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Maintenance
Configuring 3COM
Community Access Levels
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Part II HOW Traffix Manager Works Collecting Data
Displaying Connections To and From Objects
Overview Predefined Event Rules
Viewing Events
Report Types
Using the SubnetsDB File How Subnet Grouping Works
3Com Agents Supported Interface Types
Online Technical Services 163 World Wide Web Site
Monitoring Network Segments Using RMON-1 Agents
Snmp Tables used by Traffix Manager
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Where to find specific information
About this Guide
Documentation
If you are looking for Turn to
Appendix a
Conventions
List conventions that are used throughout this guide
Text Conventions
Icon Description
Terminology Used
This Guide
Related
Documents
Miscellaneous
Comments
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Compliance
Year
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Getting Started with Traffix Manager
Page
Traffix Manager Overview
Traffix Manager Overview
How Does Traffix Manager Work?
Traffix Manager Gathers Data from the Network
Strategy for New
Users
Traffix Manager Overview
Installing Rmon
Transcend NCS Network Administration Guide for
Launching Traffix Manager For the First Time
Agents on Your
Launching
Traffix Manager
Server
Client
Launching the Traffix Manager Client
Managerwindow
Traffix Manager Main Window
Main Window
Reference
Grouping devices
Minus sign next to the group
Menu Option Function
Display
Collection
Events
Reports
Help
Traffix Manager Main Window Menu Options
HOW Traffix Manager Works
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Collecting Data
How Traffix
Manager Processes
Collected Data
Collected Data is added to a Relational Database
Rmon Overview
How Traffix
MAP
Overview
This chapter contains the following sections
Geographical location
Attributes
Be familiar with the concepts of attributes and groupings
Predefined attributes you can change these or add your own
Unknown, or unassigned
Installdir
Groupings
Assigning MAC Addresses
Records an entry for both devices and both devices appear
Device a with the MAC address of the router
Groupings
Deselect Collapse Redundant Grouping
Select this grouping
Groupings
Groupings dialog box
III
Running Traffix Manager
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Launching Traffix Manager After the First Time
Launching a Traffix
Manager Client
After the first time. It contains the following sections
There are two access levels for running the client
Configuring Agents for Data Collection
Interfaces
Configuring Agents for Data Collection
Adding and Editing Agents
Community Access Levels
Level Description
Viewing Agent Statistics
Polling for Data Collection
Polling Agents Over a WAN Link
Suspending and Resuming Data Collection Manually
Finding Agents for Data Collection
Configuring Agents for Data Collection
Displaying Network Traffic Main Window
Loading Network
Traffic Data
You make these selections in the Load Traffic dialog box
Objects in the Main
Working with
Window
Displaying Network
Group Statistics
Selecting
Them
From Objects
Objects
Description of Display Buttons
Protocols Applications Favorites
Displaying Network Traffic in the Main Window
RMON-2 Limitations
Displaying Network Traffic in the Main Window
Displaying Traffic in Graphs
Information about selected items
Using the Graph
Panel
Graph Dialog Box
Using the Launch
Items in the Map
Launch Graph dialog box
Using the Launch Graph Dialog Box
Displaying Traffic in Graphs
Using Event Rules
Using Event Rules
Examples of Event
Rules
Monitor Network Resource Usage
Monitor Critical Devices
Monitor Critical Connections
Monitor Network Trends
Specifying Devices
Selecting Protocols
Specifying Sensitivity
Specifying the Time Filter
Spotting General Long Term Trends
Monitoring Which Devices Are Using a Server
Maintaining Network Security
Enforcing Corporate Policy About Network Usage
Monitoring Protocol Usage
Monitoring WAN Links and Backbone
Detecting Unauthorized Servers
Monitoring Congestion on WAN Links
Detecting Network Misuse
Using Event Rules
Viewing Events
Viewing Events
You use the Event List to display information about events
By severity
Filter dialog box
Do not summarize
By event rule
Print
Managing Selected
Viewing
Events
Configuring an Open Management Platform OMP
Configuring Traffix Manager to Forward Events as Snmp Traps
Click Add
Forwarding Events as Snmp Traps
Viewing Events
Overview of Reporting
During a specified period
Reports Daily Reports
Time Line for Daily Report Generation
Weekly Reports
Monthly Reports
Report Manager has three main areas
Report Manager
Managing Reports
Scheduling Reports
Running Ad Hoc
Reports
Managing Raw Data
Managing Reports
Change the lifetime of that raw report data or output
Strategy for
Reporting
Traffix Manager
Use Graphs to Identify Key Components Quickly
Effects of Grouping
On Reports
Report Types
Report Section Chart Title
Connection Activity Report Charts
Report
Device Activity
Group Activity
There are three ways you can report on groups
External Traffic flowing into or out of the group only
Internal Traffic flowing within the group only
Segment Activity Report Charts
Unusual error totals. These baselines are calculated
Top N Connections
Received over the report period
Top N Connections Report Charts
Top N Connections Report Charts
Top N Devices Report Charts
Top Devices Remainder are grouped as other Device History
Top N Groups Report Charts
Top N Groups
Percentage of errors
Top N Segments Report Charts
Top N Segments
Segments report
Top N Segments Report Charts
Utilization
Appendices and Index
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Troubleshooting Traffix Manager
Troubleshooting
Running Traffix Manager, and their solutions
Contains descriptions of problems you might encounter when
Diagnosing Traffix Manager Problems
Reporting features of Traffix Manager
Reports
If Browser is not in your path message is displayed
Internal traffic
Error could not
Appendix a Troubleshooting Traffix Manager
Traffix Control Panel
This appendix contains
Database
These applications help you to manage and organize a number
Network over time
Provides the following applications for managing databases
Database Maintenance
Clean databases
Repair databases
Optimize databases
Install\traffix\config
Upgrading Traffix Manager
Deinstalling Traffix To deinstall Traffix Manager 2.0 for NT
Manager
Appendix B Database Management Using Traffix Control Panel
Aggregating Devices
Default
Aggregation
Local Domain Specification
Selecting the Default Aggregation Action
Setting a Maximum Device Limit
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Using the Subnetsdb File
Using
SubnetsDB File
File can be edited and reapplied at any time
Class Description
How Subnet Grouping Works
Appendix D Using the Subnetsdb File
Automatic Attribute Assignment
Overview
Contents User-defined Attributes Configuration File
Mylookup fileattrs.exe c\my data\data.txt True
Using the fileattrs Program
Performing
Attribute
Assignment
True
Appendix E Automatic Attribute Assignment
Lookup2
Lookup2
Companies dblookup.exe c\data\companies.mdb
Installdir\TraffixServer\examples
All example programs are included
There is one version in Visual Basic and one in C
Simple attribute lookup process in C
Example Programs
Name Language Description
Library functions available
FunctionDescription
Function Description
GetAttribute
Appendix E Automatic Attribute Assignment
Supported RMON-2 Devices
Types
Appendix F Supported RMON-2 Devices
Configuring 3COM
Downloading
Firmware to 3Com
Standalone Agents
RMON-2 Agents
RMON-1 Table Sizes RMON-2 Table Sizes
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Appendix G Configuring 3COM Standalone RMON-2 Agents
Manager Monitors
Dhcp Devices
What Effect Do
Dhcp Devices Have
Chapter H Dhcp
Using RMON-1 Agents
Using RMON-1
Monitoring
Network Segments
Appendix I Using RMON-1 Agents
Snmp Tables used by Traffix Manager
Retrieval
Mandatory Comments
ProtoDist For protocol distribution reports only
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