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How to view peak max Throughput on velocloud edges
I was whipping up a quick Python app a while back to call the VCO API for WAN anomaly detection. I was interested in the latency, jitter and packet loss so I was calling a different endpoint i.e. /linkQualityEvent/getLinkQualityEvents/ instead. But the rest of the code that initiates the VCO client object, constructs the authentication header with an API token or obtains a cookie for authentication using user and password, reads the enterpriseName and enterpriseId that are needed for calls to some API endpoints, translates the time to epoch and builds the other parameters in the HTTP body for use in a call, and handles the returning JSON, should be reusable. Feel free to clone it, and modify the endpoint and other parameters your need from https://github.com/kurtcms/vco-api-wan-anomaly-alert.
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