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navconfiguration [2007/09/30 06:31]
faltin added popops on icons
navconfiguration [2012/01/29 19:25]
faltin [The Machine Tracker]
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 Here you can find a number of documents that give you necessary information on Here you can find a number of documents that give you necessary information on
 how to use and tune NAV. how to use and tune NAV.
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 ===== Getting started ===== ===== Getting started =====
  
-Essential information to get you started using NAV: 
  
-  * [[GettingStarted]] ​contains ​information you need after a completed installation. +[[GettingStarted|Getting Started]] | guides through the initial steps of installing, configuring and seeding NAV | 
-  ​* ​[[SeedEssentials]] Essential information needed for seeding the NAV database + 
-  ​* ​[[CategoriesAndTypes]] Explains NAVs concept of equipment categories and types. +Other essential ​information ​to get you started with NAV: 
-  ​* ​[[EquipmentTypes]] ​contains a list of types that you can add to your NAV installation + 
-  ​* ​[[SubnetsAndVlans]] ​Parameters that describe subnets, network types, network description.+[[SeedEssentials|Essentials on seeding]]     | Essential information needed for seeding the NAV database ​| 
 +[[CategoriesAndTypes|Categories and types]] Explains NAVs concept of equipment categories and types. ​| 
 +[[EquipmentTypes|Equipment types]]     | Explains how you can decide an equipment'​s type | 
 +[[SubnetsAndVlans|Network descriptions]]    | NAV's guidelines for router interface descriptions ​ |
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 ===== Using NAV  ===== ===== Using NAV  =====
  
- +Not everything in NAV is self explanatory. Unfortunately some features may stay unknown ​and hidden ​to the NAV userWe hope this user guide will help! The outline ​for the user guide follows the NAV toolbox and explains the usage of the various tools. 
-We will include screenshots on these pages as well (and update them to the new 3.3 look)For the time + 
-being refer to [[navscreenshots]] ​for a visual view of NAV.+
  
 ==== The home page ==== ==== The home page ====
  
-[[NAVHome|The home page]] is where you start. The home page gives an overview of status, displays operational messages and links to  other tools.+[[NAVHome|{{navlogo48.png?​80|The home page}}]] ​[[NAVHome|The home page]] is where you start. The home page gives an overview of status, displays operational messages and links to  other tools.
    
  
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 ==== The status tool ==== ==== The status tool ====
  
-[[StatusTool|{{tools:​status.png|The status tool}}]] [[StatusTool|The status tool]] ​ gives an overview on operations; i.e. that all the network components and services are up and running. ​+[[StatusTool|{{tools:​status.png|the Status Tool}}]] [[StatusTool|The status tool]] ​ gives an overview on operations; i.e. that all the network components and services are up and running. ​
  
  
-==== Network Explorer ==== 
  
-[[NetworkExplorer|{{tools:​network-explorer.png|}}]] [[NetworkExplorer|Network ​explorer]] displays the network resources in tree structured manner. You can drill down for details or use the search utility to locate what you are interested in.+==== The Network ​Explorer ====
  
-==== The traffic Map ====+[[NetworkExplorer|{{tools:​network-explorer.png|the Network Explorer}}]] [[NetworkExplorer|The Network explorer]] displays the network resources in tree structured manner. You can drill down for details or use the search utility to locate what you are interested in. 
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 +==== The Geographical Map ==== 
 +[[geomap|{{tools:​geomap.png|the Geographical Map}}]] [[geomap|The geographical map]]  shows network topology and traffic ​on an [[http://​www.openstreetmap.org/​|OpenStreetMap]]. You can view the current traffic conditions or you can step back in time. 
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 +==== The Network Weather ​Map ==== 
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 +[[netmap|{{tools:​vlanplot.png|the Network Weather Map}}]] [[netmap|The network weather map]] displays the layer 3 and layer 2 topology and current traffic conditions. Dropdown menues give detailed information and links to the traffic statistics.
  
-[[TrafficMap|{{tools:​vlanplot.png|The Traffic Map}}]] [[TrafficMap|The traffic map]] gives a graphical view of the network. Min/​Max/​Average load in a timeframe, or the current load. 
  
 ==== The report tool ==== ==== The report tool ====
  
-[[ReportTool|{{tools:​report.png|The Report Tool}}]] [[ReportTool|The report tool]] is a highly customizable report generator that displays information from the NAV database. ​The report tool also links to the IP device center ​and to the IP address ​scope matrix ​view.+[[ReportTool|{{tools:​report.png|the Report Tool}}]] [[ReportTool|The report tool]] is a highly customizable report generator that displays information from the NAV database. ​Information on software version, equipment type, location etc. Also detailed information of router ​and switch ports with data on IP address ​/ prefixes, vlans, port speed and duplex etc. CSV export supported. Includes a subnet ​matrix ​that gives a good overview of your allocated IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes. Also includes an overall downtime report for last month and a report that list unregistered network gear (based on CDP, soon LLPD, discovery).
  
  
 +==== IP Device Info ====
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 +[[IPDeviceInfo|{{:​tools:​ipdevinfo.png|the IP Device Info tool}}]] [[IPDeviceInfo|the IP Device Info tool]] displays all information NAV has collected for a device. For routers and switches this includes a graphical layout of all ports showing link speed, duplex, vlan and status. A separate view displays the link history of switch ports thus giving an overview of the switch port utilization ratio.
  
 ==== Statistics ==== ==== Statistics ====
  
-[[SortedStats|{{tools:​stats.png|Statistics}}]] NAV uses Cricket to collect statistical data such as interface counters, CPU load, memory usage and more. See [[howtoconfigurecricket]] for information on how to expand the set of cricket statistics that is collected. ​+[[SortedStats|{{tools:​stats.png|Statistics}}]] NAV uses Cricket to collect statistical data such as interface counters, CPU load, memory usage, temperature ​and more. See [[howtoconfigurecricket]] for information on how to expand the set of cricket statistics that is collected. ​
  
 The statistics tool also includes a [[SortedStats|ranked statistics feature]] that displays tabular reports on the interfaces with heaviest load, the router with highest CPU usage and so forth. The statistics tool also includes a [[SortedStats|ranked statistics feature]] that displays tabular reports on the interfaces with heaviest load, the router with highest CPU usage and so forth.
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  ==== The Machine Tracker ====  ==== The Machine Tracker ====
  
-[[MachineTracker|{{tools:​machinetracker.png|The Machine Tracker}}]] [[MachineTracker|The machine tracker]] lets you find IP or MAC adresses ​that are or have been in operation. Mac addresses are tracked down to their connected switch port. +[[MachineTracker|{{tools:​machinetracker.png|the Machine Tracker}}]] [[MachineTracker|The machine tracker]] lets you find IPv4, IPv6 or MAC addresses ​that are or have been in operation. Mac addresses are tracked down to their connected switch port.  
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 +==== Mac Watch ==== 
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 +[[macwatch|{{tools:​macwatch.png|Mac Watch}}]] [[macwatch|Mac watch]] lets you set up a list of mac addresses that you want to track. When one of these mac addresses appear on the network, an alarm is triggered. 
  
 ==== Layer 2 Traceroute ==== ==== Layer 2 Traceroute ====
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 ==== Syslog Analyzer ==== ==== Syslog Analyzer ====
  
-[[SyslogAnalyzer|{{tools:​syslog-analyzer.png|The Syslog Analyzer}}]] [[SyslogAnalyzer|The syslog analyzer]] lets you browse Cisco syslog messages that+[[SyslogAnalyzer|{{tools:​syslog-analyzer.png|the Syslog Analyzer}}]] [[SyslogAnalyzer|The syslog analyzer]] lets you browse Cisco syslog messages that
 are collected by the syslog deamon. ​ are collected by the syslog deamon. ​
  
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 [[MaintenanceTasks|{{tools:​maintenance.png|Maintenance}}]] [[MaintenanceTasks|Maintenance tasks]] is where you create and edit equipment maintenance schedules. Equipment on maintenance does not cause alerts when down or unavailable. [[MaintenanceTasks|{{tools:​maintenance.png|Maintenance}}]] [[MaintenanceTasks|Maintenance tasks]] is where you create and edit equipment maintenance schedules. Equipment on maintenance does not cause alerts when down or unavailable.
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 +==== Threshold Manager ====
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 +[[ThresholdManager|{{:​threshold.png|Threshold Manager}}]] [[ThresholdManager|The threshold manager]] is the user interface for configuring and managing threshold values for all collected (RRD-based) statistics in NAV.
  
 ==== User administration ====  ==== User administration ==== 
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 [[UserAdminPanel|{{tools:​useradmin.png|User Administration}}]] [[UserAdminPanel|The user administration panel]] lets you control NAV user accounts, group memberships and access privileges. [[UserAdminPanel|{{tools:​useradmin.png|User Administration}}]] [[UserAdminPanel|The user administration panel]] lets you control NAV user accounts, group memberships and access privileges.
  
-==== Device Management ==== 
  
-[[DeviceManagement|{{tools:devman.png|Device History}}]] [[DeviceManagement|The device management ​tool]] lets you view device history, register error events, RMAs and more.+==== The Radius Accounting tool ==== 
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 +[[Radius|{{:tools:radius.png|the Radius accounting tool}}]] [[Radius|The Radius accounting ​tool]] lets you search for users that has logged in using a radius server (i.e. eduroam users) 
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 +==== Device History ====
  
 +[[DeviceManagement|{{tools:​devman.png|Device History}}]] [[DeviceManagement|The device history tool]] lets you view device history, register error events, or delete modules that are down and no longer are in operation
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