NETGEAR NMS100 manual Working with the Map Database, Map Selection Tree

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Chapter 3

Data and Statistics

Working with the Map Database

The Map Selection Tree

Locate the Selection Tool on the right side of the console. If you do not see the Selection Tool, use the View/Selection Tool menu to show it. Select the first tab marked Map. The displayed Map Selection Tree shows all icon objects in the map. This includes subnets (which contain lower map levels), devices, and Goto icons. Networks and links are not shown in the Map Selection Tree.

Single-clickthe small box to the left of a subnet icon (folder icon) to open or close that sublevel in the selection tree.

Double-clickon a subnet name (right of folder icon) to open that subnet level as a Map View window (see below).

Left-clickon any object name to select that object. Use the Shift and Ctrl keys to select multiple objects.

Use the Delete key to remove selected objects.

After opening two subnet levels, select multiple device names and drag the mouse to move them from one subnet to another. Note that any attached links and networks are not moved, and links will be deleted during the move (you can re-add them manually later).

Right-click on a device icon (colored rectangle) or name to see the available right-click menus. Use these menus to edit the selected object properties, display tables, and run other custom menus.

Open a subnet tree and use the Insert/Map Object menus, or the Edit button bar to add icon objects to the subnet tree.

Each icon in the Map Selection Tree is colored according to the status of the represented object. Subnet icons (and the top level Root Subnet icon) show the highest priority color of all underlying objects.

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc September 2004Trademarks Statement of ConditionsCustomer Support World Wide Web Contents Chapter Data and Statistics Appendix a Contents Audience, Scope, Conventions, and Formats Typographical ConventionsManual Scope Overview Other ProSafe NMS FeaturesProSafe Network Management System Device Access ModesSystem Requirements Recommended system requirementsPackage Contents Introduction Introduction Installing the ProSafe NMS Server and Local Console Chapter Installation and StartupStarting the ProSafe NMS Server and Local Console Installing the Air Messenger Pro Paging SoftwareDisabling Automatic Console Login Starting a Local Console SessionStopping and Starting the Server Main button bar Edit button bar Selection Tool Console ElementsEvent Log Tool Element FunctionZoom to Console Button CommandsEvent Log Tool Selection ToolSelection Tool tabs Selection Tab DescriptionView Window Area Installation and Startup Map Selection Tree Working with the Map DatabaseView All Zoom Out Using Map View WindowsZoom RectangleMoving Objects at the Root Level Moving Map ObjectsAutomatically arranged and manually arranged submap levels Moving Objects Inside Subnet LevelsMoving Objects from One Subnet to Another Attributes Changing Object PropertiesAccess Parameters Object Properties Access tabAttribute Name Description Type-Dependent Attributes Object Attribute Name Description Type a Object Properties Attribute tabAdding Map Objects Object TypesType Description Viewing Device MIB Data MIB Selection TreeManage Menus Custom Menus Table Display ElementsGraph Styles Graph Display ElementsCreating a New Report Saving Long-term StatisticsViewing Trend Data in a Graph Window Limiting Saved Instances Setting Threshold Alarms Threshold AlarmsAlarm Type Description Configuring Automatic Alarms Setting Status Variable PollingSetting Manual Threshold Alarms Polling TCP Application Services Discovery of Four Built-in ServicesTCP Service Polling Managing Polling for the Device Custom TCP Service PollingTo modify an existing Custom TCP Service definition Emailing or Paging the Administrator on an EventThen, set the Email/Paging global event options Add an Event Filter for the pollDeviceDown event Then, set the Email/Page event actions Other Event Types ProSafe NMS EventsEvent Subtree Trap Name Description First, add a grouped set of users Emailing or Paging Multiple UsersThen, add an Event Filter for the selected devices Troubleshooting Network Discovery Duration of Network DiscoveryNormal Discovery Map Layout Sample top-level and Subnet Map views for a small network Failure Symptoms and SolutionsIncorrect or Missing Community Names Discovery Agent Fails to Connect to the ServerSnmp Device Access Control List Firewalls Block Snmp OperationsNot Enough Seeds Setting Up New Filters Broadcast Packet LossesLimiting the Scope of Discovery Stopping Discovery Auto-Layout Event Parameters Event ParametersEvent Description Parameters Set Community name of the target device List of Glossary Terms Denial of Service attack Auto UplinkCat Domain Name DoS Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolGateway IP AddressInternet Protocol Local area network Lightweight Directory Access ProtocolMAC address MbpsNetwork Address Translation NetBIOSPacket Perfect Forward SecrecyPPP over ATM PPPoEPPP over Ethernet RouterSubnet Mask Universal Plug and Play Wi-Fi Windows Internet Naming ServiceWEB Proxy Server Wide area networkWireless Network Name Ssid Index Index Index