/cfg/sys/report
Configuring Device Performance Monitoring (DPM) Reporting Parameters
When Device Performance Monitoring (DPM) is enabled (set to on), Alteon sends its performance data to Cyber Controller (or APSolute Vision 4.x). Cyber Controller processes the data and can display the information in the Device Performance Monitoring Web interface. The DPM Web interface includes alerts, dashboards with current monitoring data, and reports with historical data.
DPM requires a valid license installed on the associated Cyber Controller (or APSolute Vision 4.x) server.
Note: For DPM to work you must enable it, and you must globally enable DAM (Direct Access Mode) for each virtual service that you are monitoring.
You can launch the DPM Web interface from the Cyber Controller (or APSolute Vision 4.x) client. The DPM interface launches in the default browser.
You can configure the reporting level granularity for DPM reporting. For more information, see the
report command in the
/cfg/slb/virt <server number>/service/https Virtual Server HTTPS Service Configuration Menu.
For more information on DPM, refer to the Cyber Controller (or APSolute Vision 4.x) User Guide.
[report Menu] uid - Set Alteon Identification for Reporting port - Set TCP port number for reporting communication on - Globally turn Reporting ON off - Globally turn Reporting OFF cur - Display current reporting configuration |
Report Menu
Command Syntax and Usage |
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uid |
| Specifies the device reporting identifier for use by the Radware Cyber Controller (or APSolute Vision 4.x) Reporting Module. Cyber Controller (or APSolute Vision 4.x) Analytics is a set of widget-based dashboards displaying a wide range of ADC analytics. Each message sent by the Alteon device includes a device reporting identifier (UID). Cyber Controller (or APSolute Vision 4.x) Analytics store this identifier as part of each data record, and uses it to extract and display data on the dashboards. By default, Alteon sets the device reporting identifier to [Md5 on the device license MAC]. Notes  Changing the device reporting identifier may impact the identification of the device by Cyber Controller (or APSolute Vision 4.x) Analytics and cause historical reporting data to be lost.  Each ADC device using Cyber Controller (or APSolute Vision 4.x) Analytics requires its own UID. |
port |
| Sets the TCP port number for reporting communication. Values: 0 – 10000 Default: 3030 |
on |
| Globally enables reporting communication. Default: off |
off |
| Globally disables reporting communication. Default: off |
cur |
| Displays the current reporting configuration. |