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Interval
Specifies the interval(s) to be used to collect data for the report. Each day is
divided into 48 thirty-minute intervals. The first interval begins at 00:00,
the next at 00:30, and so on.
Each Meridian MAX on the network routinely tabulates data at the end of
every interval and makes it available to the NAC. Therefore, the NAC does
not generally have access to any data for the current interval, only for the
previous intervals up to a pre-defined limit. The pre-defined limit is set by
the system administrator in the Meridian MAX.
Note: Due to the way that data is collected by the NAC, any data that
may be available for the current interval is not complete and should not
be used.
To report on a single previous interval, enter a negative number to indicate
the number of intervals prior to the current interval. For example, enter –3
to produce a report with information from the third interval prior to the
current one.
To produce a report with data from a specific interval, enter the specific
interval number or the time the interval started. The time can be entered in
the 24-hour clock.
To select a range of intervals, type one of the above entries, followed by
two periods (..), followed by another of the above entries. Make certain that
both entries are of the same type (for example, two negative numbers, two
interval numbers, or two interval start times). For example, enter –3..–1 to
produce a report on the information obtained over the past three intervals.
Enter 10..28 to obtain a report on the data between the 10th and 28th
intervals, inclusive. Make certain the first value is lower than the second
value.
Leave this field blank to cover all the intervals.
Network Administration Center Supervisor's User Guide Product release 2
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