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- | ====== What does the traffic map do? ====== | + | ====== The Traffic Map ====== |
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+ | :!: This information is here for historic purposes and is **OUTDATED**. | ||
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+ | The Traffic Map was a component of NAV versions prior to 3.5. Version 3.5 through 3.11 featured a replacement called //Netmap//. These were both implemented as Java applets. NAV version 3.12 and later feature [[Netmap|a new Netmap implemented in Javascript]] using modern web standards such as HTML5 and SVG. | ||
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+ | ===== What does the traffic map do? ===== | ||
The traffic map gives an overview of your layer 3 (router) topology depicting all routers (GW and GSW) and | The traffic map gives an overview of your layer 3 (router) topology depicting all routers (GW and GSW) and | ||
interconnted subnets (network type link and core). The routers are shown as blue icons. In addition external routers | interconnted subnets (network type link and core). The routers are shown as blue icons. In addition external routers | ||
are shown as red icons (only true if you have decided to show external routers, see below). | are shown as red icons (only true if you have decided to show external routers, see below). | ||
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+ | {{screenshot:trafficmap_ntnu.png?800|An example traffic map }} | ||
The map shows the traffic load of each link. This is done by dividing the line in two, where | The map shows the traffic load of each link. This is done by dividing the line in two, where | ||
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* hideicons=true means that the given container is shown as a single icon on the top level. | * hideicons=true means that the given container is shown as a single icon on the top level. | ||
- | == New TrafficMap == | + | |
- | A replacement is under development as we speak. For more info, see the Netmap node (the new name of the app). | + |