Scheduling a email of the 'Stat Center Report" for a group

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Scheduling a email of the 'Stat Center Report" for a group

Postby morneaultp » Mon Aug 31, 2009 2:10 pm

Ok Ill try this again, apparently I did something wrong because my post did not get posted.

I know how to schedule emailing of reports, what I want to do is schedule an email of the 'Stat Center Report" which is accessed by the blue icon to the left of the report group name. It gives a summary list of the reports in the group and shows the interface Ceiling value (Max bandwidth) and shows the in/out value in percentage. The standard reports that you can email are in the bandwidth value which doesnt tell you how FULL the interface is. IE interface X is an IN value of 9 meg and an out value of 7 meg, this would be fine if the interface bandwidth is 100 meg but if the interface bandwidh is 10 meg then I need to be adding bandwith to that link.

Any thoughts on what the switch value is to specifiy the 'Stat Center Report" for a group to access it via command line for scheduling it??

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Re: Scheduling a email of the 'Stat Center Report" for a gro

Postby tomp » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:39 am

Hi Phil,

I can't remember if I contacted you directly on this. Did you ever this report scheduled?

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