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Monitoring Network Availability | Performance Monitoring
402 OMNM 6.5.2 User Guide
can click on the gear icon in the Action column to see a list of the Ethernet Jitter SLA probe IDs
configured for that device and select specific probes which then appear in the SLA Key(s) column.
Without such a selection, the monitor tracks all Ethernet Jitter SLA probes for the device.
The Ethernet SLA Properties panel allows selection of the specific attributes you wish to collect
data on. The attributes correspond directly to the oids in the ipslaEtherJitterAggStatsTable in the
ipslaEthernetStats section of the CISCO-IPSLA-ETHERNET-MIB.
Cisco QoS Monitors
This monitors values for Cisco QoS from the Cisco Class-Based QOS MIB. The following
screenshots come from the Class Map monitor, but OpenManage Network Manager’s Cisco QoS
monitoring capabilities include more than just this monitor. See
Additional QoS Monitors
on page
403.
Service Policies
A Service Policy is a policy map attached to a logical interface. Because a policy map can also be a
part of the hierarchical structure (inside a classmap), OpenManage Network Manager considers
only a policy map directly attached to a logical interface as a service policy.
Class Map
—A user-defined traffic class that contains one or many match statements that classify
packets into different categories.
Match Statement
—Specifies specific match criteria to identify packets for classification purposes.
Match statements exist within a class map.
Policy Map
—A user-defined policy that associates QoS actions to the user-defined traffic class -
ClassMap.