If my Visual UpTime system elements (ASEs, PAMs, and clients) are located in different time zones, to which time zone should I set each ASE?
ASEs, PAMs, and clients work together to assure that the statistics collected are stored with the proper time reference. There is no need to set clocks on the ASEs. However, each PAM and client should be set to its own local time zone so that data you display on the PAM or client is relative to your viewing location. The client’s local time determines the time displayed for all events (in the Event Processor window), conversations, traffic captures, troubleshooting data, and client-displayed report data. Some tasks which you schedule from the client (such as data collection, database maintenance, and scheduled report group generation), actually occur on the PAM and their results are displayed in log files on the PAM. Consequently, enter the PAM’s time in the client’s corresponding dialog when scheduling these tasks. What are my options in configuring IP Transport ASEs from the PAC? From the PAC, you can set up IP Transport ASE access lines and end-to-end circuits on an IP-switched netw
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