Specifications
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All rights reserved.
Product Features 2-128
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Product Features 2-128
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
Viewing Traffic Reports
Common Error Messages
Viewing Traffic Reports
Common Error Messages
Another reason why you
may have no data
available is that, even
though you configured the
report, you chose a data
source that is not part of
the configured data
source.
Another reason why you
may have no data
available is that, even
though you configured the
report, you chose a data
source that is not part of
the configured data
source.
Common Error Messages
There may be occasions when you choose one of the monitor reports and are presented with a screen that
says that no data is available. Typically this indicates that collection was configured at one time, but the data
source is no longer part of the input data stream to the NAM. It is important that the appropriate data
collections are disabled when removing or changing a data source. There are occasions when the input data
streams and data collections are configured correctly and still no data appears. This would usually indicate
that no data of that type is present in the data stream.
Note: On the NM-NAM the External Data Source is configured for collection by default and will be displayed
as a potential data source even if nothing has been connected to the port. If the external interface has not
been connected, go to Setup > Monitor and disable all collections for the External data source.
Note: If this screen appears for response time reports and all configurations appear correct, check to make
sure the input data stream contains both incoming and outgoing packets. Response time processing needs to
see both the request (outgoing) and acknowledgement (incoming) packets to calculate the response time.