470
C
HAPTER
11: C
REATING
R
EPORTS
5
Click
Next
and enter
Agents on units
as the report name and provide a
description.
6
Click
Next
.
7
After reviewing the details on the
Summary
step, click
Finish
.
8
Click
OK
in the
Custom Report Types
dialog box to confirm the custom
report type addition.
9
Select
Agents on units
in the list of report types and click
Generate
Report
.
The report will enable you to see at a glance which stacks have more than
one unit and what the unit agent versions are, allowing you to locate
units that require agent version changes.
Key Considerations
The following section provides some useful advice when using the
Reports
feature in 3Com Network Director.
Report Information
Out-of-Date
The information that appears in
Reports
is based on information held in
the current map file. If changes have occurred since the last discovery
operation, the report will contain out-of-date information. The one
exception to this is the
Prioritization Configuration
report, which uses
SNMP queries on your network devices to generate this report.
Disk Usage
Generated reports are not aged or deleted automatically in any way.
Therefore, over a period of time, the number of reports stored on disk will
build up. One generated report will take up approximately 4KB to 5KB,
depending on the number of devices reported on. You can delete
generated reports from the
History
tab of the
Reports
dialog box.
If you have more than 500 generated reports stored, 3Com Network
Director will display a warning when you launch the
Reports
dialog box.
This is purely for information and will not affect the operation of 3Com
Network Director in any way.
Summary of Contents for 3C15500 - Network Director - PC
Page 4: ......
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Page 38: ...34 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 50: ...46 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ...
Page 64: ...60 CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT ACTIVATION ...
Page 213: ...Components 209 Figure 75 Export to Visio Dialog Box ...
Page 220: ...216 CHAPTER 5 WORKING WITH THE MAP Figure 84 Double Clicking on a Router in the Tree ...
Page 264: ...260 CHAPTER 6 VIEWING DEVICE DETAILS Figure 117 Security Tab for a Device ...
Page 276: ...272 CHAPTER 6 VIEWING DEVICE DETAILS ...
Page 322: ...318 CHAPTER 7 MONITORING THE NETWORK ...
Page 385: ...Examples 381 Figure 189 Attach Alerts Dialog Box ...
Page 406: ...402 CHAPTER 9 PERFORMANCE REPORTING ...
Page 431: ...Components 427 History View dialog box Figure 210 History View Dialog Box ...
Page 440: ...436 CHAPTER 10 RMON Host View dialog box Figure 219 Host View Dialog Box ...
Page 476: ...472 CHAPTER 11 CREATING REPORTS ...
Page 502: ...498 CHAPTER 12 CONFIGURING SINGLE DEVICES ...
Page 526: ...522 CHAPTER 13 VLAN MANAGEMENT Figure 272 Options Dialog Box VLANs Tab ...
Page 567: ...Components 563 Figure 305 Selecting the Link to the End Station on the Map ...
Page 626: ...622 CHAPTER 14 BULK CONFIGURATION ...
Page 684: ...680 CHAPTER 16 UPGRADING DEVICE SOFTWARE ...
Page 814: ...810 CHAPTER 19 BACKING UP DEVICE CONFIGURATIONS ...
Page 838: ...834 CHAPTER 20 LIVE UPDATE ...
Page 894: ...890 APPENDIX G ADDING MAC ADDRESS VENDOR TRANSLATIONS ...