Some network metrics are considered Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) because they are essential measures of whether the network or a specific part of the network, is performing successfully. Network Agents collect network KPIs for all monitored tiers, nodes, network links, and application flows. You can view KPI metrics for these elements: The Network Dashboard includes Throughput, TCP Loss, and PIE charts that measure network health for the entire application. Network Agents do not collect metrics for Connections by default. To collect metrics for the Connections used by a specific node, change the Monitoring Mode on the Agent. See Dynamic Monitoring Mode and Network Visibility. Connections Explorer – Access the Network Dashboard and select Connections. The Explorer shows network KPIs for all network links. Drill down into a network link to view the Connections used on that link. If a Network Agent has collected metrics for a Connection, you can: KPI Metric Descriptions The average rate of Application X traffic sent and received over one Connection, or a set of Connections. Correlated spikes along with Response Time indicate bottlenecks. The average TCP Latency (round-trip time) for a packet to go from one application tier the other, and back again. When TCP effects are not significant, Latency primarily measures network round trip times. Network latency is primarily a factor of the physical distance between two nodes and remains consistent over time. Correlated spikes along with Response Time indicate that TCP effects between two tiers (such as packet queueing and delayed acknowledgments) are affecting application performance. The average number of packets (per 1000) that were sent but never received. Packet loss can degrade application performance significantly. TCP detects and re-transmits lost packets; this ensures reliable transmission but introduces delays. The rate of PIE (Performance Impacting Events), which indicate performance issues on one node, both nodes, or the network between two nodes:View Network KPIs
For the Entire Application
For a Network Link
For a Tier
For a Node
For a Connection
Metric Description Default Monitoring Mode Throughput
KPI Latency
KPI TCP Loss (mille)
KPI Errors
The number of TCP messages sent indicating an error in setting up the connection (SYN errors) or tearing down the connection (FIN errors) for a specific TCP session. KPI PIE (Performance Impacting Events)
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