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- | Designer shoes produced by elite style homes are worth thousands of dollars and it is a prestige to be wearing them...<br /><br />Shoes to feet what garments are to the physique? Footwear safeguard the feet and make it comfy for us to stroll on all grounds. Today, they have taken on a diverse dimension that was not present in the olden occasions. The function is that of creating a fashion statement. Custom-created designer shoes that match with the outfit you are wearing make a massive https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kollagen-Intensiv-Free-Trial-Offer/198250023532684 style statement.<br /><br />Designer footwear produced by elite fashion homes are worth thousands of dollars and it is a prestige to be wearing them. They are a component of modern fashion. However, all is not effectively with designer footwear. The comfort and protection issue is lacking. These footwear can also harm your feet and impact your posture.<br /><br />Womens Designer Footwear<br /><br />Each lady has her personal style and taste and would like custom-produced designer footwear for herself. But how many females can afford them? Most women would choose footwear ranging from $25 to $100. But designer footwear from properly-identified designer houses are priced at thousands of dollars for just a single pair of shoes. The best fashion houses that cater to the elite are situated in cities like New York, Paris, Italy and London.<br /><br />How to Choose the Perfect Designer Footwear<br /><br />Selecting the proper designer shoes wants patience. Do not pick the snazziest colour or design go by the comfort factor. The following must be kept in thoughts although selecting designer footwear.<br /><br />Choose the correct size and shape of hosiery and socks just before wearing your shoes. Thick socks or hosiery will influence shoe choice.<br /><br />Put on the shoes on one foot very first and check for toe space by wriggling your toe. Half inch of space ought to be present from the tip of the shoe to the end of the longest toe.<br /><br />Check for the width of the shoe. Stand on a single foot, then on each and stroll about to see if the shoes are comfortable or not.<br /><br />Get shoes only soon after trying them on because sizes differ from brand to brand. Give priority to comfort and protection.<br /><br />Notwithstanding their high value, Designer footwear are an asset to your wardrobe and they are right here to stay. | + | ====== What is NAV? ====== |
+ | {{nav-logo-grey.png |(NAV logo)}} **Network Administration Visualized** is an advanced software suite to monitor large computer networks. It automatically discovers network topology, monitors network load and outages, and can send alerts on network events by e-mail and SMS, allowing for flexible configuration of alert profiles. | ||
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+ | Development of **NAV** started in 1999 at the [[http://www.ntnu.no|Norwegian University of Science and Technology]] (NTNU). It originated as a collection of scripts used internally at NTNU's ITEA Network group. In 2001 [[http://www.uninett.no|UNINETT]] became interested in its development. In 2006 the development of NAV was moved from NTNU to UNINETT. NAV is used at nearly all universities and university colleges in Norway and [[navusers|many places elsewhere]]. | ||
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+ | [[http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/|{{ ::logos:pycharm_logo.png|(NAV developers use PyCharm)}}]] | ||
+ | [[https://launchpad.net/nav|{{ ::launchpad-badge-w120px.png|(NAV uses Launchpad)}}]] | ||
+ | NAV is [[PostCard|free]], available under the GNU GPLv2 license. The latest stable version of NAV is 4.0.1 (released 3 April 2014). | ||
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+ | To quickly kick-start and test NAV we recommend our [[navappliance|virtual appliance]]. | ||
+ | ===== The NAV tools ===== | ||
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+ | NAV includes 20 tools, all reachable from the [[navconfiguration#using_nav|NAV toolbox]]: | ||
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+ | [[StatusTool|{{tools:status.png|the Status Tool}}]] | ||
+ | [[NetworkExplorer|{{tools:network-explorer.png|the Network Explorer}}]] | ||
+ | [[netmap|{{tools:vlanplot.png|Netmap}}]] | ||
+ | [[geomap|{{tools:geomap.png|Geomap}}]] | ||
+ | [[ReportTool|{{tools:report.png|the Report Tool}}]] | ||
+ | [[IPDeviceInfo|{{:tools:ipdevinfo.png|the IP Device Info tool}}]] | ||
+ | [[SortedStats|{{tools:stats.png|Statistics}}]] | ||
+ | [[MachineTracker|{{tools:machinetracker.png|the Machine Tracker}}]] | ||
+ | [[macwatch|{{tools:macwatch.png|Mac Watch}}]] | ||
+ | [[Layer2Trace|{{tools:l2trace.png|Layer 2 Traceroute }}]] | ||
+ | [[SyslogAnalyzer|{{tools:syslog-analyzer.png|the Syslog Analyzer}}]] | ||
+ | [[arnold|{{tools:arnold.png|Arnold - the port blocker}}]] | ||
+ | [[SeedEssentials|{{tools:editdb.png|Seed the database}}]] | ||
+ | [[MessagesTool|{{tools:messages.png|Messages}}]] | ||
+ | [[AlertProfiles|{{tools:alertprofiles.png|Alert Profiles}}]] | ||
+ | [[MaintenanceTasks|{{tools:maintenance.png|Maintenance}}]] | ||
+ | [[ThresholdManager|{{:threshold.png|Threshold Manager}}]] | ||
+ | [[UserAdminPanel|{{tools:useradmin.png|User Administration}}]] | ||
+ | [[Radius|{{:tools:radius.png|the Radius accounting tool}}]] | ||
+ | [[DeviceManagement|{{tools:devman.png|Device History}}]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Overview of NAV ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{ :screenshot:geomap_trd.png?400|NAV's Geomap tool}} | ||
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+ | * [[NAVFeatures|Features at a glance]] | ||
+ | * [[NAVScreenShots|Screenshots]] | ||
+ | * [[NAVFAQ|FAQ]] | ||
+ | * [[NAVUsers|Who's using NAV?]] | ||
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+ | ===== Download and Use NAV ===== | ||
+ | * [[navdownload|Download]] | ||
+ | * [[Gettingstarted|Getting Started]] | ||
+ | * [[NAVConfiguration|Use NAV]] | ||
+ | * [[https://nav.uninett.no/doc/|Documentation]] | ||
+ | * [[NAVTechDoc|Technical documentation]] | ||
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+ | ===== Roadmap and Development ===== | ||
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+ | * Future [[plans]] and historic release information. | ||
+ | * [[devel:Devel]] is the starting point for all things related to NAV development. | ||
+ | * Read our [[http://blog.nav.uninett.no/|NAV Blog]] to find out what we're up to. | ||
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+ | ===== Getting help ===== | ||
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+ | {{ :screenshot:netmap.png?400|NAV's netmap tool}} | ||
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+ | * Subscribe to our [[MailingLists|mailinglists]]... | ||
+ | * ...or connect to our IRC channel #nav on [[http://freenode.net|freenode.net]] (//You'll be most likely to find activity there Monday-Friday between 08-16 CET//). | ||
+ | * ...or post a [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/nav|bug]] to our tracker at [[https://launchpad.net/nav/|LaunchPad]]. | ||
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+ | ===== NAV history ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * The [[HistoryOfNAV|history and evolution ]] of NAV | ||
+ | * Reports from [[NAVProjects|NAV development projects]] (the early days, 2001-2004) | ||
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+ | ====== About this Wiki ====== | ||
+ | |||
+ | This wiki is the documentation home for NAV. | ||
+ | Being a wiki - anyone can contribute. The wiki will not allow anonymous edits - you need to register first (Click //Login// at the bottom of this page, then //Register//). | ||
+ | If you are new to wikis, take a look at the [[wiki:syntax]] for jumpstart. | ||
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+ | ====== Show us your appreciation ====== | ||
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+ | We would like to continue improving NAV. So would you, right?! If you find NAV useful - please - keep our spirits up and send us a [[postcard]]! |