Viewing Tunnel-Related Reports
The following lists and describes the tunnel-related reports accessible from the Report Manager (Report > Report Manager).
Report/Category |
Description |
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Tunnel Path & Diversity |
Displays each of the tunnel’s requirements and routed path specification. |
Tunnel Route Cost |
Displays the calculated cost for each tunnel in the network based on the sum of the link costs. |
Demand Traffic on Tunnel |
Displays the values of the reserved tunnel bandwidth verses the flow bandwidth and their difference ratio. |
Tunnel Traffic |
This report has to do with multiple-period traffic load on the tunnels. |
Tunnel-Link |
This report breaks up each tunnel into each interface segment of the tunnel path. |
Tunnel RSVP BW on Link Tunnel RSVP BW on Node Pair |
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Tunnel Traffic vs Interface Traffic |
Compares aggregate tunnel traffic load versus the measured interface traffic. |
Link Partition |
This report breaks up the link bandwidth into partitions (RSVP and GB=Guaranteed Bandwidth, GlobalPool and SubPool, or CT partitions for DiffServ-TE) and shows the tunnel bandwidth for each partition. |
Measured Link Util (based on T_trafficload) Per Node Pair (Measured) |
In the live network mode, this report provides the aggregate tunnel traffic load on the link. Per Node Pair (Measured): In the live network mode, this report provides the aggregate tunnel traffic load on the node pair. |
Peak Tunnel Traffic on Links |
Found under Tunnel Layer Simulation Reports > Tunnel Layer Network Statistics, This report is only useful after having run a failure simulation on the network. Displays the peak utilization of the links that is reserved by tunnels. |
Tunnel Layer Group |
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Planned Tunnel RSVP BW Per Node |
Found under Tunnel Layer Network Reports > Node, this report provides information on local, non-local and transit tunnels at each node. A local tunnel is one that starts and ends at itself, and a non-local tunnel is one that originates or terminates at the node. |
Measured Tunnel Traffic Per Node |
Found under Tunnel Layer Network Reports > Node, this report provides measured inbound and outbound traffic per node. |