Understanding the Report Mode Tasks Pane
Network Director has built-in reporting features to create
standardized reports from your network data. You can schedule these
reports to run either in real time or in batch to gain insight into
the network for ensuring compliance, performing maintenance, or troubleshooting.
The Report mode analyzes data from different perspectives and
filters the data based on the node selected in the network tree.
For example, if you want to view inventory reports on
only your wireless controllers, you can select the Device view and
the Wireless LAN Controllers node in the network tree to provide granular
information on just those devices. After selecting the view and node
in the network tree, create a report definition. In this definition
file you select from a number of preconfigured reports and set the
time frame, schedule, and output options.
From the Reports Tasks pane, you can:
- Set up a new report or change how an existing report
is run by clicking Report Definition. From this page, you can launch
a wizard that guide you through the process of defining a report or
changing a report definition file. The report definition file is based
on the report content on the view and the node you select in the network
tree. The Filter option in the View pane does not affect the report
content.
- View the summary details of the last run of a report,
export a report, or to delete a report output by clicking Manage Generated
Reports. This page is also the default Reports page. After a report
definition is created and a report is generated from that definition,
it is shown in the Generated Reports page.
Reports are stored on the application server on which Network
Director is running. However, because reports can be large, the report
is delivered in a compressed or zipped format.
and can be stored offline or on a Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) server.
- Set or change the path to an SCP server for report storage.
You can also test the connectivity to the server by clicking Test
Connection on the Manage SCP Servers page.
- Set or change the path to an SMTP server for e-mail notifications
of alerts or for mailing reports to administrators. You can test the
connectivity to the server by clicking Test Connection on the Manage
SMTP Servers page.
- Create or change a schedule that is used by one or more
reports by clicking Manage Schedules. Unless you want to run the report
immediately, you need to create a schedule and associate it with the
report definition file. Create the schedule before you create the
report definition file.
For example, you might want to run several reports that
run on the weekend and are available first thing on Monday morning.
You could create a single schedule that runs at midnight on Saturday
and is delivered to you through e-mail.
- Launch the Aruba Airwave application Reports page that
displays the reports generated for Aruba wireless devices connected
to Juniper Networks switches.
- Add frequently performed tasks to Key tasks list. You
can add any task from the Tasks pane to the Key Tasks list by selecting
a task and clicking the plus (+) sign that appears adjacent to the
task. For some modes, you can see that Network Director has predefined
some key tasks for you. You can modify this set of tasks to suit your
requirements. This feature is available in Task pane irrespective
of your current mode, scope, or view.
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