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reporttool [2007/11/01 14:00]
jodal Update screenshots.
reporttool [2009/03/03 12:54]
jorabra Update configuration info.
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 ====== The report tool ====== ====== The report tool ======
  
-{{tools:​report.png| }} The report tool presents a number of reports with information from your network. The report tool also links to the IP device center, ​to the "IP address scope - graphical view" and the services ​- graphical view.+{{tools:​report.png| }} The report tool presents a number of reports with information from your network. The report tool also links to the "IP address scope - graphical view" and the services ​matrix.
  
 Each NAV report is in essence an SQL query to the database. It shown its data in a number of columns. The Each NAV report is in essence an SQL query to the database. It shown its data in a number of columns. The
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    * The search bars on top are shortcuts to interesting reports. The room searc lets you go directly to a room of interest. You may also search for a particular port name, or you may dive directly into the IP device center of a device in interest.    * The search bars on top are shortcuts to interesting reports. The room searc lets you go directly to a room of interest. You may also search for a particular port name, or you may dive directly into the IP device center of a device in interest.
  
-===== IP Device Center ===== 
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-The IP device center is a dashboard for a given device showing relevant information. It presents 
-recent events for the device, if any. If the device is a switch or router a switch port and/or 
-router interface view is given. 
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-{{screenshot:​3.3:​devcenter.png|IP device center }} 
  
 ===== IP address scope - graphical view ===== ===== IP address scope - graphical view =====
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 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 do they contain. NAV introduces a tabular view that gives an excellent overview on a single page: 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 do they contain. NAV introduces a tabular view that gives an excellent overview on a single page:
  
-{{screenshot:​3.3:​prefixmatrix.png|The prefix matrix }}+{{ screenshot:​3.3:​prefixmatrix.png?700 |The prefix matrix }}
  
 ===== Service matrix ===== ===== Service matrix =====
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 ====== Configuration ====== ====== Configuration ======
  
-As mentioned the report system is highly configurable,​ you can alter the configuration file report.conf. +As mentioned the report system is highly configurable,​ you can alter the configuration file "report.local.conf", either ​adding ​new reports ​or overloading existing reports that exists in "​report.conf"​.
-(In a later version of NAV 3.4 we will strengthen the means of editing reports by adding ​support for local reports+
-if interested, see [[devel:​tasklist#​smj3improve_the_report_tool|details]]).+
  
  
reporttool.txt · Last modified: 2011/04/03 17:28 by faltin