User Guide for Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2( With LMS 3.2)
Chapter 7:IPM Managing Outage Details

Table Of Contents

Managing Outgage Details

Understanding Planned Outage

Creating Planned Outage

Editing Planned Outage

Deleting Planned Outage

Viewing Completed Planned Outages


Managing Outgage Details


Outages or downtime refers to the time span when the network fails to provide its primary function.

This chapter explains how you can create, edit, and delete planned outage. The feature provides support to configure Network planned outage details in IPM.

It also gives details of completed planned outages.

This section contains the following topics.

Understanding Planned Outage

Creating Planned Outage

Editing Planned Outage

Deleting Planned Outage

Viewing Completed Planned Outages

Understanding Planned Outage

IPM Collector manager has been enhanced to support planned network outage intervals for existing collectors.

The Planned network outage details will be utilized for the Availability hourly report during the report generation to render water mark on the availability hourly chart.

However, the hourly daily availability consolidation will exclude the availability statistics collected for the planned network outage period.

By default, the outage period data is excluded while generating the IPM Summarized Reports.


Note Outage configuration is applicable only for Historical collectors and not Real-time collectors.


To navigate to the Outage screen, go to Internetwork Performance Monitor > Collector Management > Collectors > Outage Settings.

The Outage Settings are listed in Table 7-1.

Table 7-1 Outage Settings

Fields
Description

Outage Name

Name of the outage.

Description

Details of the outage

Start Time

Time when the outage is scheduled to begin.

End Time

Time when the outage is scheduled to end.

Recurrence Type

Type of recurrence that is selected such as once, daily, weekly or monthly.

Recurrence On

The day when the outage re-occurs.

For example, if you want the outage to occur again for all days of a week, select all the days in a week.

Collectors Affected

Lists the number of collectors affected during the outage period.

Status

Status of the outage such as Active, Schedule.



Note The Outages that are in Complete state are moved to Completed Outage page and do not appear in the status column.


Creating Planned Outage

You can create Planned outage for once, weekly, or monthly period.

To create Planned outage:


Step 1 Go to Internetwork Performance Monitor > Collector Management > Collectors > Outage Settings.

The Outage Settings page appears.

Step 2 Click Create.

The Select Collectors page is displayed with the following details:

Collectors

Source

Target

Operation

Start date

End date

Status


Note The completed collectors, config failed and Auto IPSLA parent collectors are not included during outage creation.


Step 3 Select atleast a collector and click Next.

The Outage Configuration page appears.

Step 4 Enter the Outage Configuration details:

Outage Details:

Outage Name — Enter the outage name in the Outage Name field.

Description— Enter the description of the outage name in the Description field.

Recurrence Type — Can be Once, Weekly, or Monthly.

If you select Once:

a. Specify the start date and time of the outage.

b. Specify the end date and time of the outage.

c. Select the date by clicking the calendar icon

d. Select the time from the drop-down list.


Note You can configure an outage period report if the time interval is atleast one hour.


If you select Weekly:

a. Select the start time and end time from the drop-down list

b. Select the weekdays from the check box displayed. However, by default all days are selected.

If you select Monthly:

a. Select the start time and end time from the drop-down list.

b. Select the day of every month from the day drop-down list.


Note While selecting either Weekly or Monthly option, you cannot schedule an outage spanning across two days (For example from 23:00 hrs to 01:00 hrs)
However, if you have selected once, then you can schedule an outage spanning across two days.


Step 5 Click Next

The Outage Summary page appears.

You can view the Outage summary details such as the description, type and the configuration details.

Step 6 Click Finish and the Outage Settings page appears.


Editing Planned Outage

You can edit only scheduled outages. You cannot edit completed or active outages and the recurrence Type.

To edit a Planned outage:


Step 1 Go to Internetwork Performance Monitor > Collector Management > Collectors > Outage details.

The Outage Settings page appears.

Step 2 Select an outage from the Outage Settings screen.

Step 3 Click Edit

The Select Collectors page appears.

You can select or deselect the number of collectors for which outages are created.

Step 4 Click Next.

The Outage Configuration page appears where you can edit the details.

Step 5 Click Next.

The Outage Summary page appears with the updated details.

Step 6 Click Finish.

The Outage Settings page appears with the edited outage.


Deleting Planned Outage

You can delete only scheduled outages. You cannot delete Completed or Active outages.

If all the collectors associated with the outage is deleted, then the outage will also be deleted automatically.

The completed outages that are in the hourly purging period are also deleted.

To delete a Planned outage:


Step 1 Go to Internetwork Performance Monitor > Collector Management > Collectors > Outage Settings.

The Outage Settings page appears.

Step 2 Select an outage from the Outage Settings page.

Step 3 Click Delete.

The Delete Confirmation dialog box appears.

Step 4 Click OK to delete the outage for the selected collector.

Or

Step 5 Click Cancel to return to the Outages Details screen.


Viewing Completed Planned Outages

You can also view Completed Planned outage details.

To view Completed Planned outages:


Step 1 Go to Internetwork Performance Monitor > Collector Management > Outage Settings.

The Outage Settings page appears.

Step 2 Click Completed Outages.

The Completed Outages report page appears.

You can view the report details such as outage name, description, start date, end date, recurrence type and affected collectors.

Step 3 Click Close to return to the Outage Settings page