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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Chapter 3 Using IPM to Measure Network Performance
Measuring Network Performance for FTP
Measuring Network Performance for FTP
The FTP operation measures the round-trip latency time required to connect to and access data from an
FTP server. The FTP transaction time server response shows the round-trip latency in sending a request
to, and downloading the file from the FTP server.
The FTP operation also measures availability and errors for FTP services.
To measure end-to-end performance for FTP:
Step 1 Define a device as the source device from which to measure performance. For details on defining a
source device, see Defining a Source Device.
To control how statistics are collected, define your own FTP operation. For details on defining an FTP
operation, see Defining an FTP Operation.
Step 2 Define a collector to measure performance between the source device and the FTP servers.
For details on defining a collector, see Defining a Collector. If you set the collector’s schedule to On
Demand, start the collector when needed.
Step 3 View the statistics in the FTP Historical Statistics window.
For details on viewing statistics for FTP, see Viewing Statistics for FTP.
Defining an FTP Operation
Use the FTP Operation Configuration window to create, modify, or delete your own FTP operations for
measuring performance while connecting and accessing data from an FTP server. IPM does not provide
a default FTP operation.
To define an FTP operation:
Step 1 From the IPM Main Window, select Edit > Configuration.
The Configuration window appears.
Step 2 Click Operation.
The Operation Configuration window appears within the Configuration window.
Step 3 Click FTP.