
Monitoring Statistics
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The MIB Browser on the left side of the screen lets you scroll through the
MIB and select MIB objects to add to the screen. (The section “Using the
MIB Browser,” earlier in this chapter, explains how to maneuver through the
MIB). The Column Information and Setup portion of the screen lets you
specify how the statistics for the selected objects appear on the screen.
2. Specify the column you want to define in the screen design by clicking on
the corresponding column number.
For example, to define the first column on the statistics screen, click on
the “1.”
3. Scroll through the MIB tree and select the MIB object that you want to
list in the column.
The Object field in the Column Information and Setup portion of the screen
displays the MIB object you select.
4. Select the Heading field and enter a name that describes the type of
statistics that the Statistics Manager will collect and display in that
column.
For example, if you select the object wfIPInterfaceAddr, you could name the
column “IP Address.”
5. Specify the column width. Click on the slidebar and move it back and
forth until the Screen Builder displays the appropriate column width.
The width displays in character units. The width you specify here must be
greater than 0 and greater than or equal to the column heading width. Any
data that exceeds the specified column width will cause the rest of the data on
the same line to shift to the right.
As a rule of thumb, allow at least the following widths:
6. Specify whether the Statistics Manager displays statistics in decimal,
hexadecimal, or ASCII format by clicking on the corresponding button in
the Radix field.
You may find the ASCII radix useful for displaying NetBIOS Names.
IP addresses 18 units (15 for the address, plus 3 spaces)
MAC addresses 16 units (14 for the address, plus 2 spaces)
Circuit Names/Numbers 18 units
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