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In the example no alarms or messages are active, meaning operation is running fine: | In the example no alarms or messages are active, meaning operation is running fine: | ||
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The toolbox contains all the NAV tools and is a good starting point for navigating in NAV: | The toolbox contains all the NAV tools and is a good starting point for navigating in NAV: | ||
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===== Netmap ===== | ===== Netmap ===== | ||
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===== Geomap ===== | ===== Geomap ===== | ||
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the server. You may do other searches as well, for example for an entire vlan, or all equipment in a room/area and more. | the server. You may do other searches as well, for example for an entire vlan, or all equipment in a room/area and more. | ||
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search for the location of a given machine, or a set of machines. An example is given: | search for the location of a given machine, or a set of machines. An example is given: | ||
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====== Traffic measurements ====== | ====== Traffic measurements ====== | ||
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NAV does not collect traffic data itself, but depends on Cricket and RRD. NAV does however automate the process of | NAV does not collect traffic data itself, but depends on Cricket and RRD. NAV does however automate the process of | ||
generating the Cricket configuration tree, which is a tedious process to keep up to date in large (and ever changing) | generating the Cricket configuration tree, which is a tedious process to keep up to date in large (and ever changing) | ||
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====== IP Device Info ====== | ====== IP Device Info ====== | ||
IP device info summarizes most of what NAV knows about a single IP device (or arbitrary IP address within your network) on a single page. | IP device info summarizes most of what NAV knows about a single IP device (or arbitrary IP address within your network) on a single page. | ||
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Switch ports and router ports on devices are displayed in a graphical fashion, grouped by modules. | Switch ports and router ports on devices are displayed in a graphical fashion, grouped by modules. | ||
- | This is an old screenshot, please FIXME | + | {{:screenshot:4.0:sw_ports.png?500|}} |
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====== 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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By following the links in the report you can drill down to new reports for further details. | By following the links in the report you can drill down to new reports for further details. | ||
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The next example gives an overview of all routers, switches, servers, etc, that are managed by the NAV installation. | The next example gives an overview of all routers, switches, servers, etc, that are managed by the NAV installation. | ||
The number of attached modules and ports are shown with the possibility to drill down for details. | The number of attached modules and ports are shown with the possibility to drill down for details. | ||
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The router interface report shows all connected interfaces with respecting adress scope and description. | The router interface report shows all connected interfaces with respecting adress scope and description. | ||
Note that static routes to external routers/firewalls are included. | Note that static routes to external routers/firewalls are included. | ||
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The switch port report gives data on link, speed, duplex, port name, vlan and trunk information. The report also | The switch port report gives data on link, speed, duplex, port name, vlan and trunk information. The report also | ||
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in interest. | in interest. | ||
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do they contain. NAV introduces the subnet matrix 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: | ||
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The status page gives an overview of all the active alarms. A historic view is also available. | The status page gives an overview of all the active alarms. A historic view is also available. | ||
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The screen shot below shows a listing of historic messages: | The screen shot below shows a listing of historic messages: | ||
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====== Maintenance Tasks ====== | ====== Maintenance Tasks ====== | ||
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The screen shot below shows a listing of historic maintenance tasks: | The screen shot below shows a listing of historic maintenance tasks: | ||
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====== Alert Profiles ====== | ====== Alert Profiles ====== | ||
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Note that alarms from external systems may be sent to NAV and thus included in the alert profile setup. | Note that alarms from external systems may be sent to NAV and thus included in the alert profile setup. | ||
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The screenshot is outdated, please FIXME | The screenshot is outdated, please FIXME | ||
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We may for instance have repeating error occurrence for a device, where fixes are done by different staff. Device | We may for instance have repeating error occurrence for a device, where fixes are done by different staff. Device | ||
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the seed database tool looks like this: | the seed database tool looks like this: | ||
- | The screenshots of Seed Database are outdated, please FIXME | ||
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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. | ||
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You may of course delete or edit the seed information you input. Here is an example where you can edit the known | You may of course delete or edit the seed information you input. Here is an example where you can edit the known | ||
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The included example is therefore from a NAV v2 installation: | The included example is therefore from a NAV v2 installation: | ||
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can tune the information he would like to include on the status page: | can tune the information he would like to include on the status page: | ||
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