| Help : Monitor : Traffic |
The status table summarizes current traffic status for a selected region of
the network. Three colors are used. Green
indicates there have been no threshold violations within a region, yellow
indicates that there has been at least one threshold crossing, but that the
duration of the violation isn't yet sufficient to generate an event, and finally
red
indicates that threshold
crossings have met the frequency and duration criteria for generating an event
(see Server:Configure to see how to set
thresholds).
For example the table below shows status for Building 2:
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InMon Corp:Head Office:Building 2
| Site | ||||||||
| Summary | ||||||||
| 10.36.160.0 | ||||||||
| 10.16.192.0 | ||||||||
| 10.54.168.0 |
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Instructions: Clicking on elements of the location path above the table jumps to a status table for that part of the network. Click on labels to the right of the table to drill-down to a status table for just that section of the network. Click on squares within the table to view a statistics table for the area in the network specified by that row.
Note: When the status table view drills down to individual devices or
ports, additional information is presented in each row. The device symbol
provides a link to
additional information on the device. When drilled-down to the port
level, port type and speed will be displayed as well. Also at the port level
additional status information is presented:
indicates that the host connected to the port is switched off, and
indicates that the port has been administratively disabled.