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Chapter 7 Monitoring the Internet Streamer CDS
Reports
To export the report to a CSV (comma-separated value) file, click the Export icon in the task bar. A
dialog box is displayed. Choose either Open or Save.
If you choose Open, the tabular report is displayed in a new browser window.
If you choose Save, you are prompted to choose a location where to save the file. The file can be opened
with any spreadsheet program.
To print the report, click the Print icon in the task bar.
Reports
There are three reports available for monitoring traffic in graphical or tabular format:
Bytes Served
Bandwidth Efficiency Gain
Streaming Sessions
The reports have the following three scopes:
System-wide
Location
Service Engine
To access the system-wide reports, click the Home link in the upper-right corner of the CDSM browser
window. To change the report parameters for the System-Wide Bytes Served or System-Wide Bandwidth
Efficiency Gain graphs, click View Detailed Report. Clicking the Streaming Sessions link opens the
System-Wide Streaming Sessions page.
Note If the report states, “Insufficient data. Please make sure NTP is configured on the SE.” Be sure NTP is
configured for each device that is contributing data to the report. See the “Configuring NTP” section on
page 4-58 for more information.
To access reports covering activity for a location, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Locations. The Location Table page is displayed.
Step 2 Click the Edit icon next to the location name. The Location page is displayed.
Step 3 Choose Statistics and choose one of the following reports: Bytes Served, Bandwidth Efficiency Gain,
or Streaming Sessions.
To access reports covering activity for an SE, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices. The Devices Table page is displayed.
Step 2 Click the Edit icon next to the device name. The Device home page is displayed.
Step 3 Choose Statistics and choose one of the following reports: Bytes Served, Bandwidth Efficiency Gain,
or Streaming Sessions.