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navscreenshots [2011/04/07 18:40]
faltin [Device Management]
navscreenshots [2012/10/19 06:22]
bredal [IP Device Info]
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-====== ​The IP Device Info ====== +====== IP Device Info ====== 
-The IP device info is basically an overview page showing lots of collected information regarding ​particular ​IP device. +IP device info summarizes most of what NAV knows about single ​IP device ​(or arbitrary IP address within your network) on a single page.
-In the case of switches +
-all switch ports with corresponding speed, duplex, link etc is also shown:+
  
-This is an old screenshot, please FIXME +{{:ipdevinfo-ss.png?600|}}
- +
-{{screenshot:3.3:​devcenter.png|}}+
  
 +Switch ports and router ports on devices are displayed in a graphical fashion, grouped by modules.
  
 +{{:​screenshot:​swportstatus.png?​300|}}
 +{{:​screenshot:​swportactivity.png?​300|}}
 ====== Reports ====== ====== Reports ======
 NAV has a number of reports (and with a little knowledge it is easy to make new reports). We give four report examples below. NAV has a number of reports (and with a little knowledge it is easy to make new reports). We give four report examples below.
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-====== ​IP address scope - graphical view ======+====== ​Subnet matrix ​======
 For large networks the task of maintaining the total IP address scope may be a challenge in itself. It is useful For large networks the task of maintaining the total IP address scope may be a challenge in itself. It is useful
-to have an overview of all the subnets in operation, and whats more, how full they are, i.e. how many machines +to have an overview of all the subnets in operation, and what'​s ​more, how full they are, i.e. how many machines 
-do they contain. NAV introduces ​a tabular view that gives an excellent overview on a single page:+do they contain. NAV introduces ​the subnet matrix ​that gives an excellent overview on a single page: 
 + 
 +FIXME Old screenshot
  
 {{screenshot:​3.3:​prefixmatrix.png|}} {{screenshot:​3.3:​prefixmatrix.png|}}
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 The example shows the tab for registering a particular error event: The example shows the tab for registering a particular error event:
 +
 +The screenshot is outdated, please FIXME
  
 {{screenshot:​3.3:​devmngt.png|}} {{screenshot:​3.3:​devmngt.png|}}
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-====== ​Edit Database ======+====== ​Seed Database ======
 NAV does not fully autodiscover the network. You need to seed the database with key information,​ the most important NAV does not fully autodiscover the network. You need to seed the database with key information,​ the most important
 being the IP address and SNMP community string of the devices you would like NAV to manage. The home page og being the IP address and SNMP community string of the devices you would like NAV to manage. The home page og
-the edit database tool looks like this:+the seed database tool looks like this: 
 + 
 +The screenshots of Seed Database are outdated, please FIXME
  
 {{screenshot:​3.3:​editdb.png|}} {{screenshot:​3.3:​editdb.png|}}
  
 Below follows an example of the form used to add a new box (ip device) to NAV. Note that we allow bulk import Below follows an example of the form used to add a new box (ip device) to NAV. Note that we allow bulk import
-of seed data from a text file format. This is useful if you have a large number of devices in your network +of seed data from a text file format. This is useful if you have a large number of devices in your network.
-(or if you are migrating from a NAV v2 installation).+
  
 {{screenshot:​3.3:​addbox.png|}} {{screenshot:​3.3:​addbox.png|}}
navscreenshots.txt · Last modified: 2014/05/08 14:27 by lizter