D-View 5.1 Network Management System User’s Guide First Edition (Jan 2003) 6DS510….01 Printed In Taiwan RECYCLABLE
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 4 1 INTRODUCTION This section gives systems requirements and explains installation procedures. System Requirements D-View 5.
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Manipulating Icons and Images Use the “Tool” pad and “User Define” pad under the tool bar to manipulate icons and images in yo
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 83 a. Connecting Objects Objects can be connected using a choice of visually distinct lines, solid lines, dot
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 84 1. Left-click on origin object. 2. Release. 3. Drag line from point of origin to destination object. 96
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 85 1. Left-click on destination object. 2. A line should appear connecting both objects. 97
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 86 Note: You need to click on open space to discontinue drawing. Otherwise, you will continue to be in drawing mode.
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 87 c. Writing text Left-click on the text tool “T” to select the text option then left-click again on diag
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 88 Left-click once on the text to move text around. Text will be highlighted in red rectangle. 100
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 89 Left-click twice on the mouse to edit the text. 101
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 90 To delete text, left-click once and then right-click on the text to bring up the “Delete” option. d. Se
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide e. Selecting individual items You can click on the “hand” icon to select individual items. 2. User Define Tab
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 1 Figure 1 Figure 2 5
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 2: Allows you to bring up icon to be imported. Figure 92 Step 3: Drag domain icon into workspace. Pictured below is t
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 93 An Example: Creating a Topology Diagram Step 1: Click on New Topology. 105
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 94 Step 2: Name new topology and press OK. Figure 95. Step 3: New Topology created: 106
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 96 Step 4: Import background picture by clicking on “New Background Picture.” 107
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 97 Step 5: Import .jpg or .bmp file. 108
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 98 Step 6: Set background size and press OK. Figure 99 Step 7: Background picture imported. 109
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 100 Step 8: You can drag devices directly from Tree View onto the Topology diagram or copy and paste. 110
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 101 Step 9: Use the line function on the tool pad to connect devices in the topology drawing and set colors. 111
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 102 Step 10: Save to Database. 112
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 103 113
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 114 4 MIB UTILITIES This chapter explains how to use MIBs tools and other utilities located under the MIBs drop-down menu. It
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide ♦ 802.1p Priority Configuration Including GMRP and GARP ♦ 802.1Q VLAN Information and Configuration Including Forwarding/Fil
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 116 their respective values depending on your specific needs. Modifications though can only be performed on MIB objects with r
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 117 respect to the forward ing of received datagrams that are not addressed to the device. IP gateways forward datagrams, whil
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 105 The remaining menus under MIB II are the following read-only table and counter windows (examples pictured on next
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 119 This command accesses the contents of the device IF table. This table provides information pertaining to the configuration
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 120 The Oper Status column corresponds to the IfOperStatus MIB object of the interface group. This read-only object displays t
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 121 The statistics table lists the values of the device IF counters. Except for the Index column, all columns in this table ca
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 122 discarded even though no errors were detected on them. One possible reason for discarding such packets could be to free bu
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 123 The following describes each column: The Counters column displays the various IP statistics counters. For information abo
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 124 IpForwDatagrams is a read-only MIB object of the ip group that displays the number of input datagrams for which this devic
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 125 The routing table lists information pertaining to the routes presently known to the device. Each entry corresponds to one
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 126 IpRouteAge is a read-write MIB object of the ip group that displays the time since this route was last updated or otherwis
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 127 IpAdEntBcastAddr is a read-only MIB object of the ip group that displays the value of the least-significant bit in the IP
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 128 displayed on the table. To increase the polling time, click the up-arrow button; to decrease, click the down-arrow button.
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 129 IcmpOutMsgs is a read-only MIB object of the icmp group that displays the number of ICMP messages the device attempted to
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 130 The statistics table lists the values of the various UDP counters of the device. Except for the Index column, all columns
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 131 When you choose this command, the MIB-II SNMP Counters table appears on the screen: The following describes the various co
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 132 SnmpInBadCommunityNames is a read-only MIB object of the snmp group that displays the number of SNMP messages that were de
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 133 SnmpInGetNexts is a read-only MIB object of the snmp group that displays the number of SNMP Get-Next PDUs that have been a
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 107 Figure 108 135
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 109 IF MIB Tables The following table gives a brief description of the IF MIB: IF
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide currently defined as being packet-oriented. To accommodate this, the definitions of these counters are generalized to apply to
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 111 To enable Link Up/Link Down Trap, assign an Alias or enable Promiscuous Mode highlight the appropriate index and
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 139 by at most one instantiation of each of a particular set of MIB objects. A set of management functions is associated with
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 112 Figure 113 140
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 141 Accessing Bridge MIBs The system provides three commands in the General menu for use in accessing various bridge MIBs fro
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 142 The Number of Ports object corresponds to the Dot1dBaseNumPorts MIB object of the dot1dBase group. This read-only object d
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 143 displays the number of frames that were discarded by this port due to excessive transit delay through the bridge. The MtuE
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 5 Figure 6 Typical: Installs D-View 5.1, D-Link SNMP Solutions Modules, DES-3225G, DES-3624i, DES-6000, DGS-3208TG, DGS
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 144 The Time Since Topology Changed object corresponds to the Dot1dStpTi-meSinceTopologyChange MIB object of the dot1dStp grou
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 145 will wait for BPDUs from the root bridge before it starts sending its own BPDUs for permission to become the root bridge.
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 146 The object table reflects the changes you made to the configurable MIB objects. If you want to close the Information dialo
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 147 100Mbps has a path cost of 10. The lower the path cost, the more chance the port has of becoming the root port of the brid
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 148 into four columns as listed below. Except for the Index column, all columns in this table can be resized by dragging their
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 149 The Receive Port column corresponds to the Dot1dStaticReceivePort MIB object of the dot1dStatic group. This read-write obj
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 150 The statistics table displays information for each port of a transparent bridge. Except for the Index column, all columns
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 151 The Discard Frames column corresponds to the Dot1dTpPortInDiscards MIB object of the dot1dTp group. This read-only object
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 152 Below the graph area are message boxes for displaying some information about the displayed graphs and other system message
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 153 Bridge 802.1D (RFC 1493) MIB Groups The dot1dBase Group This mandatory group contains the objects, which are applicable
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Bridge aging time can be adjusted in the Information window; otherwise Bridge 802.1 windows are read-only. Figure 114 154
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 155 Figure 115 Path: MIBs Æ 802.1D Information/Port Table Bridge 802.1D Information Bridge Address, Number of Ports, Bridge
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 116 Path: MIBs Æ Spanning Tree Æ Information Read-only Information Protocol, Time Since Topology Change, Number of To
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Spanning Tree Port Table The STP Port Table allows you to configure STP port settings. Select the port you wish to configure a
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Table 7 Transparent Bridge Forwarding & Static Filtering Tables Highlight to select the device and access these read-onl
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 119 Path: MIBs Æ Transparent Bridge ÆForwarding Table/Static Table Transparent Bridge Forwarding Table Information Ad
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Transparent Bridge Port Counter Table & Port Traffic Graph Counter tables and traffic graphs can be paused or reset as des
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 161 Path: MIBs Æ Transparent Bridge Æ Port Counter Transparent Bridge Port Counter Table dot1dTpPort, dot1dTpPortMaxInfo, Port
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 162 Remote Network Monitoring Object Groups The Ethernet Statistics Group The Ethernet statistics group contains statistics m
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 121 There are 4 buttons located near the bottom of the RMON Statistics window: OK, Reset, Stop, and Start. ♦ OK –
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 7 Figure 8 Before you run D-View Note:. If the device can’t be found under discovery, then you must enable SNMP servi
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 164 1. Click Add to display the Add box. 2. It is sufficient to click OK/ Cancel (as appropriate) or edit any of the three fie
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 165 ♦ Data Source – This identifies the source of the data that this etherStats entry is configured to analyze. This source
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 166 ♦ Jabbers – The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 167 Packet Distribution Tab Click the Packet Distribution tab to open the Packet Distribution window. Packet distribution is g
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 168 ♦ Data Source ifIndex – This entry identifies the source of the data that this etherStats entry is configured to analyze.
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 169 ♦ Broadcast – The number of good packets received during this sampling interval that were directed to the broadcast addre
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Utilization/ Errors Tab Click the Utilization/Errors tab to open the Utilization/Errors window. Utilization is given as the be
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 123 Path: MIBs Æ RMON Æ History RMON History Table Information Index, Data source, Buckets Requested, Buckets Granted
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 172 RMON Alarm Alarm Group The Alarm Group periodically takes statistical samples from variables in the probe and compares the
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 173 if the first sample after this entry becomes valid is greater than or equal to this threshold and the associated alarmStar
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 174 ♦ Sample Type – The method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresho
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide ♦ Rising Event – The index of the eventEntry that is used when a rising threshold is crossed. The eventEntry identified by a
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 125 Path: MIBs Æ RMON Æ Alarm/Event RMON Alarm Table Information Index, Interval, Variable, SampleType, Value, Startu
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 177 RMON Event The Event Group controls the generation and notification of events. Each entry in the Event Table describes the
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 126 Path: MIBs Æ RMON Æ Alarm/Event RMON Alarm Table Information Index, Interval, Variable, SampleType, Value, Start
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 126 Figure 127 Path: MIBs Æ RMON Æ Alarm/Event Index, Description, Type, Community, TimeSent, Owner, Status RMON A
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 180 802.1P & 802.1Q 802.1P Use the 802.1P side menus to view and set 802.1P port priority as well as GMRP and GARP settin
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide The dot1qVlan Group This group contains objects that control configuration and report status of the Virtual LANs known to a br
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Path: MIBs Æ 802.1P Æ Basic Configuration Read-only Device Capabilties 802.1P Basic Configuration Set Traffic Class Status, GM
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 183 Select the port number and type in the appropriate priority values; click Set to effect the change. Path: MIBs Æ 802.1P Æ
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 130 Path: MIBs Æ 802.1P Æ Ports Capability Table Information PortNumber, dot1dPortCapabilities Table 18 GMRP The GM
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Path: MIBs Æ 802.1P Æ GMRP GMRP Table Information PortNumber, Status, GmrpFailed, GmrpLastPduOrign Table 19 GARP GARP setting
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 186 Path: MIBs Æ 802.1P Æ GARP GARP Table Information PortNumber, GarpJoinTime, GarpLeaveTime, GarpLeaveAllTime Set GarpJoinTi
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 132 Path: MIBs Æ 802.1Q Æ 802.1Q Bridge Æ Ports Information Table Information PortNumber, PortVlanID, AcceptableFrame
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 188 802.1Q Learning Constraint Table Set Default VLAN Constraint Value and Default Constraint Type. To add a new listing to t
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 133 Path: MIBs Æ 802.1Q Æ 802.1Q VLAN Table Information VLAN ID, VLAN Name, Egress Ports, Forbidden Egress Ports VLA
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 802.1Q Forwarding/Filtering Forwarding and Filtering information is presented in four separate menus. The menus listed here ap
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 134 191
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 192 Path: MIBs Æ 802.1Q Æ Unicast/Multicast Static Filter Table Table Information UnicastAddress, ReceivePort, PortsUnicastAl
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Port VLAN Statistics Figure 135 Layer 3 Utilities To access Layer 3 utilities located under the MIBs proceed as follows: MIB
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Start Run Step 1 Figure 11 14
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide IP Forwarding IP Forward (RFC 2096) MIB The MIB consists of two tables and two global objects. 1. The object ipForwardNumber
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 195 Path: MIBs Æ Layer 3 utilities Æ IP Forwarding Table Information CidrRouteNumber, CidrRouteDestlp, RouteMask, RouteTypeOfS
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 196 Implementation of this Group is Optional This group provides information about active peer relationships intended to assis
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 197 OSPF OSPF (RFC 1850) OSPF is a powerful routing protocol, equipped with features to handle virtually any configuration r
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide The Interface Table and the Interface Metric Table together describe the various IP interfaces to OSPF. The metrics are placed
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Read-only NumOforiginatesLsas, OSPF VersionNum, RxNewLsas, AreaBorderRouterStatus, ExternLsaCount, ExternLsaChecksum Set Route
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 200 Path: MIBs Æ Layer 3 utilities Æ OSPF Æ OSPF Lsdb Form Link State Database Table Information LsdbAreaId, Type, LinkStatI
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 201 Path: MIBs Æ Layer 3 utilities Æ OSPF Æ OSPF Interface Table Read-only Information IfIpAddress, AddressLessInterface Inter
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide OSPF Neighbor Form Figure 138 Path: MIBs Æ Layer 3 utilities Æ OSPF Æ OSPF Neighbor Table/Read-only Information IpAddress,
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 203 Path: MIBs Æ Layer 3 utilities Æ OSPF Æ OSPF Trap Form Table Information OspfSetTrap, ConfigErrorType, PacketType, Packet
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 2 Figure 12 15
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 139 204
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 205 Path: MIBs Æ Layer 3 utilities Æ IP Mroute Table Information Group, Source, Source Mask, Upstream Neighbor, ReceivedIpData
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 206 DVMRP DVMRP DVMRP is an "interior gateway protocol"; suitable for use within an autonomous system, but not betwe
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 140 Path: MIBs Æ Layer 3 utilities Æ DVMRP General Info Table Read-only Information DVMRPVersion, DVMRPGenerationId,
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 208 PIM PIM MIB This MIB module contains one scalar and eight tables. The tables contained in this MIB are: 1. The PIM I
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 210 Path: MIBs Æ Layer 3 utilities Æ PIM Æ PIM Info Table Information RPGroupAddress, RPAddress, RPState, RPStateTimer, RPLast
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide SNMPv3 Configuration Use the SNMPv3 menu to configure SNMPv3 security settings and new user setup. Choose SNMPv1, SNMPv2 or SN
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 212 Path: MIBs Æ SNMPv3 Table/Read-only Information System Description, System Object ID, Sytem Uptime, System Contact, System
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide SNMP Protocol Settings Pop-up Menus Note: SNMP protocol preferences pop-up menus are accessed by clicking the buttons on the
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 3 Figure 13 Once the screen above is displayed, the Discovery procedure is finished. Now you can use D-View 5.1 to mana
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 214 Path: MIBs Æ SNMPv3 (click Target button) AddEntry_Table AddrName, AddrTDomain, AddrTAddress, AddrTimeout, AddrRetryCount,
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 215 5 INTERNET TOOLS This chapter explains items in the “Tools” drop-down menu in the order of the descending menu items. DIA
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 144 TFTP The Trivial File Transfer Protocol server can be activated under the Tools heading of the Main Menu. The TFT
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 217 The D-View network management system comes with a TFTP server function that allows you to configure the management console
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 145 BOOTP Server Use the BOOTP server window to set up BOOTP service for BOOTP enabled devices. This utility is simil
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 219 environment. Each network device attached to this environment must have a unique IP address in order to send and receive d
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 146 PING Test The D-View network management system provides a test facility that verifies whether or not the manageme
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 222 6 ADVANCED MANAGEMENT This chapter explains how to use trap management functions found under the System drop-down menu. It
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Specific traps on the other hand are only sent to authorized management consoles which can be selected locally from the device
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 17 2 ARCHITECTURE This chapter explains the organization and highlights new features of D-View 5.1. Organization D-View is org
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 224 Clear Trap Alerts To clear the trap alerts from the scrolling message panel (Trap tab) at the bottom of the main menu, un
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 149 Trap View Filter Settings Use the Trap View Filter Setting pop up window to limit both the device from which trap
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide The OIDs tab allows you to limit traps to specific OIDs. Specify OIDs to view by typing in the OID and clicking Add. To remove
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide How to Edit a TRF File Figure 151 Note: Before editing a TRF file, you need to compile the primary module’s MIB files and v
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 228 3. INSTANCE <Index> Define the trap group index number of this device. <Index> is the trap group number of th
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 152 SMTP Setting Form Use the SMTP Setting form to enable email alerts to be sent to the network administrator. Type
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 153 Trap Mail Settings Forms Use the IP Address tab specify the device and alarm. The Alarm Level pull-down menu has
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 154 Alarm Mail Interval Use the Alarm Mail Interval menu tab to specify the frequency with which email alarms are sen
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 155 Example: Receiving alarm/trap messages by e-mail Step 1: Set the SMTP settings. 232
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 156 Step 2: After making the settings, you can use “Mail Test” to check whether the settings are correct. 233
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Access DatabasePlug-inModulesD-View5.1Alarm/TrapManagerDiscover &ParsingMIB Utilities Internet tools Accounts Figure 14 F
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 3 Figure 158 Step 4: Set alarm time, alarm interval and conditions for sending trap mail. 235
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 161 Adding Plug-In Utilities You can develop execution files to plug into the D-View platform. How to install self-de
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide “/N,” “/I,””/R,””/W” respectively stand for Module Name, IP Address, Write Community String, and Read Community String. Re-ins
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 163 Figure 164 240
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 2. HelpPath: Record Help file location using Device OID as Key. Select and right click to added words value. At name value, i
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 166 3. Icon Path: Record the position of icons used using the Device OID as Key. Select and right click on mouse on n
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 167 Figure 168 243
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 19 ♦ Software Download – D-View provides a TFTP server function that allows you to configure your management console as a TFT
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 4. Module Info: Record utility related information with OID of Device as Key. Select and right-click on mouse for newly added
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 170 Install common tools and plug-in to menu item Step 1: Type /DLINK_INSTALL_PATH?Conf/Resources/NewMenu.ini. For ex
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide ♦ Application Name – Execution file name ♦ Application Path – Execution file pathway ♦ Parameters – Execution file paramete
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 247 Account Account is a simple account management system to keep track of the bills. It has the following new features: • Ea
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 173 The Account system can bundle customer equipment just like the telephone system. As with telephone numbers, you
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide ♦ Pay Rate Configuration Figure 174 In the previous figure, we established a new customer entry by setting up the basic in
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 175 Use the Freeze Client and Unfreeze Client buttons to disable (Freeze) or enable (Unfreeze) a frozen port linked t
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide How to Manage a Client Figure 177 When we begin to manage a client we need to determine first whether the client has paid fo
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Client Record Query Locate and view client records using various search conditions including device IP address, link port, cli
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 15 ♦ Powerful MIB Compiler and Browser – With an easy to use GUI, the MIB Compiler and Browser can be used independe
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 179 Client Abnormal Situation Use this to check client usage and logs of abnormal situations for a chosen device. 254
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 180 Device Utilization Analyze network usage and query total number of ports and ports open for a device. 255
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 181 Device Group Manager Figure 182 256
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Use the Group Manager to group devices according to purpose, location, team etc. Select devices from the tree and drag them to
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 184 258
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 259 A TROUBLESHOOTING This appendix provides troubleshooting tips for common problems you may encounter while using the D-View
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 186 ♦ Problem – Can’t send trap mail. ♦ Solution – Check the Trap Mail SMTP Settings (SMTP Server, Port, Type, etc.
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 188 ♦ Problem – Auto-discover can’t find the device you want. ♦ Solution – Use the Discover function (under System)
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 189 ♦ Problem – Can’t inset a device into the D-View 5.1 platform manually. ♦ Solution – To insert a device into D-
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 264 ♦ Problem – Can’t find wireless AP module in D-View 5.1 ♦ Solution – You can install the device module from the D-View 5
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 265 B MENU/COMMAND QUICK REFERENCE System View Edit MIBs Tools Account Window Discover Basic Information Repolling Configur
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 266 INDEX A abnormal usage ... 23, 245 Account ... 17, 22, 245 Alarm Level ...
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 267 O OID ...74 OIDs tab...224 P Pay Ra
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 17 ♦ User Account management – Account is a simple account management system to keep track of the bills. 22
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 23 It has the following features: 1. Each client assigned an account with personal authorization IP Address 2. Differen
iii Collect Trap Information to Log File ... 55 Log On Trap ...
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 24 3 HOW TO MANAGE A NETWORK USING D-VIEW 5.1 This chapter describes how to use the various menus and operations found in the
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Smart IconsList ViewTree ViewMessages/Trap Figure 18 Tree View Presents the entire network grouped into major domains extend
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 26 can be arranged into sub-domains as needed. The Company group is divided into sub-domains according to the device manufactu
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 19 Smart Icons The five main icons that appear in D-View 5.1 GUI are summarized below. 27
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Icon Description Unknown device, device type and function not known. RADIUS server. Device off line or disconnected. SNMP
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide preference of graph style by clicking the graph icon of choice in the middle of the menu. View network role or type distributi
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Repolling Configuration By default D-View polls the network for status updates every 30 seconds. This repolling configuration
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 22 Note: Read/Write Community String settings must be correct otherwise you will not be able to find devices. Saving
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Find Object This option allows the user to quickly find a particular device in the system by entering Alias Name, IP Address,
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide ♦ Input Search By: Select Alias Name, IP Address, or Module Name. ♦ Input String: Enter Alias Name, IP Address, or Module
iv 802.1P ... 180 802.1Q
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide New Sub-domain Form. A list of the devices within that group appears listed in the left panel. Select the devices you want
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide EditÆNew Device You may create a new device to be managed along with the other domains that already exist via the New Device o
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Input Device Name: name of the device IP Address: IP address of the device Read Comm: Read Community string of device Wri
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide EditÆDeviceÆProperties allows you to control the settings of a particular device by entering ♦ Device Name: Name of device u
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Press OK to execute property settings or Cancel to cancel. Multiple View Settings in D-View 1. ViewÆTopology ViewÆ50 % , 75
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 39 ViewÆTopology ViewÆBackground Color Allows you to set background color of the topology. ViewÆTopology ViewÆGrid Gives yo
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 4. ViewÆMessages/Traps View Allows you to view messages and traps on the bottom panel of the display screen. 5. View
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 41 Device SNMP Configuration You can change the SNMP configuration of the device. Otherwise, you will use the default settings
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide ♦ Search Approach – Select Unicast (default) or Broadcast. A Broadcast request is not IP address specific and will cause ever
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 43 Figure 31 How to Monitor and Manage a Network D-View polls all devices automatically. If a device is disconnected, D-View
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D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Connected Figure 32 Disconnected (When device does not respond during Repolling) 44
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 33. Managing Device Using “Web Configure” Step 1: Right click on mouse to execute “Web Configure” 45
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 34 46
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 2: Figure 35 Using the “D-View Module” Double-click on the device Icon or right-click on “D-View Module” to execute: 47
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 36 48
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 37 Using Telnet Right-click on mouse to execute Telnet. 49
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 1 Figure 38 50
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 2 Figure 39 Changing device properties When you need to modify an IP address for a device use the “Properties” menu ite
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 40 Step 2: Press the “Type” Button. 52
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 41 Step 3: Select D-Link and DES-3226. Then Press OK. 53
vi The following entries from the Table of Contents above are Professional Edition features only—all other items are both Standard and Professional E
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 42 Step 4: Properties have been changed. 54
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 43 Collect Trap Information to Log File The user can log the trap history. The trap filename and path is /DLINK_INSTA
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Log On Trap SystemÆTrap ManagementÆLogÆLog On Figure 44 56
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Log Off Trap SystemÆTrap ManagementÆLogÆLog Off Figure 45 57
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide View Trap and Edit SystemÆTrap ManagementÆLogÆView Log Figure 46 58
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 47 Note: For more on trap management functions please refer to Chapter 6: Advanced Management. Install Plug-in Mana
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 48 Step 2 Figure 49 60
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 3 Figure 50 61
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 4 Figure 51 62
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 5 Figure 52 63
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 1 The following chart compares Trial, Standard, and Professional features: Features D-View 5.1 Trial Edition (Free of Charge
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 6 Figure 53 64
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Step 7 Figure 54 Managing SNMP Devices Without a Management Module Background on MIBs The Management Information Base (MIB)
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 66 information, called MIB objects, are kept in an SNMP device, where they can be readily accessed and modified by the device
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 67 When the management console needs to modify the value of a particular MIB object, it sends a SET request to the device SNMP
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 68 MIB Browser When you need to manage a SNMP device without a plug-in module in the D-View platform use a D-View supported MI
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 55 Step 2: Enter settings and press OK. 69
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 56 Step 3: Open “MIB Browser.” 70
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 57 71
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 58 Step 4: Double-click on RFC1213-MIB. 72
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 59 Step 5: Use MIB Browser to manage these entities. 73
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 2 ABOUT THIS GUIDE This User’s guide provides brief descriptions of how to use the various menus and operations found in the D
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 60 74
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 61 MIB Compiler The MIB Compiler provides another way to manage SNMP devices without a management module. It compiles
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 76 ♦ Module to which the object belongs ♦ Syntax ♦ Access limit ♦ Status ♦ Description, and so on. The compiler can commu
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 62 Step 2: Open the MIB File. 77
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 63 78
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 64 Step 3: Compile the MIB file. 79
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 65 80
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 66 More on the MIB Compiler 1. How to find the MIB values of a device. Step 1: Enter Device IP Address by entering t
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 67 Step 2: Right-click on object and execute “Info.” 82
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 68 Left-click on “If Table.” Then left-click on “Table View” to display values. 83
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 3 ♦ Appendix, “Troubleshooting.” Provides solutions to different troubleshooting scenarios.
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 69 2. How to set Device MIB values. After completing 1, left-click on “MIB Entry.” Execute “Set” or “Set Table” to se
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 70 Figure 71 85
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 3. How to edit the MIB Source file: Double-click on a MIB Module to bring up a tree-view. Under “View” left-click on “MIB Sou
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 73 4. How to print an MIB Source file: After opening the MIB Source file by left-clicking “MIB Source” under Fi
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 6. How to delete an MIB Module: Highlight MIB Module. Under “File” left-click on “Delete MIB” or right-click on MIB Modu
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide 8. How to set MIB Module background color: Under “View” left-click on “Set Module Color.” Figure 76 9.
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 77 10. How to set the MIB Module tree-view display color: Under “View” left-click on “Set MIB Tree Color.” 90
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 78 Creating a Topology The Topology diagram creation program included with D-View 5.1 is used to graphically represen
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Create a New Topology To create a new topology right-click on the Topology icon in the Tree View display panel. Step 1: Right
D-View 5.1 User’s Guide Figure 80 Step 3: “New” Topology Established. Figure 81 93
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