Fluke Network Router manual View Traffic between 2 Nodes, Node Colour Code System

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User’s Guide – version 1.6

NetWatch

View Traffic between 2 Nodes

-Right click on the desired link

-Select ‘Show Utilisation’ from the menu.

Node Colour Code System

Green: No alarms Present and all managed services are currently up.

Yellow: Alarms are Present. (View Node Alarms.)

Red: One or more of the managed services of this device are down.

Link Colour Code System

Grey: The Link is not being managed.

Dark Green: Utilisation is less than 10%.

Light Green: Utilisation is less than 30% and greater than 10%.

Yellow: Utilisation is less than 50% and greater than 30

Light Orange: Utilisation is less than 80% and greater than 50%.

Dark Orange: Utilisation is less than 80% and greater than 50%.

Red: The link is down.

For quick reference on these colour codes, see the panel at the bottom of the map.

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Contents NetWatch Software License Agreement Other Restrictions Termination User’s Guide version NetWatch Support Charges Support ServicesDefinitions Limitation of Liability and indemnity Undertakings by YouSupplier’s Undertakings Intellectual Property RightsConfidential Information and Security MiscellaneousResponse Times Exceptions to Support ServicesSupport Hours Contents Reporting System Security Introduction Key Product FeaturesInstalling NetWatch OverviewAccessing the User Interface Architecture OverviewNetWatch Monitoring System Web Front-end NetWatch DatabaseAlerting System NetWatch Configuration Global System SettingsSetting up a Device Specifying DevicesTCP Port Test Select Service TypesPing Snmp Interface TestAlarms DiscoveryEditing Services Editing DevicesDisabling Data Archiving Data ArchivingEnabling Data Archiving Visual Backgrounds Supplied with NetWatch NetWatch VisualisationManaging Visual Backgrounds To add an action to a Node\Link Drawing the VisualClick Add Node Using a NetWatch Visual Select Description AlignmentLink Colour Code System View Traffic between 2 NodesNode Colour Code System What Can Trigger an Alert? Alerting SystemHow NetWatch Alerting Works Syslog Receiving AlertsWeb Based Reports Syslog Recipient Setting up Alert ControllersEmail Recipient Reporting System Syslog Messages Syslogs and NetWatch Configuring Devices to Send Syslogs to NetWatchSyslogs Enabling Syslog ReceptionUtilities Manual Status Setting up a licenceLoad Snmp Interface Test service Services, Discovery and PollingHow NetWatch services work DiscoveryPage TCP Port Status service Configuring services Ping Response Test serviceReceive Snmp Notifications service Response Time GraphingEnabling Security SecurityLevels of Security OIDs Appendix a SnmpMIBs CommunitiesWindows Windows snmptrap.exe serviceNotifications Windows NTConfiguring Snmp on a Cisco Router Further InformationUser’s Guide version NetWatch Appendix B NetWatch And IIS Page Appendix C Integrating Netwatch and Netflow Tracker Appendix D Auto Discovery Discovery MethodsIP Address Range Filters Appendix E Third Party Software JspSmartUpload MySQL Jakarta Tomcat