a coll7 router2.cisco.com target3 DefaultSnaRuEcho 1 24 S
#a coll8 router2.cisco.com target2 DefaultIpPathEcho 10:20:1999:01:00:00 36 M
#a coll9 router.cisco.com Unused DefaultHTTPConn 1 0 S
#a coll10 router.cisco.com Unused MyHTTP 1 0 S
#a coll11 router.cisco.com Unused DefaultDNS 1 0 S
#a coll12 router.cisco.com Unused DefaultDHCP 1 0 S
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#a coll1 router1.cisco.com target1 DefaultIpEcho 1 12 M SourceInterfaceIP
#a coll2 router1.cisco.com target2 DefaultUDPEcho 1 0 S SourceInterfaceIP
#a coll3 router1.cisco.com target3 DefaultJitter 1 24 M
#a coll4 router1.cisco.com target4 DefaultDLSw 0 36 S
#a coll5 router2.cisco.com target1 DefaultSnaLu0Echo 1 6 M
#a coll6 router2.cisco.com target2 DefaultSnaLu2Echo 1 12 M
#a coll7 router2.cisco.com target3 DefaultSnaRuEcho 1 24 S
#a coll8 router2.cisco.com target2 DefaultIpPathEcho 10:20:1999:01:00:00 36 M
#a coll9 router.cisco.com Unused DefaultHTTPConn 1 0 S
#a coll10 router.cisco.com Unused MyHTTP 1 0 S
#a coll11 router.cisco.com Unused DefaultDNS 1 0 S
#a coll12 router.cisco.com Unused DefaultDHCP 1 0 S
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