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03-05-2012 07:13 AM
03-05-2012 07:13 AM
PCM Basic Questions
Hi folks,
I'm dabbling with HP PCM. My main reason for doing this is to identify which switches could be bottlenecks in our network.
I have 3 basic questions:
1. I've managed to bring in all our switches and have figured out how to view traffic utilisation by port. Is there a way to view this in summary by switch, rather than by port?
Other than the Devices > Traffic tab, is there a better place for monitoring overall traffic by switch? i.e. am I looking in the wrong place?
2. Also, in the network map I'm not seeing any of my switches linked together. Should this automatically happen? I can't see a way of connecting them up manually.
3. Is there a recommended course for learning PCM? Does it have any pre-requisites?
TIA
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03-07-2012 09:41 AM
03-07-2012 09:41 AM
Re: PCM Basic Questions
2. PCM will automatically draw links between switches if it can get enough information, generally LLDP MIB info. If you are not getting links between HPN devices, I recommend you see the 'Troubleshooting Discovery' section of the PCM Administrator's Guide, in the chapter 'Discovering Devices'.
3. Here is a link to the latest PCM training that I am aware of:
You will need to use an HP Passport login to access this web page.
Note that this is not comprehensive training on all PCM features.