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Dashboard Create Summing Graph Different protocols

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Marco Edson Vazquez Orozco [DevOps Advocate]64 12th September 2024 3 Comments

I would like to know if it is possible to create a graph that shows the total consumption of a particular service in the Dashboard (a summation), the limitation is that the data must be taken from different equipment (Driver Cisco Asr, Huawei manager, Juniper Etc) the idea is that this is fed automatically.

I have already tried with some queries, but I have the limitation that I can only do it by protocol, I can not add several protocols because the data are different (at the Index or ID level for each one of them).

I have a solution that is searching element by element but the limitation is the same, I can only do one total per protocol or Table index.

I would appreciate if someone has a possible solution.

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Marco Edson Vazquez Orozco [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 11th February 2025
Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 23rd January 2025

I see that this question has been inactive for some time. Do you still need help with this? If not, could you select the answer (using the ✓ icon)?

Marco Edson Vazquez Orozco [DevOps Advocate] commented 23rd January 2025

I still have the problem present

Sebastiaan Dumoulein [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 29th January 2025

Hi Marco, feel free to try out the suggestions made by Miguel and me. These should allow you to fetch data from multiple sources. Once you have the correct data, you can aggregate it the way you want.

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Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst]18.56K Posted 13th September 2024 1 Comment

Hi Marco,

For this case, a possible approach is to use profile definitions. A profile definition will allow you to map (using profile parameters) PIDs from different protocols.

Once the profile definition is defined, you could use the data source 'Get parameters for element where'. This data source contains the option to select a parameter definition.

Hope it helps.

Marco Edson Vazquez Orozco [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 11th February 2025
Sebastiaan Dumoulein [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 29th January 2025

The profile definition approach enables you to create a mediation layer. Alternatively, you could set up an ad hoc data source and script the data retrieval from various sources, though this requires custom coding and additional effort.

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