Access QA Group Details

This topic includes the following sections:

For information about QA groups, see Configure QA Groups

The QA Groups inventory view enables you to view the list of QA Groups that are configured in the network.

To launch the QA Groups Inventory View:

  1. Log on to NNMi console using your user name and password.
  2. Click Quality Assurance in the Workspaces panel.
  3. Click QA Groups. The list of QA Groups with QA probes and QA Groups with QoS probes that are discovered in your network appear in the content pane along with some key attributes. By default, this information is refreshed every 300 seconds, or 5 minutes.

Key Attributes of the QA Groups Inventory View

The QA Groups Inventory view displays the following key attributes:

Attribute Name Description
Group Name The name of the QA group.
Group Type The type of the QA group. The QA group type can be QA Probes, CBQoS, Juniper  CoS, or Ping Latency.
Member count

The total number of entities that belong to the QA group.

  • For QA Probes: Total number of probes belonging to the group
  • For CBQoS: Total number of interfaces and actions belonging to the group
  • For Juniper CoS: Total number of interfaces and actions belonging to the group
  • For Ping Latency: Total number of ping latency pairs belonging to the group
Tenant Specifies the NNMi tenant for the QA Group.
Notes Denotes any additional information, related to the QA group.

View QA Group Details

The QA Groups form provides the details of the selected QA group. For QA Probes type of groups, this form also provides details about each QA probe that belongs to the group.

In the QA Group form of the QA Probes type, the following tabs are available:

  • QA Groups Form: Probes Critical Tab
  • QA Groups Form View: Probes Threshold Exception Tab
  • QA Groups Form: Probes Baseline Exceptions Tab
  • QA Groups Form: Registration Tab

In the QA Group form of the QoS type, the following tabs are available:

  • QA Groups Form: QoS Interfaces Tab
  • QA Groups Form: QoS Actions Tab
  • QA Groups Form: QoS Interfaces Threshold Exceptions Tab
  • QA Groups Form: QoS Actions Threshold Exceptions Tab
  • QA Groups Form: Registration Tab

In the QA Group form of the Ping Latency Pairs type, the following tabs are available:

  • QA Groups Form: Ping Latency Pairs Tab
  • QA Groups Form: Registration Tab

Probes

The Probes tab enables you to view the list of configured and discovered QA probes that belong to the QA group.

Key Attributes of the QA Groups- Probes Tab

The probes tab displays the following key attributes:

Attribute Name Description
Status

The status that the QA probe returned. NNM iSPI Performance for QA calculates the status based on the polling status of the nodes and the threshold states. A QA probe may return one of the following statuses:

  • Normal
  • Warning
  • Major
  • Critical
  • Unknown
  • Disabled
  • Not Polled
  • No Status
Name The name of the discovered QA probe configured in the network device.
Owner The name of the discovered QA probe's owner.
Service

The type of the discovered QA probe.

Some of the QA probe types that the NNM iSPI Performance for QA recognizes are as follows:

  • UDP Echo
  • ICMP Echo
  • UDP
  • TCP Connect
  • VoIP
  • HTTP
  • DNS
  • DHCP
Source The source device in which the probe is configured.
Destination The destination network device to which the probe is configured.
Source Site

The source site to which the configured probe is associated.

Destination Site The destination site to which the configured probe is associated.
RTT

The round-trip time used by the selected QA probe.

Displays one of the following threshold states for the metric:

High

Nominal

Low

Not Polled

Unavailable

Threshold Not Set

None

Jitter

The delay variance for a data packet to reach the destination device or site.

Displays one of the following threshold states for the metric:

High

Nominal

Low

Not Polled

Unavailable

Threshold Not Set

None

PL (Packet Loss)

The percentage of packets that failed to arrive at the destination.

Displays one of the following threshold states for the metric:

High

Nominal

Low

Not Polled

Unavailable

Threshold Not Set

None

Manager Specifies whether the NNMi management server is Local or not. The name of the Regional Manager is displayed if the NNMi management server is not local.
Tenant Specifies the NNMi tenant selected for the network device.

Critical Probes

The Probes Critical tab displays the list of critical QA probes that belong to the QA Group.

Attributes: Probes Critical Tab

The probes critical tab displays the following key attributes:

Attribute Name Description
Operational State

Operational State condition returned by the critical QA probe.

The QA probe status is derived from the SNMP polling results for Operational State and from any conclusion.

Administrative State

Administrative State condition returned by the QA probe.

The QA probe status is derived from the SNMP polling results for Administrative State and from any conclusion.

Name The name of the discovered QA probe configured in the network device.
Owner The name of the discovered QA probe's owner.
Service

The type of the discovered QA probe.

Some of the QA probe types that the NNM iSPI Performance for QA recognizes are as follows:

  • UDP Echo
  • ICMP Echo
  • UDP
  • TCP Connect
  • VoIP
  • HTTP
  • DNS
  • DHCP
  • Oracle
  • HTTPS
Source The source device from which the data packet is sent.
Source Tenant Specifies the NNMi tenant selected for the network device.

Probes with Threshold Exceptions

The Probes Threshold Exception tab enables you to view the QA Probes that belong to the QA Group, and have violated the threshold for one or more of the metrics.

Key Attributes of the Probes Threshold Exception Tab:

Attribute Name Description
Status

Displays the QA probes that are with the following status:

  • Warning
  • Major
  • Critical
Name The name of the discovered QA probe configured in the network device.
Service

The type of the discovered QA probe.

Some of the QA probe types that the NNM iSPI Performance for QA recognizes are as follows:

  • UDP Echo
  • ICMP Echo
  • UDP
  • TCP Connect
  • VoIP
  • HTTP
  • DNS
  • DHCP
Manager Specifies whether the NNMi management server is Local or not. The name of the Regional Manager is displayed if the NNMi management server is not local.
RTT

The round-trip time used by the selected QA probe.

Displays any one of the following threshold states for the metric.

High

Nominal

Low

Not Polled

Unavailable

Threshold Not Set

None

Jitter

The delay variance for a data packet to reach the destination device or site.

Displays one of the following threshold states for the metric:

High

Nominal

Low

Not Polled

Unavailable

Threshold Not Set

None

+ve Jitter SD

Indicates the threshold state of the positive jitter from the source to the destination.

Displays one of the following threshold states for the metric:

High

Nominal

Low

Not Polled

Unavailable

Threshold Not Set

None

+ve Jitter DS

Indicates the threshold state of the positive jitter from the destination to the source.

Displays one of the following threshold states for the metric:

High

Nominal

Low

Not Polled

Unavailable

Threshold Not Set

None

-ve Jitter SD

Indicates the threshold state of the negative jitter from the source to the destination.

Displays one of the following threshold states for the metric:

High

Nominal

Low

Not Polled

Unavailable

Threshold Not Set

None

-ve Jitter DS

Indicates the threshold state of the negative jitter from the destination to the source.

Displays one of the following threshold states for the metric:

High

Nominal

Low

Not Polled

Unavailable

Threshold Not Set

None

PL (Packet Loss)

The percentage of packets that failed to arrive at the destination.

Displays one of the following threshold states for the metric:

High

Nominal

Low

Not Polled

Unavailable

Threshold Not Set

None

Packet Loss SD

Indicates the threshold state of the percentage of packet loss from the source to the destination.

Displays one of the following threshold states for the metric:

High

Nominal

Low

Not Polled

Unavailable

Threshold Not Set

None

Packet Loss DS

Indicates the threshold state of the percentage of packet loss from the destination to source.

Displays one of the following threshold states for the metric:

High

Nominal

Low

Not Polled

Unavailable

Threshold Not Set

 
MOS

Indicates the threshold state of the Mean Opinion Score (MOS) of the jitter.

Source Tenant Specifies the NNMi tenant selected for the network device.

Probes with Baseline Exceptions

The Probes Baseline Exceptions tab displays the list of QA probes that belong to the QA Group, and have the baseline state as Abnormal Range, Unavailable, No Policy, or Not Polled for one or more of the following metrics:

  • RTT
  • Two Way Jitter
  • Two Way Packet Loss
  • MOS

Each probe displays information for a specific time interval.

Key Attributes of the Probes Baseline Exceptions tab

Attribute Name Description
Status

Displays the QA probes that are with the following status:

  • Normal
  • Warning
  • Major
  • Critical
  • Unknown
  • Disabled
  • Not Polled
  • No Status
Name The name of the discovered QA probe configured in the network device.
Service

The type of the discovered QA probe.

Some of the QA probe types that the NNM iSPI Performance for QA recognizes are as follows:

  • UDP Echo
  • ICMP Echo
  • UDP
  • TCP Connect
  • VoIP
  • HTTP
  • DNS
  • DHCP
Manager Specifies whether the NNMi management server is Local or not. The name of the Regional Manager is displayed if the NNMi management server is not local.
RTT

The round-trip time used by the selected QA probe.

Displays any one of the following baseline states for the metric:

  • Normal Range - The metric is within the normal range of deviation.
  • Abnormal Range - The metric is above the configured normal range of the deviation.
  • Unavailable - The computed value for the metric is not found in NNM iSPI Performance for Metrics Software.
  • Unset - No baseline is computed.
  • Not polled - The metric is not polled for baseline deviations.
  • No Policy - No polling policy exists for this metric.
Two Way Jitter

Indicates two way jitter. This value is the average of the following values:

  • Positive jitter from the source to the destination
  • Negative jitter from the source to the destination
  • Positive jitter from the destination to the source
  • Negative jitter from the destination to the source

Displays one of the following baseline states for the metric:

  • Normal Range - The metric is within the normal range of deviation.
  • Abnormal Range - The metric is either above or below the configured normal range of the deviation.
  • Unavailable - The computed value for the metric is not found in NNM iSPI Performance for Metrics Software.
  • Unset - No baseline is computed.
  • Not polled - The metric is not polled for baseline deviations.
  • No Policy - No polling policy exists for this metric.
Two Way Packet Loss

The percentage of packets that failed to arrive from the source to destination and destination to source.

Displays one of the following baseline states for the metric:

  • Normal Range - The metric is within the normal range of deviation.
  • Abnormal Range - The metric is either above or below the configured normal range of the deviation.
  • Unavailable - The computed value for the metric is not found in NNM iSPI Performance for Metrics Software.
  • Unset - No baseline is computed.
  • Not polled - The metric is not polled for baseline deviations.
  • No Policy - No polling policy exists for this metric.
MOS

Indicates the baseline state of the Mean Opinion Score (MOS) of the jitter.

Displays one of the following baseline states for the metric:

  • Normal Range - The metric is within the normal range of deviation.
  • Abnormal Range - The metric is either above or below the configured normal range of the deviation.
  • Unavailable - The computed value for the metric is not found in NNM iSPI Performance for Metrics Software.
  • Unset - No baseline is computed.
  • Not polled - The metric is not polled for baseline deviations.
  • No Policy - No polling policy exists for this metric.
Source Tenant Specifies the NNMi tenant selected for the network device

Registration

The UUID attribute is valid for all object types. NNMi displays the ID and UUID attribute values on the object form's Registration tab:

  • ${uuid} Universally Unique Object Identifier - Unique across all databases.

For more information, see NNMi Online Help for Administrators

QoS Interfaces

The QoS Interfaces tab enables you to view the list of discovered QoS interfaces that belong to the group. The traffic can be ingress or egress for an interface. By default, this information is refreshed every 300 seconds, or 5 minutes.

The QoS Interfaces tab displays only the parent policies name, or only the policies name that are configured on the interfaces.

Key Attributes of the QoS Interfaces Tab

The QoS Interfaces tab displays the following key attributes:

Attribute Name Description
Interface Name The name of the interface.
Hosted on Node The name of the node on which the interface resides.
In Policy The name of the In policy associated with the interface.
Out Policy The name of the Out policy associated with the interface.
Applied On

The interface on which the policy is applied. Possible values are:

  • Control Plane
  • Interface
Tenant Specifies the NNMi tenant selected for the interface.
Management Server Specifies whether the NNMi management server is Local or not. The name of the Regional Manager is displayed if the NNMi management server is not local.
Management Mode

Specifies whether the source node is managed or not.

Possible states are as follows:

  • Managed: Indicates that the node is managed.
  • Not Managed: Indicates that the node is not managed on purpose.
  • Out of Service: Indicates that a node is unavailable because it is out of service.

QoS Actions

The QoS Actions tab enables you to view the list of QoS Actions, which are applied to the QoS interfaces that belong to the QA Group, based on a particular traffic flow and a policy (Incoming and Outgoing traffic). By default, this information is refreshed every 300 seconds, or 5 minutes.

Key Attributes of the QoS Actions Tab

The QoS Actions tab displays the following key attributes:

Attribute Name Description
Action

The type of Action applied. Possible values are:

  • Policing
  • Shaping
  • Queuing
  • Packet Marking
  • RED
Traffic Class Name Name of the Traffic Class associated with the selected action.
Policy Name

The name of the policy applied.

This attribute displays only the parent policies name, or the policies that are configured on the interfaces.

Direction

Indicates whether the policy was applied on the incoming traffic or outgoing traffic for an interface.

Interface Name

The name of the interface mapped to the QoS action.

Hosted On Node

The name of the node on which the interface resides.

Tenant Specifies the NNMi tenant selected for the interface.
Management Server Specifies whether the NNMi management server is Local or not. The name of the Regional Manager is displayed if the NNMi management server is not local.
Management Mode

Specifies whether the source node is managed or not.

Possible states are as follows:

  • Managed: Indicates that the node is managed.
  • Not Managed: Indicates that the node is not managed on purpose.
  • Out of Service: Indicates that a node is unavailable because it is out of service.

QoS Interfaces with Threshold Exceptions

The QoS Interfaces Threshold Exceptions tab enables you to view the list of QoS interfaces that belong to the QA Group, for which one of the following actions crossed the threshold and NNM iSPI Performance for QA raised an exception:

  • Class State
  • Packet Marking
  • Policing
  • Queuing
  • Shaping
  • RED

For information on each of the actions listed above, see QoS Actions.

The QoS Interfaces Threshold Exceptions tab displays the following key attributes:

Attribute Name Description
Interface Name The name of interface.
Hosted on Node The name of the node on which the interface resides.
Policy Name

The name of the policy applied on the selected interface.

It displays only the parent policies name, or only the policies name that are configured on the interfaces.

Direction

Indicates whether the policy was applied on the incoming traffic or outgoing traffic for the selected interface.

Traffic Class Name Name of an associated Traffic Class, based on a specific criterion.
Class State Specifies the traffic class state.
Packet Marking

Specifies the threshold state for the "Packet Marking" action configured for one or more traffic classes associated with the selected policy.

Policing

Specifies the threshold state for the "Policing" action configured for one or more traffic classes associated with the selected policy.

Queuing

Specifies the threshold state for the "Queuing" action configured for one or more traffic classes associated with the selected policy.

Shaping

Specifies the threshold state for the "Shaping" action configured for one or more traffic classes associated with the selected policy.

RED

Specifies the threshold state for the "RED" action configured for one or more traffic classes associated with the selected policy.

Tenant Specifies the NNMi tenant selected for the interface.

The actions shows one of the following threshold states:

Threshold States

State Description
High

For Count-Based Threshold Configuration:

Indicates that the measured value of the metric is above the configured High Value and recurs for the consecutive number of times specified in the Trigger Count.

For Time-Based Threshold Configuration:

Indicates that the measured value of the metric is above the configured High Value and this high value persists for the specified High Duration within the High Duration Window.

Nominal

Indicates that the measured value of the metric is within the normal healthy range.

Unavailable Unable to compute the metric or the computed value is outside the valid range.
Threshold Not Set Indicates that the threshold is not set for the metric.
None

For Count-Based Threshold Configuration:

Indicates that the measured value of the metric is zero, and recurs for the consecutive number of times specified in the Trigger Count.

For Time-Based Threshold Configuration:

Indicates that the measured value of the metric is zero and this zero value persists for the specified duration within the High or Low Duration Window (depending on the metric).

QoS Actions with Threshold Exceptions

The QoS Actions Threshold Exceptions tab enables you to view the list of QoS actions that crossed the threshold and NNM iSPI Performance for QA raised an exception.

For information about actions, see .

The QoS Actions Threshold Exceptions tab displays the following key attributes:

Attribute Name Description
State

The threshold state for the action.

The actions shows one of the following threshold states:

Threshold States

State Description
High

For Count-Based Threshold Configuration:

Indicates that the measured value of the metric is above the configured High Value and recurs for the consecutive number of times specified in the Trigger Count.

For Time-Based Threshold Configuration:

Indicates that the measured value of the metric is above the configured High Value and this high value persists for the specified High Duration within the High Duration Window.

Nominal

Indicates that the measured value of the metric is within the normal healthy range.

Unavailable Unable to compute the metric or the computed value is outside the valid range.
Threshold Not Set Indicates that the threshold is not set for the metric.
None

For Count-Based Threshold Configuration:

Indicates that the measured value of the metric is zero, and recurs for the consecutive number of times specified in the Trigger Count.

For Time-Based Threshold Configuration:

Indicates that the measured value of the metric is zero and this zero value persists for the specified duration within the High or Low Duration Window (depending on the metric).

Action The name of the action that crossed the threshold.
Traffic Class Name Name of the Traffic Class associated with the selected action.
Policy Name

The name of the policy associated with the selected action.

This attribute displays only the parent policies name, or only the policies that are configured on the interfaces.

Direction

Indicates whether the policy was applied on the incoming traffic or outgoing traffic for an interface.

Interface Name The name of the interface associated with the selected action.
Hosted on Node The name of the node on which the interface resides.
Tenant Specifies the NNMi tenant selected for the interface.
Management Server Specifies whether the NNMi management server is Local or not. The name of the Regional Manager is displayed if the NNMi management server is not local.
Management Mode

Specifies whether the source node is managed or not.

Possible states are as follows:

  • Managed: Indicates that the node is managed.
  • Not Managed: Indicates that the node is not managed on purpose.
  • Out of Service: Indicates that a node is unavailable because it is out of service.

Ping Latency Pairs

The Ping Latency Pairs tab enables you to view the list of interfaces for which the Ping Latency Pairs are configured. By default, this information is refreshed every 300 seconds, or 5 minutes.

Key Attributes of the Ping Latency Pairs Tab

The Ping Latency Pairs tab displays the following key attributes:

Attribute Name Description
Status

The status that the Ping Latency Pair returned. NNM iSPI Performance for QA calculates the status based on the polling status of the nodes and the threshold states. A Ping Latency Pair may return one of the following statuses :

  • Normal
  • Warning
  • Major
  • Critical
  • Unknown
  • Disabled
  • Not Polled
  • No Status

For more information about status, see .

Name The name of the discovered Ping Latency Pair configured in the network device.
Source The source device on which the Ping Latency Pair is configured.
Source IfName The name of the interface that triggers the ping request.
Source IP IP address of the device on which the Ping Latency Pair probe is configured.
Destination The destination device to which the Ping Latency Pair is configured.
Destination IfName The name of the interface that receives the ping request.
Destination IP The IP address of the destination device.
Tenant Specifies the NNMi tenant selected for the interface.
Manager Specifies whether the NNMi management server is Local or not. The name of the Regional Manager is displayed if the NNMi management server is not local.

Analysis Pane

Analysis Pane

The Analysis Pane of QA Groups shows the details of the selected QA Group (QA Probes, CBQoS, or Ping Latency Pair).

QA Probes

The analysis pane for QA Probes shows the details such as, QA Group summary, QA probes on QA groups, baseline state, and Threshold state.

QA Group Summary

The QA Group summary displays the following details about the QA Group and the probes that belong to the selected QA Group:

  • Filter String
  • Total number of probes
  • Total number of normal probes
  • Total number of disabled probes
  • Total number of critical probes
  • Total number of threshold exceeded probes
  • Total number of baseline exceeded probes

QA Probes on QA Groups

This tab displays a pie-chart for the following QA Probes' status that belong to the selected QA Group:

  • Normal
  • Warning
  • Major
  • Critical
  • Unknown
  • Disabled
  • No Status

Baseline State

This tab displays a pie-chart for the following QA Probes' baseline threshold status that belong to the selected QA Group:

Threshold Status Status indicating in the Pie-chart for the corresponding threshold status
Nominal, NOMINAL Normal
High, Low Major
Critical Critical
No status No Status
UNAVAILABLE, UNKNOWN Unknown
NOT POLLED, Not Polled, Threshold not set, Not defined Disabled

Threshold State

This tab displays a pie-chart for the following QA Probes' threshold status that belong to the selected QA Group:

Threshold Status Status indicating in the Pie-chart for the corresponding threshold status
Nominal, NOMINAL Normal
High, Low Major
Critical Critical
No status No Status
UNAVAILABLE, UNKNOWN Unknown
NOT POLLED, Not Polled, Threshold not set, Not defined Disabled

CBQoS

The analysis pane for CBQoS QA Groups shows the details such as, QA Group summary, Threshold Exception Interfaces, and QoS Actions Threshold State.

QA Group Summary

The QA Group summary displays the following details about the QA Group and the probes that belong to the selected QA Group:

  • Filter string
  • Total number of CBQoS interfaces
  • Total number of CBQoS Actions

Threshold Exception Interfaces

This tab displays the tabular representation of all CBQoS interfaces that belong to the QA Group, and with at least one of the metric thresholds violated.

Field Name Description
Host Name The host name of the node on which the interface is present.
Interface Name Name of the interface.
Metric Name The name of the metric.
Direction

Indicates whether the policy was applied on the incoming traffic or outgoing traffic for the selected interface.

Type The type of threshold configured. Count-based or Time-based
High Value The High Value indicates the high threshold value.
Rearm Value The Rearm Value is used to indicate the end of the threshold state and NNM iSPI Performance for QA clears the incident once it reaches below this value.

QoS Actions Threshold State

This tab displays a pie-chart for the following QoS actions threshold states that belong to the QA Group:

Threshold Status Status indicating in the Pie-chart for the corresponding threshold status
Nominal, NOMINAL Normal
High, Low Major
Critical Critical
No status No Status
UNAVAILABLE, UNKNOWN Unknown
NOT POLLED, Not Polled, Threshold not set, Not defined Disabled

Juniper CoS

The analysis pane for Juniper CoS QA Groups shows the details such as, QA Group summary, Threshold Exception Interfaces, and QoS Actions Threshold State.

QA Group Summary

The QA Group summary displays the following details about the QA Group and the probes that belong to the selected QA Group:

  • Filter string
  • Total number of Juniper CoS interfaces
  • Total number of Juniper CoS Actions

Threshold Exception Interfaces

This tab displays the tabular representation for all Juniper CoS interfaces that belong to the QA Group, and with at least one of the metric thresholds violated.

Field Name Description
Host Name The host name of the node on which the interface is present.
Interface Name Name of the interface.
Metric Name The name of the metric.
Direction

Indicates whether the policy was applied on the incoming traffic or outgoing traffic for the selected interface.

Type The type of threshold configured. Count-based or Time-based
High Value The High Value indicates the high threshold value
Rearm Value The Rearm Value is used to indicate the end of the threshold state and NNM iSPI Performance for QA clears the incident once it reaches below this value.

QoS Actions Threshold State

This tab displays a pie-chart for the following QoS actions threshold states that belong to the QA Group:

Threshold Status Status indicating in the Pie-chart for the corresponding threshold status
Nominal, NOMINAL Normal
High, Low Major
Critical Critical
No status No Status
UNAVAILABLE, UNKNOWN Unknown
NOT POLLED, Not Polled, Threshold not set, Not defined Disabled

Ping Latency Pair

The analysis pane for Ping Latency Pair QA Groups shows details such as, QA Group summary, and Ping Latency Pairs on QA Group.

QA Group Summary

The QA Group summary displays the following details about the QA Group and the Ping Latency Pairs that belong to the selected QA Group:

  • Filter string
  • Total number of Ping Latency Pairs

Ping Latency Pairs on QA Group

This tab displays a pie-chart for the following status of Ping Latency Pairs that belong to the QA Group:

  • Normal
  • Critical
  • No Status
  • Major

View QA Probes Using Command Line Utilities

To display the QA probes associated with a QA group, use the following commands:

To display the QA Probes associated with a QA Group
QA Group Type QA Group Command Command Behavior
QA Probes Displays the QA probes associated with the QA group
Linux $NnmInstallDir/bin/nmsqacustomgrouputil.ovpl -u <username> -p <password> -display -gt QAProbes -g <QA group name>
Windows %NnmInstallDir%\bin\nmsqacustomgrouputil.ovpl -u <username> -p <password> -display -gt QAProbes -g <QA group name>
QoS
Linux $NnmInstallDir/bin/nmsqacustomgrouputil.ovpl -u <username> -p <password> -display -gt CBQOS -g <QA group name> -<interface or action for which the QA probe is configured>
Windows %NnmInstallDir%\bin\nmsqacustomgrouputil.ovpl -u <username> -p <password> -display -gt CBQOS -g <QA group name> -<interface or action for which the QA probe is configured>

 

To Save the QA Probes for the QA Group
QA Group Type QA Group Command Command Behavior
QA Probes

Saves the QA Probes associated with the selected QA Group in a file.

Provide absolute path for the file where you want to save the QA probes associated with the selected QA group.

Linux $NnmInstallDir/bin/nmsqacustomgrouputil.ovpl -u <username> -p <password> -gt qaprobes -g <QA group name> -savetofile <filename>
Windows %NnmInstallDir%\bin\nmsqacustomgrouputil.ovpl -u <username> -p <password> -gt qaprobes -g <QA group name> -savetofile <filename>
QoS
Linux $NnmInstallDir/bin/nmsqacustomgrouputil.ovpl -u <username> -p <password> -gt CBQOS -g <custom group name> -<interface/action> -savetofile <filename>
Windows %NnmInstallDir%\bin\nmsqacustomgrouputil.ovpl -u <username> -p <password> -gt CBQOS -g <custom group name> -<interface/action> -savetofile <filename>

-u <username> -p <password> are optional parameters.

Save QA Probes Using Command Line Utilities

To save the QA probes associated with a QA group in a file, use the following commands:

To save the QA Probes for the QA Group
QA Group Type QA Group Command Command Behavior
QA Probes

Saves the QA Probes associated with the selected QA Group in a file.

Provide absolute path for the file where you want to save the QA probes associated with the selected QA group.

Linux $NnmInstallDir/bin/nmsqacustomgrouputil.ovpl -u <username> -p <password> -gt qaprobes -g <QA group name> -savetofile <filename>
Windows %NnmInstallDir%\bin\nmsqacustomgrouputil.ovpl -u <username> -p <password> -gt qaprobes -g <QA group name> -savetofile <filename>
QoS
Linux $NnmInstallDir/bin/nmsqacustomgrouputil.ovpl -u <username> -p <password> -gt CBQOS -g <custom group name> -<interface/action> -savetofile <filename>
Windows %NnmInstallDir%\bin\nmsqacustomgrouputil.ovpl -u <username> -p <password> -gt CBQOS -g <custom group name> -<interface/action> -savetofile <filename>

-u <username> -p <password> are optional parameters.