There may be other ways of doing it, but this is my experience.

Any ports that you want to monitor any statistics on has to be drawn on
the map.  (Right click the switch, select interfaces window, and then
select any interfaces you want to watch.)  Once it's there you can right
click the link (the line running out of the switch to the port
identifier), choose status window from the menu, and then you can click
any of the underlined attributes to make a graph of it.  If you want to
put more than one item on the same chart, you click the first one to make
a new chart and then drag and drop any others after that (if you click it
will just make another chart).  You can drag and drop from other
interfaces or devices into the same chart as well as long as they are on
the same map.

Hope that helps.

-Christopher


Christopher Howard
Network Services
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga



On 5/2/11 12:10 PM, "saratogaccsd60c" <[email protected]> wrote:

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>I'm just beginning with intermapper and I've tried to search for this
>answer and could not find what I am looking for.
>
>When I use the HP-GUI to see my switches via Internet Explorer, I can see
>port utilization stats.
>
>I want to know how to set a probe to graph that same data using
>intermapper.  Can anyone help me.  [Question]
>
>Suzette Moskwa
>Saratoga School
>Morris, IL
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