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Introduction
The Mobility Unified Reporting (MUR) is a Web-based application providing a unified reporting interface for diverse
data from Cisco Systems In-line service and storage applications.
The MUR application enables:
Generating customized reports and comparison charts.
This release of MUR only supports generating HTML-based historical canned reports displaying data in
graphical—graphs/charts—and tabular formats. Reports for ad-hoc periods are not supported. For information
on the report types supported, see the
Analyzing the reporting data and enabling the operator to get a full understanding of the performance of the
network, enabling operators to optimally configure and plan their network.
Supporting distributed installation which allows to view reports from multiple sites.
Rich visualization (Graphs/tabular form).
Exporting reports in Microsoft Excel and Adobe PDF formats.
The MUR application provides comprehensive and consistent set of statistics and customized reports, and report
scheduling and distribution from chassis / in-line service product. For example, a subscriber's Quality of Experience, top
10 users, and so on.
The MUR application provides reporting capability for Content Filtering Reporting Engine (CF-RE) data, bulk
statistics, EDRs data from in-line service and storage applications. The MUR application facilitates and enhances the
operators' ability to simply and easily determine the health and usage of the network.
Important:
are flow-based and the bulkstats is a real-time data, the volumes reported in the EDR are different from the volumes
reported by bulkstats.
For more information on using the MUR application to generate reports, see the MUR Online Help documentation.
Report Types
The MUR application supports generation of canned statistical reports that can be used to analyze network performance,
and decide the policies for users, and identify the customer trends, network usage patterns, network categorization, etc.
The reports can be per gateway, or multiple gateways (region), or for the overall network. The reports can be generated
for the usage of different entities such as gateway, content type, etc on an hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly basis.
The typical canned reports that are supported for the MUR application include:
Historical summary reports (Daily/Weekly/Monthly)
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The MUR receives the data in terms of EDRs which are generated based on the flow. As the EDRs
Half-hourly Reports: Usage reporting for the specified time period
Daily Reports: Usage reporting for the past 24-hour period (midnight through midnight)
Weekly Reports: Usage reporting for the past seven day period (Monday through Sunday)
Report Types
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