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The status tool gives an overview on operations; i.e. that all the network components and services are up and running.
NAV has a number of background processes that monitors the operational status of the network. They are relevant for the status tool display:
The status tool gives an overview of all the active alarms. The display is divided into several sections, this is per-user configurable using the preferences tool from the tool bar. The default sections include:
In addition using the preferences tool (reached from the NAV bar) you may add:
For each section the NAV user may also choose to filter out certain alarms based on either organization, category (GW/GSW/SW/SRV etc) or state (up/down/shadow).
From each status page section a link to history is provided. You may also see individual histories using the link provided on each line in the listing. The history view goes per default 7 days back, but can be increased to a maximum of 30 days.
For the services section you may in addition go to a matrix view that shows red and green lights for all monitored services.
For the webfront - none. But the data the status page shows is supplied from backend processes such as pping, servicemon, etc. They have configuration files that can alter their behavior, for details see backendprocesses.