I have found the 'search' box up the top left really good for going straight to a particular port I know something about (ie description match etc.. Circuit id)
The /ports/ search thing is also pretty good for filtering (ie show me all the LAGs that are UP), or all the 10gig ports, etc..
To make it faster I set this in config.php
$config['ports_page_default'] = "basic"; // eg "details" or "basic"
This makes it not do graphs by default... Then for example I will sort on % usage of 10G ports to see any 'interesting' patterns
You could then have some bookmarks or similar to quick link eg
http://observium.mytest.com/ports/state=up/ifType=ieee8023adLag/sort=traff ic_perc/
(you get the idea)
On 9/10/13 8:24 PM, "Christian Hügel" christian.huegel@stonebyte.de wrote:
Any chance to get an answer to this? We really want to get away from cacti but I didn't found a way to properly manage devices with many ports ( >500 Ports per device). Thanks
Chris
Am 08.10.2013 10:58, schrieb Christian Hügel:
Hi,
i wonder if its possible to group port types (eg. all 10GigE) of a specific device. We have some core switches that have lots of modules with a huge amount of ports. If I click to see the graphs of that device it takes way to long while it loads all of the ports of that device. Like:
switch1 ------> Module 1 ------> Module 2 ------> PortChannels ------> TenGig ------> VLANs switch2
etc.
It would be much faster/easier to go directly to the desired module/port group.
Thanks
Chris.
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