You can do something with billing, by creating a bill for those ports. That will provide you with historical 95p listings. It's not really reporting, though I'm told billing can do PDF exports somehow. :-)On 01/22/2014 04:40 PM, Josh Hopper wrote:
1. Are there any reporting/analysis functions in the subscription version? Our CIO is interested in measuring 95% on all of our regional office site links in order to analyze capacity planning.
Adam might have a different answer. There are the metrics that you see. No direct reports.
Observium shows many things if your looking at the right info. It captures traffic statistics for port-channels, ports, VLANs, routing, UDP traffic, TCP/IP traffic, errors, etc.
We have a number of entities and metrics we alert on. Sometimes it's easy to expand this, in case you need anything specific, sometimes this will take some more effort. You can find a list of metrics we currently can alert on at http://www.observium.org/wiki/Alerting_Metrics_and_Attributes
1. How mature is the alerting in the subscription version? Is it possible to configure alerting based on anything other than a percentage of link speed and interface up/down?
Ports measure more than just link state.
Click on one of your interfaces. Notice it tracks traffic, unicast, non-unicast, packet size, utilization, and errors.
It may work, or it may not - we don't provide support on that anymore, and have recommended for a few years to keep this disabled due to possible alert mail avalanche... :-)
1. I have been unable to get any email functionality working in the community version. Is it supposed to work?
That’s because it’s the legacy system. Last month the alerting system went through like 2-3 updates or something alone.
The community version doesn’t have the nice alerts. Get the subscription.
Regards,
Tom
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