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===== Install NAV and dependencies ===== | ===== Install NAV and dependencies ===== | ||
- | In principle, NAV can run on any Unix-like platform, as long as Apache, postgresql, Perl, Python, PHP and Java are supported. | + | In principle, NAV can run on any Unix-like platform, as long as Apache, postgresql, Python and Java are supported. |
Several distribution packages are available or you can install NAV from source if you like. | Several distribution packages are available or you can install NAV from source if you like. | ||
* See our [[navdownload|download page]] for details. | * See our [[navdownload|download page]] for details. | ||
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- Follow our [[navfaq#what_are_the_hardware_requirements|hardware requirements]]. Hook on a [[navfaq#any_requirements_for_the_cell_phone|cell phone]], if you like. | - Follow our [[navfaq#what_are_the_hardware_requirements|hardware requirements]]. Hook on a [[navfaq#any_requirements_for_the_cell_phone|cell phone]], if you like. | ||
- Install [[http://www.debian.org/|Debian]] | - Install [[http://www.debian.org/|Debian]] | ||
- | - ''aptitude install nav'' (first add a line to your sources.list, see [[http://pkg-nav.alioth.debian.org/|the package doc]]). | + | - ''apt-get install nav'' (first add a line to your sources.list, see [[http://pkg-nav.alioth.debian.org/|the package doc]]). |
- Follow the ''REAME.Debian'' cookbook | - Follow the ''REAME.Debian'' cookbook | ||
+ | ==== Even easier install ==== | ||
+ | * Use our available [[navappliance|virtual appliance]] with NAV preinstalled! | ||
===== Adjust NAV configuration files ===== | ===== Adjust NAV configuration files ===== | ||
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After you have registered your equipment in NAV, the background processes starts collecting information with snmp: | After you have registered your equipment in NAV, the background processes starts collecting information with snmp: | ||
- | * [[backendprocesses#getdevicedata|getDeviceData]] should notice the new IP device within 5 minutes, and will then classify the new box in terms of OIDs supported. This can be seen from the IP device report from the [[reporttool|report tool]]. | + | * [[backendprocesses#ipdevpoll|ipdevpoll]] should notice the new IP device within 2 minutes and will start collecting switch/router port information and more. Verify the status using the report tool (or network explorer). You may also check the ''ipdevpoll.log'' file. |
- | * The next step for getDeviceData will be to gather switch/router port information and more. Verify the status using the report tool (or network explorer). You may also check the ''getDevicedata.log'' file. | + | |
After the individual components has its collected data [[backendprocesses#mactrace|mactrace]] will every 15 minutes gather mac to switch port data. This will in turn be used by the | After the individual components has its collected data [[backendprocesses#mactrace|mactrace]] will every 15 minutes gather mac to switch port data. This will in turn be used by the |