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Hints and Tips for Using Views
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Multiple tables are available in Multi-QoS View. You can view all calls, subsets of
calls filtered by protocol or by a QoS metric, single call details, and channel details.
Refer to the chapter on Multi-QoS for complete information on Multi-QoS Views.
Hints and Tips for Using Views
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When viewing a table, single click on columns to sort the table data. Click on a
column header to list rows in descending order of the values for that column.
Click again on a column header and rows will be sorted this time in ascending
order. Click on another column header and rows will be sorted by the values in
that column.
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To get the “top ten” chart based on a different field, select the Table tab and
click on the field to sort the data. Click on the Chart tab to see the new graph.
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View the “bottom ten” for any field by reversing the sort order in a table. Every
click on a column header toggles the sort between ascending and descending
order for that column. The sort of data in ascending order is not available as a
chart.
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A
Pause
button is available on some charts and tables to freeze the display.
Click the button again to resume display updating.
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The fields shown in some tables can be customized. Choose
View Options…
from the
View
menu in Detail View to change the columns that display for a
table.
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There are many view windows you can open. Keep the number of open win-
dows to a reasonable level to avoid confusion and conserve system resources.
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The Summary View allows only one type of monitoring view per resource. Go
to Detail View to see multiple views per resource simultaneously.
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In charts, hold down both the right and left mouse button and move the mouse
to rotate the 3D graphic view.
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Double-click with the left mouse button on the view displayed within Summary
View to bring up the Detail View for that resource.
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Use
from the
File
menu to print the graph or chart in the currently selected
window.
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Cells within a table or an entire table can be exported to an Excel
™
spread-
sheet. Go to the table view and select the
Export
option from the
File
menu to
export the entire table. Information is saved in CSV format which can be
opened from Excel.