Configuring and Executing Job Requests: Provides an overview of a Job Run (and events and attributes), how to create the different variables of Job Requests (individual, single, and bundled), how to schedule a Job run, executing the Job run request, and the various Job run request states and actions.
Viewing Job Test Results: Provides information about how to view a detailed analytic report of test statistics and view summary details, how to view Job execution statistic in real-time LiveView viewer, and how to post tests results into Cisco TRADe or the Jenkins run log.
Searching Job Test Results: You can use the following search methods/tools to search your Job Test Results XPRESSO:
Global Search Tool: Provides a quick, all encompassing method to search most registered objects in the XPRESSO database; search results are limited to key fields in each registered object type.
Searching Localized Registered Objects: Allows you to search for information at a more finite level in each discrete registered object; object details can be further searched/refined using a secondary search field, custom filters, sorting schemes, and table customization.
Custom Tags: You can also create or assign Custom Tags to flag important information with user-defined (personalized) keywords to create a searchable soft link to help you quickly return to flagged information. You can only search for Custom tags in the Global Search Tool.
Comparing Job Test Results: Provides information about how you can compare the results from two separate test runs to determine how your test results changed from one test run to another.
Setting Baseline and Baseline Comparison:Provides information about how you can now optionally designate (set) a test run as a baseline test run in order to establish a minimum or starting point that can be used to compare against the results from other test runs. You can use this feature as a means to:
Test new IOS device features to prove their conformance to all functional, performance, reliability, and security requirements; this greatly improves/expedites Cisco Software development workflow by automatically catching regression errors and highlights areas for improvement
Test any proposed changes or pending fixes to your network to perform a verification/sanity check to prove or assess the effectiveness of a specific implementation.
Determine the health of your network at a certain point in time or at regular intervals to ensure that your network is working at an optimal level.
Getting Notified on Important Events: