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 4 Modifying IPM Components
Working With Target Devices
Adding a New Source Device
Before you can use a source for a collector, you must add the source to IPM.
You can optionally, verify that the SNMP read community and write community strings are configured
properly on the source. Also, if you want to receive traps at your network management system (NMS),
verify that the router is configured to send SA Agent-generated traps to your NMS. IPM itself does not
receive traps.
For information about configuring SNMP on the source, see the “Configuring Your Routers to Send
SA Agent-Related Traps” section in the “Preparing to Install” chapter of the Installation Guide for
Internetwork Performance Monitor.
For information about adding a new source device, see Defining a Source Device
Deleting Source Devices
You can delete source devices you no longer need. You can delete more than one source device at a time.
Note If a source device has been configured as part of one or more collectors, you must delete the collectors
before you can delete the source device.
To delete a source device:
Step 1 From the Source Configuration window (Figure 2-3), select the source device or sources you want to
delete.
Step 2 Click Delete.
The confirmation box appears,
Step 3 Click Yes.
The selected source routers are deleted from the IPM database.
Working With Target Devices
IPM targets are destination devices for which you want to gather network performance statistics. A target
can be any IP-addressable device, a Cisco device running the SA Agent Responder, or an SNA host.
Note The SA Agent Responder is supported only in Cisco IOS 12.1(2)T or later. We strongly recommend that
you use software release 12.1 or later.
Information about working with target devices is provided in the following subsections:
• Viewing a List of Defined Targets
• Viewing Target Properties
• Adding a New Target
• Deleting Targets