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1. Retries Previous Next ERS cance 8 Enter or modify the port number time out period in seconds and the number of retries 9 Click the Associated Devices tab Add Credential Authentication Management Interface Associated Devices v Associated Devices f aaa f remove i T Status Device Name IPAddress Device Type Device Model No data to display Previous Next EN Cancel Discover and Manage Resources 29 NMS300 Network Management System Application 10 Click the Add button 2 Select Devices Show Filter Rows per page 10 R lt 1 14 gt E nas Status Device Name a IPAddress Vendor Device Type Device Model Firmware Version up 192 168 10 102 492 168 10 102 Bl netgear Switch GSM7224v2 8 0 1 26 up 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 104 El netgear Swich FS726TP up 192 168 10 114 492 168 10 114 Bl netgear Switch GS728TPS 53 017 up 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 120 Bo netgear Switch 5300 2863 10 0 0 18 up 192 168 10 121 192 168 10 121 Bl netgear Switch GSM7328Sv2 8 0 3 20 up 192 168 10 124 492 168 10 124 Bl netgear Switch GSM7252PS 8 0 3 25 up 492 168 10 125 192 168 10 125 El netgear Switch GSM7248v2 8 0 1 22 up 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 Bo netgear E switch GSM7252PS 8 03 38 up 492 168 10 140 192 168 10 140 El netgear Switch GSM7224v2 8 0 1 29 up 492 168 10 202 192 168 10 202 El netgear Switch FS752TP 5 0 233 i E z A A
2. Manage Configurations and Firmware 118 NMS300 Network Management System Application 9 Select one of the following radio buttons Do not use the settings from this configuration file instead retain current settings in device e Use the settings from this configuration file which is shown below 10 Click the Dynamic DNS tab B Promote File ISP Login amp ISP Type WAN internet IP Address amp DNS Servers Dynamic DNS gt sume timezone Do not use the settings from this configuration file instead retain current settings in device Use the settings from this configuration file which is shown below Dynamic DNS ONS Type Domain Name User NamevEmail PasswordMey Use wikicards Update every 30 days No 11 Select one of the following radio buttons Do not use the settings from this configuration file instead retain current settings in device Use the settings from this configuration file which is shown below 12 Click the SNMP tab B Promote File ISP Login amp ISP Type WAN Internet IP Address amp DNS Servers Dmamicons snme gt Timezone Donot use the settings from this configuration file instead retain current settings in device Use the settings from this configuration file which is shown below SNMP SysConfiguration SysContact admin SysName FVS3186 Manage Configurations and Firmware 119 NMS300 Network Management System Application 13 Select on
3. Rowsperpage 10 R lt 1 f12 gt EEJ Tota 112 Trap Name Notification OID Severity b aciTrapRuleLogEvent 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 11 3 2 0 1 Info aciTrapRuleLogEvent 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 10 3 2 01 Info agentinventoryCardMismatch 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 11 13 0 1 agentinventoryCardMismatch 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 10 13 01 agentinventoryCardUnsupported 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 11 13 0 2 agentinventoryCardUnsupported 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 10 13 0 2 agentinventoryStackP onLinkDown 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 11 13 04 agentinventoryStackPonLinkDown 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 10 13 0 4 agentinventoryStackPonLinkUp 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 11 13 0 3 agentinventoryStackPontLinkUp 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 10 13 0 3 Description Device ICMP Ping results Enable noa Eon f pereo Rowsperpage 10 BA lt 1 1 gt EE totaro Upper Lower Counte Threshold Severity 4 From the Monitor Name menu select the monitor 5 In the Description field enter a new description or use the default description Manage Alarms and Logs 148 NMS300 Network Management System Application The configuration monitor determines the polling interval for the alarm configuration For more information see Manage the Configuration Monitors on page 83 The Enable field shows whether the configuration monitor is enabled However you can enable an alarm configuration even if the configuration monitor is disabled 6 Click the Add button amp Add Threshold Alarm Device ICMP Ping General Info Al
4. SNMP Traffic Monitor Bandwidth Monitor Received Bytes KB Real time Chart Transmitted Bytes KB Real time Chart Selected interfaces Config Files Config File Backup List Credential Authentication Association Device Details 228 NMS300 Network Management System Application Firewall Details The following table lists the dashboard options and widgets or tables that are available for a firewall Table 5 Detailed information available for a firewall Dashboard Menu Option Widget or Table Device Details General Information Average Response Time and Packet Loss Today Min Max Average Response Time Latest 10 Alarms Top 10 Interface by Traffic Today Latest 10 Config Backups Config File Config File Backup List Credential Authentication Association Standalone AP Details The following table lists the dashboard options and widgets or tables that are available for a standalone AP Table 6 Detailed information available for a standalone AP Dashboard Menu Option Dashboard Submenu Option Widget or Table Device Details General Information Average Response Time and Packet Loss Today Average CPU and Memory Utilization Today Inventory Information Min Max Average Response Time Wireless Info Current CPU Latest 10 Alarms Memory Latest 10 Config Backups Device Details 229 NMS300 Network Management System Applica
5. 00000 cece eee eens 198 View a Saved Report 00 00 e eee ee 199 Remove a Saved Report 000 0 cece eee eee 199 Chapter 9 Manage Jobs Schedule JOOS si sasira vee daara mea eee edad Ree a a EAA 202 View and Manage JODS 6 aciaie ats a wdudibed aculewhenise hers amp ieee cers 202 Chapter 10 Manage Users and Security Profiles Security Profile Concepts caidas Sema ddtieadswhwargeder Seaweed ea 206 Add a Security Profile 000 0c cece 206 Modify or Remove a Security Profile 00200 cea eeue 207 Add a User Profile to the User Base 00 0c eee eens 209 Modify or Remove a User Profile 00000 cee eee 210 View and Log Off Online USES ows oaese cow sawatew dew ae acaeraeed a 211 Chapter 11 Customize Global Settings Set the Data Retention Period 020 0 cece eee eee 214 Set the Inventory Polling 24 00 022 eer dewsaeeras oebaee dea ne ees 215 Set the Idle TimM Out c034 ccaee8edecsadacadaaedanen eedaad wad 217 Set the Real time Chart 0 0 0 218 Change the Auto Refresh Setting 00 0 cece eee ee eee 219 Chapter 12 Manage Licenses View License Information 000 0 cece eee 222 Registera LICENSE si erae e eee dh bon tees ood R E eee 222 Deregister a License u un uaaa 223 Appendix A Technical Specifications Appendix B Device Details Switch Detall Sse rana e e a E a deii soo Beas vbncap an 228 Firewall Deta
6. 10 From the Monitor menu select a monitor Monitor Devices and the Network 91 NMS300 Network Management System Application The Monitor menu displays only common monitors that apply to the device types that you select in step 8 on page 90 Your selection from the Monitor menu determines the options that display in the Available Fields section 11 Specify the fields and their order To select the fields use the left and right arrows To arrange their order use the up and down arrows 12 Click the Submit button The screen closes The new or modified dashboard displays in the Dashboard Views table 13 Select the new or modified dashboard view 14 Click one of the following buttons e Launch Popup A pop up screen similar to the following displays Dashboard View Network Dashboard San Jose Device ICMP Ping Legend Mf 192 168 10 120 E 192 168 10 121 BB 192 168 10 14 Last Hour Maximum Response Time ms Minimum Response Time ms Chart Type Line x Chart Type Line z Block 14 39 41 45 11 51 11 57 12 03 12 09 12 15 12 21 12 27 12 33 11 39 11 45 11 51 14 57 12 03 12 09 12 15 12 21 12 277 1 amp 3 Close To close the screen click the X js button e Launch New A screen opens in a new browser window The information that displays if you click the Launch New button is identical to the information that displays if you click the Launch Popup button Monitor Devices and the Netw
7. Day of the Week V Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Stopping On C End Time Never Enter the following information a In the Starting On field enter a date and time b From the Recurrence Type menu select how the schedule recurs and complete the corresponding field or select the corresponding check boxes c Select the End Time radio button and enter the date and time in the corresponding field or leave the Never radio button selected which is the default setting 9 Click the Submit button The Schedule screen closes The backup job schedule becomes part of the backup profile 10 On the Edit Profile screen click the Save button The backup job is executed according to the schedule that you set The application saves the backup configuration files on the NMS300 server and lists them on the Restore screen You can use the backup files to restore device configurations for the devices on your network For more information see Restore Your Device Configurations on page 110 The application saves configuration files from completed backup jobs for the data retention period For more information see Set the Data Retention Period on page 214 Manage Configurations and Firmware 107 NMS300 Network Management System Application View the Execution Status of a Backup Job You can view the execution status of a backup job to ensure that a device configuration was backed
8. The imported firmware file is saved for the data retention period For more information see Set the Data Retention Period on page 214 Execute or Schedule a Firmware Upgrade After you import a firmware file into the NMS300 server see Import a Firmware File on page 132 you can execute a firmware upgrade immediately or schedule the application to execute a firmware upgrade later gt To execute or schedule a firmware upgrade 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 Manage Configurations and Firmware 133 NMS300 Network Management System Application Select CONFIG gt IMAGE MANAGEMENT HOME WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS IMAGE MANAGEMENT Image Management Ean f e Rows perpage 0 BA lt 1 1 gt BEN Toata O File Name Create Time Device Type Version Created By e fs_3 1 9 11 09 13 2013 09 28 19 O Firewan 34 141 amp jitran O m5300_10 0 0 31 09 13 2013 09 27 27 Switch 10 0 0 31 amp jitran O 7520_2 5 0 5 09 13 2013 09 26 27 BB wireless Controlter 2 5 0 5 amp jiran To add columns to or remove them from the Image Management table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns File Name Create Time Device Type Version Created By Vendor Device Model Size MB and Description To filter the firmware fi
9. Top 10 AP by Client Count Current Top 10 Standalone AP by CPU Utilization Today Top 10 Standalone AP by Wired Traffic Today E stancatone aP GB stancaicne ae Standalone aP E stancatone aP GB stancaione aP E Stancatone ar E Stancatone ar E stancatone aP Stancatone ap NTRWG Latest 10 Wireless Alarms 06 24 2013 09 50 01 06 23 2013 17 1421 Widget Area Drag the widget from left to here Drag the widget from left to here Monitor Devices and the Network 75 NMS300 Network Management System Application The screen displays the widgets that are currently selected The left side of the screen displays the Available Widgets menu Available Widgets Y Top 10 Standalone AP Top 10 Standalone AP by WLAN Top10SSsID gt Top 10 Radio gt Device Inventory gt Alarm Customize the Wireless Summary screen by performing one of the following tasks Add a widget From the Available Widgets menu click and drag a widget to an empty widget area at the bottom of the screen When the widget is in the target widget area the widget area displays green and you can drop the widget Table 3 on page 73 describes the optional widgets that you can add e Remove a widget In a widget area that is populated by a widget click the X K in the upper right of the widget area Adjust the widget order To move a widget to another widget area click and drag
10. You can choose from the following columns Name File Format Report Period Scheduled Recurrent Type Next Execution Time Email and Description 4 From the Report Type menu select the report type 5 Select the report template 6 Click the Edit button f Edit Report Template Select Devices Customize Fields General Info Report Name Device Inventory test Report Period Current iv Device Inventory information for selected device Description PDF File C EXCELFile C HTML File I Save Report in NMS300 File System Previous Next ERIS EIN KERSTIN cose Depending on your type of report selection a different Edit Report Template screen might display 7 Click the Add Schedule button Schedule Execution Type amp Status Enable No v Execution Type canes 8 From the Enable menu select Yes Generate and View Reports 197 NMS300 Network Management System Application 9 Specify whether the application generates the report once or on a recurring basis by selecting one of the following options from the Execution Type menu and entering the corresponding information e One time scheduled This is the default selection In the Starting On field enter a date and time e Recurrent The screen adjusts to display more fields f Schedule Execution Type amp Status Enable Yes v Execution Type Recurrent Starting On Starting On 04730 2013 14 59 00 Recur
11. To add a childmap 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select TOPOLOGY gt MAP VIEWS HOME WIRE RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS MAP VIEWS E Agva anu JD O i amp Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Auto Setting Reset Help Screen Print Search Device Name 1 10210 1020 192 168 10 209 a 102 108 10 215 192 108 10 215 121 10205 192 168 10205 g sromy gem72 121 192 108 10 217 192 168 10 208 192 168 10 208 CS746Tv2 Sma 192 168 10 204 102168 10 213 192 168 10 213 MALE TE TTA MANE A N99 IB 10 202 3 From the Map Tree select the map 4 Click the Maps icon ad E amp 8g oO t od Devices Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help The Add Map screen displays f Add Map Map Info Map Name Selecta Map World Select a Local Map Manage Maps and Topologies 168 NMS300 Network Management System Application 5 Enter a name for the childmap E Add Map Map Info Map Name Location 1 Selecta Map j p LORN A World hg USA California San Jose San Jose State University Floor Map 1 Floor Map 2 Either select a default childmap or import a map from your computer by selecting one of the following radio buttons e Select a Map Select a default map from the menu e Select a Local Map Take the following action a Click the Select button b Locate and select a
12. gt To manage a hierarchical map 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select TOPOLOGY gt MAP VIEWS HOME WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS MAP VIEWS S arherwsgeoegoei amp Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Auto Setting Reset Help Screen Print ay is Search a na i 192 168 10 208 192 168 10 200 192 188 10209 ii B d 102 168 10 215 192 108 10 215 68 10 205 121 10205 192 168 10 205 g iron on 2126 192 108 10 217 192 108 10 208 192 168 10 208 GS7A6TV2 Sma 192 168 10 204 192 108 10213 192 168 10 213 ma corer sane 199 168 20 202 3 From the Map Tree select the map 4 To rescale the map use the scaling tool that displays on the left of the map Map View CE SB He tw O Gio e ule o World Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print amp San Jose II China Netgear Search Device Name r 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 202 192 168 10 202 5 To reposition the map hold your cursor on the map and drag the map to a new position Manage Maps and Topologies 166 NMS300 Network Management System Application Take one of the following actions Let the application refresh the map automatically Click the Auto icon The map refreshes automatically every two minutes Automatic refreshment is the default setting Refresh the map manually Click the Refresh icon
13. network parms SiPAddress 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 SAAR 8 Repeat Step 7 until you made all your changes in the configuration file AN CAUTION When you restore the configuration of a device you must provide the correct configuration file Make sure that any changes that you make on the Promote Configuration screen do not corrupt the configuration file If you provide a corrupted configuration file the application pushes out the corrupted configuration file when it executes the configuration restore job and you can damage the device 9 Click the Submit button The Promote File screen closes and the promoted configuration file is listed in the Restore table Manage Configurations and Firmware 116 NMS300 Network Management System Application Promote a Configuration File for Firewalls To use the configuration file of a single NETGEAR firewall as a template to configure a collection of NETGEAR firewalls see Restore the Configuration of Several Identical Devices on page 120 you must promote the file but can retain the existing configurations for the following features ISP login and type of ISP WAN Internet IP address and DNS servers Dynamic DNS configuration SNMP configuration Time Zone For each of these features you can decide to either retain the existing configuration on the firewalls or overwrite the configuration for the feature with the one from the promoted file CAUTION NETGEAR recommends th
14. 2 Select RESOURCES gt INVENTORY WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG REPORTS INVENTORY Inventory e Show Fitter Exportto Excel ExporttoPor Rows perpage 10 B lt 1 Vs gt EEJ Toata Status Device Name IP Address MACAddress Hostname Managed By Device Type Device Model e up 192 168 10 102 mine 192 168 10 230 74 44 01 9010 72 P Address c Switch GSM7224v2 Up 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 104 00 22 31 9e 95 37 ri E switen up 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 114 20 40 70 91 5b 06 Adc san jose E switen up 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 120 4 60 de db 77 68 up 192 168 10 125 192 168 10 125 cO 3t0e 7feb c5 p beijing witch up 192 168 10 201 192 168 10 201 10 00 7f b3 06 08 Address E switen up 192 168 10 217 192 168 10 217 up 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 up 192 168 10 237 192 168 10 237 Interface List Rows per page B lt 1 u32 gt EJ Totat 311 Interface Type Admin Status Operation Status Speed Mbps MTU d t up Down 1000 1500 up Down 1000 1500 up Down 1000 1500 up Down 1000 1500 up Up 1000 1500 up Down 1000 1500 up Down 1000 1500 up Down 1000 1500 up Down 1000 1500 ethemetCsmacd up Down 1000 1500 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Inventory table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Status Device Name IP Address MAC Address
15. For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select CONFIG gt BACKUP WIRELESS RESOURCES CONFIG REPORTS Backup 2 E OT ore Rows perpage 10 RA lt 1 1 gt BEN Tot a Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution Time bd E ro Not Recurrent 09 10 2013 11 49 45 O Succeeded Gro Not Recurrent 09 10 2013 11 45 28 W Partially Succeeded The Backup screen displays the existing backup profiles 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Backup table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Name Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution Time Description Created By and Created Time Manage Configurations and Firmware 101 NMS300 Network Management System Application 4 Add a backup profile or modify an existing backup profile e To add a backup profile click the Add Profile button e To modify an existing backup profile a From the Backup table select a backup profile b Click the Edit button For a new backup profile the Add Profile screen displays For an existing backup profile the Edit Profile screen displays Add Profile Select Devices View Result General Info Description Backup File Setting File Name Version r
16. Note Traffic volume is stated in KB MB or GB Monitor Devices and the Network 73 NMS300 Network Management System Application Table 3 Optional widgets for Wireless Summary screen continued Widget Description Information Top 10 Radio Top 10 Radio by Client Count Current Top 10 Radio by Traffic Today Top 10 radios by number of current clients Top 10 radios by traffic volume for today gt To customize the Wireless Summary screen 1 Log in to the application Radio Device status Device name Device type Total number of clients Radio Device status Device name Device type Ingress Rx traffic volume Egress Tx traffic volume Total traffic volume Note Traffic volume is stated in KB MB or GB For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select WIRELESS gt WIRELESS SUMMARY The Wireless Summary screen displays Monitor Devices and the Network 74 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3 Click the Customize Portal button HOME WIRELESS Available Widgets w Top 10 Standalone AP Top 10 Standalone AP by Memor Top 10 Standalone AP by WLAN Top 10Ssi0 gt Top 10 Radio gt Device Inventory gt Alarm OURCES MONITOR ALARMS Widgets Area Wireless AP Status Wireless Device Type pw REPORTS ADMIN NETGEAR_620 97 NETGEAR_11ng_97 NETGEAR_11ng_99 WG103_229 netpearSc471
17. 1 7 660 16 09 05 2013 17 38 08 Monitor Devices and the Network 71 NMS300 Network Management System Application By default the following widgets display onscreen Widget Description Information Wireless Inventory Top 10 SSID by Client Count Current Top 10 AP by Client Count Current Top 10 Standalone AP by CPU Utilization Today Status of the wireless APs and distribution of wireless devices in the network Top 10 SSIDs by number of current clients Top 10 wireless standalone APs and controller managed APs by number of current clients Top 10 wireless standalone APs by total CPU utilization for today Wireless AP status Number of APs that are up Number of APs that are down Wireless device type Number of standalone APs Number of controller managed APs Number of wireless management systems WMSs Number of wireless controllers SSID Device status Device name Radio Total number of clients Device status Device name Device type Total number of clients Device status Device name Device type CPU utilization in percentage Top 10 Standalone AP by Wired traffic Today Top 10 wireless standalone APs by traffic volume over a wired connection for today Device status Device name Device type Ingress Rx traffic volume Egress Tx traffic volume Total traffic volume Note Traffic volume is stated in KB MB or GB Latest 10 Wireless
18. 6 Double click the report Your report opens Remove a Saved Report You can remove a saved report that you no longer need gt To remove a saved report 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Generate and View Reports 199 NMS300 Network Management System Application Select REPORTS gt GENERATED REPORTS HOME WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS GENERATED REPORTS Generated Reports Filter Create Time Range Last 30 days Show Filter cm Rows per page B lt ilu gt EJ Tota 37 C Report Name Report Category Report Type Report Period E Device Inventory Device Inventory Current C Client Count per Radio v Clie Client Count per Radio Last 24 hours PDF File Client Count per Radio w v Client Count per Radio Last 24 hours POF File Client Count per Radio ni vi Client Count per Radio Today POF File Client Count per Radio ve v Client Count per Radio Customized period by date POF File C Client Count per AP N Clie Client Count per AP Today POF File WLAN Utilization i evic WLAN Utilization Today PDF File C Traffic per SSID ni Jevic fi Today POF File Traffic per Radio W c affic p 2 Today POF File Client Count per SSID Wireless Client er SSID Today POF File To add columns to or remove them from the Generated Reports table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting
19. Click the OK button The Add Link screen closes Manage Maps and Topologies 184 NMS300 Network Management System Application 10 Click the Save button The link is added between the two devices Network Topology View List Node Link Tree View j Radial Tree View Topology Tree View 192 168 10 28 192 168 10 61 192 168 10 10 192 168 10 102 mass 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 121 msasa 192 168 10 28 192 168 10 61 192 168 10 101 192 168 10 102 192 168 10 112 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 121 192 4168 19 12 a O oe 9 amp Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print ie Ss 8 ee TSS s752TXS stack_229 jt gt 192 168 10 20 92 168 10 28 S 192 168 1010 192 168 Vak 192 168 1940 gt 192 168 1008 xsmstack_ 37 gs728ts name 192 G 92 1168 10 61 3 be 158 L9aghp8 10 101 10 102 mine om E 192 1 68901690 Customize the Style of a Node and Link on a Topology View You can customize the way that a node and a link display gt To customize the style of a node and link 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select TOPOLOGY gt NETWORK TOPOLOGY NETWORK TOPOLOGY Derice Name mr 192 10 10 209 192 168 10 209 192 108 10 215 192 168 10 215 192 168 10 205 192 168 10 205 frreny gem72121 192 168 10 217 192 168 10 208 192 168 10 208 O
20. Selected Alarms Alarm Time Major and above All Day If you have not yet added any alarm notification profiles see Add or Modify an Alarm Notification Profile on page 153 the Alarm Notification table is empty 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Alarm Notification table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Enable Profile Name Device Group Selected Alarms Alarm Time Created By and Create Time 4 Select an alarm notification profile 5 Take one of the following actions e Disable the alarm notification profile a From the More menu select Disable A pop up confirmation screen displays b Click the Yes button The alarm notification profile is disabled and can no longer generate an email message In the Alarm Notification table the Enable column displays No for the alarm notification profile e Reenable the alarm notification profile From the More menu select Enable The alarm notification profile is enabled and can generate an email message In the Alarm Notification table the Enable column displays Yes for the alarm notification profile e Remove the alarm notification profile a Select the Delete button A pop up confirmation screen displays b Click the Yes button Manage Alarms and Logs 152 NMS300 Network Management System Application The alarm notification profile i
21. To save the firmware file on your computer follow the directions of your browser Remove a Firmware File You can remove a firmware file that you no longer need 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Manage Configurations and Firmware 139 NMS300 Network Management System Application Select CONFIG gt IMAGE MANAGEMENT Image Management Show Filter eon f e Rows perpage 15 E lt 7 1 gt EEN Toar 1 Create Time Created By e 05 21 2013 18 52 38 9 0 1 29 BS jimmy To add columns to or remove them from the Image Management table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns File Name Create Time Device Type Version Created By Vendor Device Model Size MB and Description 10 filter the firmware files that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the firmware files by criteria such as time range device type device model and file name To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Select the firmware file From the More menu select Delete Image A pop up confirmation screen displays Click the Yes button The firmware file is removed from the Image Management table and deleted Manage Configurations and Firmware 140 Manage Alarms and Logs Get alerts if something goes wrong You can receive
22. Total 12 O Name Protocol Timeout sec Retries Oefault FVS HTTPS HTTPS O Default HTTP HTTP C Default HTTPS HTTPS O Default SNMP SNMP V2C C Default Telnet Telnet O non def 215 tel passwort Telnet non det tel 209 password3 Telnet O non default 215 telnet Telnet C non default m5300 Telnet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C telnet 217 non default Telnet 1 3 Select the device credential 4 Click the Delete button A pop up confirmation screen displays 5 Click the Yes button The device credential is removed from the Device Credentials table and deleted Remove a Discovery Profile If you delete a discovery job from the Jobs table the application deletes the discovery profile for the job automatically For more information see View and Manage Jobs on page 202 You can also remove a discovery profile manually gt To remove a discovery profile manually 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select RESOURCES gt DISCOVERY WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS DISCOVERY Network Discovery ee Rows perpage 1 RA lt 1 1 gt BEN Tours go Name a Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution Time dise fs 147 250 No Not Recurrent O disc tvs hostname Eno Not Recurrent 08 29 2013 11 15 00 uv Succeeded O aise wan ip Brno Not Recurrent 09 05 2013 14 15 00 O succ
23. Use the SNMP MIB Browser The SNMP MIB browser lets you retrieve information about SNMP enabled devices directly The application supports SNMPv1 SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 and all supported standard and private MIBs The SNMP MIB browser lets you select one of several MIB databases and navigate a MIB tree to select a specific MIB trap The application displays the data that the MIB trap collects information about the selected MIB trap and information about the SNMP credentials To select a MIB database and a MIB trap collect data for a device and view information about the MIB trap and SNMP credentials 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select RESOURCES gt DEVICES RESOURCES DEVICES Show Fiter a oe More v Rows per page iv lt 1 15 gt EEJ Total 41 CO Staus Device Name a IPAddress MACAddress Hostname Managed By Location Up 192 168 10 102 mine 192 168 1 7 4 44 01 90 10 7 IP Addres shanghai CN Device Type Device Model bd 192 168 10 104 19216810114 IP Address Switch 3 1 IPA i 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 120 c6 db 77 6 IP Address san jose g Swit 1921 r f r IPA ddress 192 168 10 125 t ch t t 192 168 10 201 192 168 100 216 192168 10 217 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 237 The screen displays the devices that the application discovered Discover and Manage Resources 49 NMS300 N
24. View the Default Top 10 Widgets If you have not customized the Top 10 screen the screen displays the default top 10 widgets gt To monitor the default top 10 widgets and view device details 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 Monitor Devices and the Network 64 NMS300 Network Management System Application WIRELESS RESOURCES Top 10 Devices by Average CPU Today Device Name 192 168 10 125 192 168 10 102 mine netoears4e318 350 157 netgearA102E8 660 167 Jun 6 M5300 jimmy July 7 660 163 jimmy Jimmiy 620 168 Top 10 Interfaces by Utilization Today Device Name 192 168 10 216 192 168 10 216 192 168 10 237 192168 10 237 192 168 10 226 June6 215 jimeny GSM7224y2 192 168 10 237 wns 41 192 168 10 226 uTM150 Interface Name Ou 13 110 23 1048 1 039 03 von ano 1 18 ano Top 10 Interfaces by Traffic Today Device Name 192 168 10 216 192 168 10 216 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 237 192 168 10 237 June6 215 jimeny GSM7 2242 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 201 Junes 215 jimeny GSM7224v2 g11 o13 1193 1104 03 i92 i5 eur Interface Name Tx Rx 1 0 23 1048 Select MONITOR gt TOP 10 MONITOR Top 10 Devices by Average Memory Today Device Name netgearAs23F9 Jun 6 M5300 jimmy jimmy 192
25. Wireless Device gt Wireless Client Figure 6 Overview of the types of reports Add or Modify a Report Template gt Inventory gt Device gt Trafic gt Wireless Device Wireless Client Client Count per AP Client Count per SSID Client Count per Radio To generate reports for your particular network and situation you can add a report template that is based on a default report template or modify a default report template gt To select a report style and add a report template or modify an existing report template 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select REPORTS gt REPORT TEMPLATES WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS REPORT TEMPLATES Report Type Report Templates Y mentor faoa Mf eon f os Generate repon Rows perpage gt E lt 1n gt E mas Device Inventory C Name File Format Report Period Scheduled Recurrent Type Next Execution Time gt Interface Inventory O Device inventory POF File Current No Not Recurrent gt Device o gt Traffic gt Wireless Device gt Wireless Client O FitaPs POF File Current Bro Not Recurrent Device Inventory POF File Current Gro Not Recurrent Generate and View Reports 190 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Report Templates table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns
26. You can choose from the following columns Status Device Name Associated Controller IP Address Hostname Managed By MAC Address Location Device Type Device Model Vendor Last Update Time Hardware Version Firmware Version Configuration Version Serial Number Contact Discover Time and Description 4 To filter the devices that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as type name IP address location vendor model and status To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 To view details about a device click the device name or IP address for the device For more information see View Device Details and Interface Details on page 77 View Wireless Management System Information Only You can display only the wireless management systems that the application manages gt To view wireless management system information 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 Discover and Manage Resources 42 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select WIRELESS gt WMS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS WMS List Show Fitter KA ET ore Rows perpage 10 fal lt 1 n gt E Tota C Status Device Name a IPAddress Hostname Managed By MACAddress Device Model up WMS 41 192 168 10 41 IP Address c0 3f00 30 7e b0 VMS5316 3 To add columns to or remove them from t
27. gt EE totar1 Device Name IPAddress Start Time End Time Status Detail JGSM7224_207 192 168 10 207 05 21 2013 17 03 54 05 21 2013 17 04 18 g Succeeded Manage Configurations and Firmware 113 NMS300 Network Management System Application e Schedule Lets you set up a schedule to restore the configuration file later A screen similar to the following displays Execution Type amp Status Execution Type Starting On 05 21 2013 13 58 00 cance a Specify the time that you want the procedure to start b Click the Submit button The restore procedure is executed once at the specified time Customize and Promote a Configuration File To use the configuration file of a device as a template to configure a collection of devices see Restore the Configuration of Several Identical Devices on page 120 you first must customize the file for your network configuration and promote the file Note For information about using a configuration file as a template to configure several NETGEAR firewalls see Promote a Configuration File for Firewalls on page 117 CAUTION NETGEAR recommends that only administrators with advanced network knowledge and experience perform the following procedure gt To customize and promote a configuration file 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 Manage Configurations and Firmware 114 NMS300 Network Management System
28. 1 0 29 Vendor Netgear Device Type Switch Device Model XSM7224S Version Description EE nce 7 Modify the information in the File Name field Version field or Description field or ina combination of these fields 8 Click the Submit button The modified firmware file is saved and the screen closes Manage Configurations and Firmware 138 NMS300 Network Management System Application Export a Firmware File You can export a firmware file To export a firmware file 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 Select CONFIG gt IMAGE MANAGEMENT SS Ee IMAGE MANAGEMENT Image Management e Ronsperpage oR lt T11 gt EEN roars I FileName Create Time Created By a I ms 9 1 0 29 05 21 2013 18 52 38 s To add columns to or remove them from the Image Management table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns File Name Create Time Device Type Version Created By Vendor Device Model Size MB and Description To filter the firmware files that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the firmware files by criteria such as time range device type device model and file name To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Select the firmware file From the More menu select Export Image
29. 10 120 Bl netgear Switch M5300 2863 10 0 0 18 up 192 168 10 121 192 168 10 121 Bi netgear Switch GSM7328Sv2 8 03 20 up 192 168 10 124 192 168 10 124 Bi netoear Switch GSM7252PS 80 3 25 up 192 168 10 125 192 168 10 125 Bl netgear Switch GSM7248v2 8 01 22 up 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 Bl netgear Switch GSM7252PS 80 3 38 e Up 192 168 10 140 192 168 10 140 Netgear 3 Switch GSM7224v2 8 0 1 29 up 192 168 10 202 492 168 10 202 Bl netgear Switch FS752TP 5 0 2 33 e F Add Selection Add All Close b Select devices to add and click the Add Selection button To add all of the devices in the table click the Add All button Generate and View Reports 192 NMS300 Network Management System Application c Click the Add Group button Select Groups Rows per page 10 iv lt Mn gt E tote I Name a Type Device Count T Al Netgear Devices Dynamic Group h Add Selection Add All Close d Select device groups to add and click the Add Selection button To add all of the device groups in the table click the Add All button The selected devices groups or both display in the Select Target Network Devices or Groups table e If you are modifying an existing report template to remove devices or groups select the devices or groups and click the Remove button The devices or groups are removed from the Select Target Network Devices or Groups table 9 Clic
30. 168 10 120 netgear648318 192 168 1061 192 168 10 217 192 168 10 55 192168 10 125 Standalone aP Standalone aP Standalone aP fd Standalone AP Standalone AP TOPOLOGY June6 215 jimmy GSM7224 2 REPORTS Customize Portal Device Type andalone AP Switch dalone AF WA j Top 10 Interfaces by Traffic Rate Today Tx Util 18 21 0 00 Total 18 21 18 19 0 30 0 24 019 0 06 0 05 0 04 0 03 Device Name 192 168 10 216 192 168 10 216 192 168 10 237 192 168 10 237 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 0 14 0 14 0 06 0 03 0 04 0 00 192 168 10 201 192 168 10 226 lt 0 03 0 00 0 03 Device Name 192 168 10 237 192 168 10 237 192 168 10 237 4898068 6 08 MB 11245MB 489 27 GB 9 514 63 MB 6 111 19 MB 454 13 MB 264 34 MB 239 36 MB 3 119 95 MB 119 76 MB 168 79 MB 660 84 MB 515 74 MB 455 27 MB 454 72 MB 377 85 MB 334 96 MB 209 06 MB By default the following widgets display onscreen June6 215 jimmy GSM7224v2 Interface Name Oo 013 110 23 1 048 1 939 1 946 1 925 a 1 95 1 923 Rx bps 2 206 181 929 625 181 9 4 303 14 240 81 190 5 92 244 106 0 62 457 34 304 14 918 41 620 Top 10 Interface by Errors Today Interface Name Tx Errors 1 0 48 0 1 0 21 0 1 023 0 Widget Description Information Top 10 Devices by Top 10
31. 46 L g ln toa DEVIC a erecta dss Oe egand SAS REO Pew dan ee ts 47 NMS300 Network Management System Application Ping Perform a Traceroute or Reboot a Device Use the SNMP MIB Browser 0000 0 e eee eee eee View and Export the Inventory Table and Interface List Table Manage Device Groups veci ceris exe daadewahatiiwnd d Bakoitia d Add or Modify a Static Device Group 00 00 ce eee Add or Modify a Dynamic Device Group 0000 Remove a Device Group rori rericanirerreu suro eee Chapter 4 Monitor Devices and the Network Monitor the NetWork e acct seken tees d dame ceed ewe a eee enw es View the Default Network Summary 020000ee eeu Customize the Network Summary Screen 0 00005 Monitor the Top 10 Widgets for All Devices 20 05 View the Default Top 10 Widgets 0 00 cee eee eee Customize the Top 10 Screen 1 2 eee View the Wireless Summary and Monitor the Top 10 Widgets for Wireless Devices 0 0000 cece eee eee View the Wireless Summary and Default Top 10 Wireless Widgets Customize the Wireless Summary Screen 0 00005 View Device Details and Interface Details 004 Monitor Wireless Clients and View Client Details Manage the Configuration Monitors 0 0 e eee eee Configure an Individual Monitor 00 000 e eee eee Dis
32. 80 NMS300 Network Management System Application A screen similar to the following displays BE Select Device Show Fiter Rowsperpage 10 RI lt 1 1 gt EJ totare Status Device Name IP Address MACAddress Device Type Device Model up 350 157 192 168 10 157 30 46 9a1a dbce8 Standalone AP Up 620 162 192 168 10 162 84 1b 5e Sc 5 amp a8 Standalone AP uw 660 167 192168 10 167 84 1b 5e 5d 1818 Standalone AP Ol Jimmy 620 168 192 168 10 168 84 1b 5e 5c 5k08 Standalone ap Lt July17 660 163 192 168 10 163 84 1b 5e 5d tat8 Standalone AP Down netgear648318 192 168 10 186 00 24 b2 64 8318 Standalone AP Down netgearA1 0268 192 168 10 156 c4 3d c7 a1 02e8 Standalone AP Op netgear A623F8 192 168 10 150 0 91 15 86 23 18 Standalone AP 00000000 EE cocs 6 To filter the devices or SSIDs that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as name IP address location and model You can filter the SSIDs by criteria such as SSID name device name and device IP address To hide the filter for SSIDs or devices click the Hide Filter button The following figure shows an example of a screen that displays when you filter by device IP address B Select Device Device NameAP Location Device Model a 192 168 10 163 Apply fl Clear Hide Fitter Rows per page 10 iv lt 1n gt E ma Seus Device Name a Vendor P Address MAC Address Device Type Device Mod
33. Application 2 Select CONFIG gt RESTORE WIRELESS RESOURCES CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS Show Filter ZON Restore Configuration More v Rows per page 1 v lt 171 gt EJ mas F File Name Device Name File Type Create Time Device Type Size KB Promoted e T backup_221 XSM7224S_221 Text 05 02 2013 16 12 03 E switen 283 Ero I Promoted backup_221 XSM7224S_221 Pj Tex 04 28 2013 03 54 33 E switen 278 Yes I bdackup_221 XSM7224S_221 Text 04 28 2013 03 49 27 Switch 2 84 No 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Restore table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns File Name Device Name File Type Create Time Device Type Size KB Promoted Description Device IP Device Model Version Vendor and Created By 4 To filter the configuration files that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the configuration files by criteria such as device type device model device name and device IP address To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the configuration file 6 From the More menu select Promote File amp Promote File Promote Configuration 4 Asset Tag ICurrent Configuration CLIName S Capabilities ISystem Description GSM7224V2 ProSafe 24G Contact 7 System Software Version 8 0 1 44 amp Creator E DNS hostname 3 Sy
34. Backup table and deleted Manage Configurations and Firmware 109 NMS300 Network Management System Application Restore Your Device Configurations You can restore the configurations of the devices that the application manages on your network as follows e Single device You can restore the configuration of a single device on your network For more information see Restore the Configuration of a Single Device on page 111 e Several identical devices You can use the configuration of one of the devices on your network to create a configuration template for several identical devices on your network For more information see Customize and Promote a Configuration File on page 114 or Promote a Configuration File for Firewalls on page 117 and Restore the Configuration of Several Identical Devices on page 120 The Restore table which you access by selecting CONFIG gt RESTORE displays the backup configuration files that the application adds after it has backed up a configuration The application saves backup configuration files for the data retention period For more information see Set the Data Retention Period on page 214 If the configuration file that you need does not display in the Restore table you can import the file into the application For more information see Import a Configuration File on page 125 The Restore table also displays the configuration files that you imported A CAUTION When you restore the configuration
35. Click the Customize Portal button WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS Available Widgets Widgets Area Y Ese Group By Location yvi ShangHai gt Device Inventory ShangHai AP Guangdong s unknown gt Interface ShangHai AC gs110tp_eltecom asd netgearAoFccs Device Inventory StatusDevice Type x Device Status Device Type Q i O up 0 switch gt Device Tree View gt Alarm gt Top 10 Device Device Type Alarm Name Device Name Switch Interface Trasmitted p GS748T_1 Mi 04 10 2013 Switch Interface recived pack GS748T_1 M 04 10 2013 Switch Interface recived pack 3 TXS_1 M 04 10 2013 Switch Interface Trasmitted p G S_ M 04 10 2013 8 Switch Interface Trasmitted p GS752TXS_1 M 04 10 2013 Interface recived pack GS752TXS_1 M 04 10 2013 Interface Trasmitted p M5300 28G F M 04 10 2013 Interface recived pack GS752TP_1 M 04 10 2013 Interface Trasmitted p GS752TP_1 M 04 10 2013 Interface recived pack M5300 28G F M 04 10 2013 Drag the widget from left to here Drag the widget from left to here The screen displays the widgets that are currently selected The left side of the screen displays the Available Widgets menu Available Widgets y Enterprise Network Map gt Device Tree View Device Inventory gt Alarm gt Top 10 Device gt Interface Monitor Devices and the Network 63 NMS300 Network
36. Info Monitor Name evice IP Tra Enable Yes v Polling Interval minutes 10 Minutes v Device traffic statistics per IP protocol Description 5 Optional In the General Information screen modify the following settings From the Polling Interval menu select a polling interval Enter a description 6 Click the Monitor Devices tab T Monitor Configuration Device IP Traffic General Inforamtion Monitor Devices gt Monitor Parameters Monitor Target Devices All Devices C Select Devices or Device Groups 7 Optional In the Monitor Devices screen select one of the following radio buttons All Devices Monitors all devices e Select Devices or Device Groups The screen adjusts to let you select devices device groups or both to monitor a Click the Add Device button b Either select individual devices and click the click Add Selection button or click the Add All button The device or devices are added to the table on the Monitor Devices screen Monitor Devices and the Network 85 NMS300 Network Management System Application c Click the Add Group button d Either select individual devices and click the click Add Selection button or click the Add All button The device groups or groups are added to the table on the Monitor Devices screen 8 Click the Monitor Parameters tab T Monitor Configuration Device IP Traffic General Inforamtion Monitor Parameters
37. Interface List Note For more information see Table 12 on page 235 Config Files Config File Backup List Credential Authentication Association Device Details 233 NMS300 Network Management System Application Router Details The following table lists the dashboard options and widgets or tables that are available for a router Table 10 Detailed information available for a router Dashboard Menu Option Widget or Table Device Details General Information Average Response Time and Packet Loss Today Min Max Average Response Time Inventory Information Top 10 Interface by Traffic Today Latest 10 Alarms Interface List Interface List Note For more information see Table 12 on page 235 Traffic Monitor IP Traffic Monitor ICMP Traffic Monitor TCP Traffic Monitor UDP Traffic Monitor SNMP Traffic Monitor Unknown Device Details The following table lists the dashboard option and widgets that are available for an unknown device Table 11 Detailed information available for an unknown device Dashboard Menu Option Widget or Table Device Details General Information Average Response Time and Packet Loss Today Min Max Average Response Time Latest 10 Alarms Device Details 234 NMS300 Network Management System Application Interface Details The interface details can display for switches wireless controllers w
38. Legend I 192 168 10 120 I 192 168 10 125 E 192 168 10 104 E 192 168 10 114 E 192 168 10 102 mine e Last Hour Max Response Time ms Min Response Time ms o 09 51 09 57 10 03 10 09 10 15 10 21 10 27 10 33 10 39 10 45 09 51 09 57 10 03 10 09 10 15 10 21 10 27 10 33 10 39 10 45 Average Response Time ms Packet Loss 09 51 09 57 10 03 10 09 10 15 10 21 10 27 10 33 10 39 10 45 09 51 09 57 10 03 10 09 10 15 10 21 10 27 10 33 10 39 10 45 3 Click the Select View button Select View 1 n gt E totar 3 Name Source Type Y rs Controllers Device 09 10 2013 10 33 31 StandAloneAPs Device 09 10 2013 10 31 53 SwitchPingResponseTime Device 09 10 2013 10 48 26 Select View Close If the table does not display any dashboard views you have not created any For information about creating a dashboard view see Create or Modify a Dashboard View and Launch the Dashboard View on page 88 4 Inthe table click the dashboard view 5 Click the Select View button The screen closes and the selected network dashboard view displays Monitor Devices and the Network 94 NMS300 Network Management System Application View and Export Audit Logs The system audit logs provide information about the tasks that you performed on the network or on the NMS300 server Audit logs are saved for the data retention period For more information see Set the Data Retention Period on page 214 gt To view and export the appli
39. Management System Application 4 Customize the Network Summary screen by performing one of the following tasks Add a widget From the Available Widgets menu click and drag a widget to an empty widget area at the bottom of the screen When the widget is in the target widget area the widget area displays green and you can drop the widget Table 1 on page 61 describes the optional widgets that you can add Remove a widget In a widget area that is populated by a widget click the X K in the upper right of the widget area Adjust the widget order To move a widget to another widget area click and drag the title bar of the widget When the widget is in the target widget area the widget area displays green and you can drop the widget Remove all widgets Click the Remove All button Reset the Network Summary screen to its defaults Click the Default button 5 Repeat Step 4 until you have selected all widgets that you want to display on the Network Summary screen 6 If you are not content with your selections click the Reset button and repeat Step 4 and Step 5 7 Click the Save button The settings are saved for your account 8 Optional Select HOME gt NETWORK SUMMARY The screen displays its customized settings Monitor the Top 10 Widgets for All Devices You can monitor the status and top 10 widgets for devices on the network by various criteria and you can customize the information that displays on the Top 10 screen
40. Thickness lt 1 5Mbps gt 1 5Mbps lt 10Mbps gt 10Mbps lt 100Mbps gt 100Mbps lt 1Gbps gt 1Gbps lt 10Gbps gt 10Gbps Unknown Speed a N Manage Maps and Topologies 186 NMS300 Network Management System Application 5 Select the node style settings and link style settings Node and Link Style Setting Node Style Setting Layout Style Label Style Name Icon Style Circle Style Link Style Setting Speed Thresholds lt 1 5Mbps gt 1 5Mbps lt 10Mbps gt 10Mbps lt 100Mbps gt 100Mbps lt 1Gbps gt 1Gbps lt 10Gbps gt 10Gbps Unknown Speed lt e 6 Click the OK button The nodes and links on the view display the modified node and link styles Network Topology Node Link Tree View m w Radial Tree View a Save Topology Tree View Search Device Name IP 192 168 10 28 192 168 10 28 192 168 10 61 192 168 10 61 92 168 10 101 192 168 10 101 e 192 168 10 102 mass 192 108 10 114 192 168 10 102 192 168 10 112 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 121 192 168 10 121 42m 402 489 40 490 _ 192 468 40 120 7 Click the Save button Color Thickness 4 Link Delete ons GS752TPS_203 netgear51c9c9 GS748Tv4 204 192 168 10 202 192 168 1020 192 168 10 4 192 168 10 192 168 1048 xsmstack_ g728ts name 192 1 9 i Setting Reset Help S
41. Trap Alarm Yes vianRequestF ailureTrap Trap Alarm Yes vianDefaultCtgFailureTrap Trap Alarm Yes vianRestoreFallureTrap Trap Alarm Yes fanFailureTrap Trap Alarm Add Selection Add All Close b Select the alarms that you want to include in the alarm notification profile Manage Alarms and Logs 154 NMS300 Network Management System Application c Click the Add Selection button To add all alarms click the Add All button The alarms are added to the Add Alarm Notification screen or if you are modifying an existing alarm notification profile to the Edit Alarm Notification screen d If you are modifying an existing alarm notification profile to remove alarms select the alarms and click the Remove button The alarms are removed from the Edit Alarm Notification screen 7 Click the Trigger tab Add Alarm Notification Alarm Generation Time AllDay Alarm notification applies to alarms that occur in any time of day C Time From aR gt Alarm notification applies to alarms that occur in the specified time of day Trigger Action admin email com System will automatically send emails to the email address es Emin 2 when the alarm notification profile condition is triggered Previous Next EE cance 8 Specify or modify the following information Alarm Generation Time Select one of the following radio buttons All Day The alarm notification app
42. View NMS300 license supported device and version information User Management Ucense Management Edit Account NMS300 Version Change Password 3 Under Getting Started with NMS click the Email Server Settings link NONA SMTP Configuration SMTP Configuration SMTP Server Host SMTP Server Port 7 Authentication Enabled User Name Password I Use SSL Cancel Test Enter your SMTP configuration settings If your SMTP server requires authentication select the Authentication Enabled check box Configure the user name and password Click the Test button Your SMTP configuration settings are verified Click the Submit button Your changes are saved Get Started 20 NMS300 Network Management System Application Configure Email Server Settings for a Gmail Account The following procedure describes how to configure the email server for a Gmail account gt To configure the email server for a Gmail account 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select ADMIN gt SETTINGS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS SETTINGS stem and Website Settings Getting Started with NMS Discover your network and add the devices you want to manage System Settings Set global settings for the system and website Customize Customize the navigation and look of your web portal Discover Devices Data Retention Period
43. WAN IP address or WAN host name If a firewall uses a WAN host name the firewall must have DNS enabled Note By default the application lets you discover up to 200 devices For information about discovering more than 200 devices contact your NETGEAR sales contact For wireless access points APs the nature of the AP determines whether the application can discover the AP Standalone AP An AP that is not controlled by another device and that operates in standalone mode This type of AP is also referred to as a Fat AP The application can discover and manage standalone APs just like any other network device that the application supports Controller managed AP An AP that a NETGEAR WC7520 or WC9500 wireless controller manages This type of AP is also referred to as a Fit AP After the application discovers a wireless controller it displays the controller managed APs in the device table In this indirect way the application can discover the controller managed APs but cannot manage them You cannot back up or restore the configuration upgrade the firmware or delete the access points from the application Controller managed APs are not subtracted from the number of devices that the license of the application supports The license of the application ignores the controller managed APs Use Quick Discovery to Discover Devices on Your Network Quick Discovery is a quick and easy discovery method but gives you limited control over the discove
44. a From the More menu select Export to Excel b To save the traps on your computer follow the directions of your browser e Export the entire Traps table to a PDF a From the More menu select Export to PDF b To save the traps on your computer follow the directions of your browser View and Manage Device System Logs The Syslog table shows the device system log entries You can display details about log entries remove log entries and export log entries gt To view and manage the device system log entries 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select ALARMS gt SYSLOGS HOME WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS SYSLOGS Syslogs e SC ore Rowsperpage 0 Ba lt 1 6297 gt BEJ Tota 29063 C Receive Time Device IP Facility Message J 09 10 2013 18 41 15 192 168 10 162 daemon jan 1 02 51 44 lldpa 685 Ildpd_decode unable to guess frame type 09 10 2013 18 41 14 192 168 10 168 daemon Jan 1 02 01 08 lldpd 684 Ildpd_decode unable to guess frame type 09 10 2013 18 41 06 192 168 10 162 daemon Jan 1 02 51 35 Ildpa 685 lidpd_decode unable to gu frame type 09 10 2013 18 41 02 92 2 daemon Jan 1 02 51 30 IIdpd 685 lidpd_decode unable to guess frame type 09 10 2013 18 41 02 92 168 daemon Jan 1 02 00 55 Ildpd 684 idpd_decode unable to guess frame type 09 10 2013 18 40 58 2 2 daemon Jan 1 02 51 27 Ildpd 68
45. a configuration file for a device If you want to use an MD5 file for error checking during the import process first use an MD5 tool to generate an MD5 file that is based on the configuration file that you want to import gt To import a configuration file for a device 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select CONFIG gt RESTORE Rows per page 10 iv lt 1 n1 gt EJ ma Size KB Promoted 283 Ero 278 Ges 284 No Pimportrie TP cat Pf Restore contouraton ae I File Name Device Name File Type Create Time Device Type XSM7224S_221 E Text 05 02 2013 16 12 03 So Switch XSM7224S_221 Pi Text XSM7224S_221 5 Text F backup_221 F PPromotedjbackup_221 I backup_221 04 28 2013 03 54 33 E swith 04 28 2013 03 49 27 switen Manage Configurations and Firmware 125 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3 Click the Import File button 4 Import File Config File Information Select Your File 7 Enable MD5 Check File Name Vendor Netgear iv Device Type Switch Device Model GSM7312 File Type Text Version Description Cones 4 Specify the following information Select Your File Click the Select button Select the image file from your computer follow the directions of your browser Enable MD5 Check To enable file validation with the Message Digest 5 algorithm select this check b
46. alarm notifications when conditions are suboptimal and view current and previous alarms using various filter options As an option you can receive these alarm notifications by email In addition you can view and manage network event notifications device traps and device system logs This chapter covers the following topics e View and Manage Alarms Triggers and Notification Profiles e View and Manage Network Event Notifications e View and Manage Device Traps e View and Manage Device System Logs 141 NMS300 Network Management System Application View and Manage Alarms Triggers and Notification Profiles The application provides many default alarms including status alarms monitor alarms and trap alarms If an upper or lower threshold is exceeded an alarm configuration generates an alarm You can view and manage the current alarms and you can view and manage the alarm history You can also add custom alarm configurations that are based on existing configuration monitors One or more optional alarm notification profiles let you specify criteria that enable the application to generate and send a notification email message if an alarm occurs The application provides the following four severity levels for alarms e Critical by default red color indication e Major by default yellow color indication e Minor by default blue color indication e Info by default no color indication The following sections describe th
47. by select one of the following types of credentials Default SNMP Default HTTP Default Telnet Default HTTPS Default FVS HTTPS 6 If the credential that you need is not listed in the table do the following a C Click the Add button The Select Credentials screen displays In addition to the default credentials the screen displays the device credentials that you have added For more information see Add or Modify a Device Credential on page 27 Select one or more credentials and click the Add Selection button To add all credentials click the Add All button The Select Credentials screen closes and the selected credentials are added to the credentials table Select the credential or credentials that you added 7 Click the Execute button When the quick discovery process completes the Quick Discovery screen displays the results gt Quick Discovery Execution Result Note The discovery may take a while to complete please be patient Status Discovery finished Rows per page 50 iv lt 1 11 gt E man Status Device Name IP Addi Vendo Device Type Model f Aready Discovered 192 168 10 208 E switch M4100 26G POE Aready Discovered FS752TP NMS300 192 168 10 202 Switch FS752TP Aready Discovered 192 168 10 209 Switch MS300 52G POE Already Discovered 192 168 10 205 Switch GSM7352Sv2 Already Discovered GS746Tv2 SmartSw 192 168 10 204 Switch GS748Tv4 Atready Discovered JGSM7224 192 16
48. devices by average CPU e Device status Average CPU Today utilization for today e Device name e Device type e CPU utilization in percentage Top 10 Devices by Top 10 devices by average e Device status Average Memory Today memory utilization for today Device name e Device type e Memory utilization in percentage Top 10 Interfaces by Top 10 interfaces by interface e Device status Utilization Today utilization for today e Device name e Interface status e Interface name e Ingress Rx utilization in percentage e Egress Tx utilization in percentage e Total utilization in percentage Monitor Devices and the Network 65 NMS300 Network Management System Application Widget Description information Top 10 Interfaces by Top 10 interfaces by traffic rate for Device status Traffic Rate Today today e Device name e Interface status e Interface name e Ingress Rx traffic rate e Egress Tx traffic rate e Total traffic rate Note Traffic rate is stated in bps Kops or Mbps Top 10 Interfaces by Top 10 interfaces by total traffic for e Device status Traffic Today today e Device name e Interface status e Interface name e Ingress Rx traffic volume e Egress Tx traffic volume e Total traffic volume Note Traffic volume is stated in KB MB or GB Top 10 Interfaces by Top 10 interfaces by total errors for e Device status Errors Today today Device name e Interface status e Interface name e
49. for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 traps What to Do Next Before you can manage your network you must perform certain basic configuration tasks and let the application find the devices that are on your network These tasks are described in the following chapters e Chapter 2 Get Started e Chapter 3 Discover and Manage Resources Introduction 13 Get Started Log in and perform basic configuration tasks After you have logged in to the application you can change your password and account information and configure the email server This chapter covers the following topics e Log In to the Application e Change Your Password and Account Information e Configure the Email Server for Alerts and Alarm Notifications 14 NMS300 Network Management System Application Log In to the Application The application uses a browser server architecture Administrators and other types of users can access the application from any supported browser For more information about installing the application see the NMS300 Network Management Quick Start Guide which is available at downloadcenter netgear com Before you log in to the application check the following items e Make sure that the application is installed on a server with a static IP address e Clear your browser cache before you use the application A CAUTION The application supports multiple concurrent users NETGEAR recommends that different user coordinate their application activ
50. in the table do the following a Click the Add button gE Select Credentials Rows per page 10 M lt 4 e gt Total 12 Name Timeout sec Retries Default FYS HTTPS Default HTTP Default HTTPS Default SNMP Default Telnet non def 215 tel passwor1 non def tel 209 password3 non default 215 telnet C non defaut m5300 _ telnet 217 non detault El O Oo Oo O O O Add Selection Add All Close In addition to the default credentials the screen displays the device credentials that you have added For more information see Add or Modify a Device Credential on page 27 b Select one or more credentials and click the Add Selection button To add all credentials click the Add All button The Select Credentials screen closes and the credentials are added to the Select Credentials table on the Network subscreen the figure that is shown in Step 5 c On the Network subscreen select the credential or credentials that you added 9 Click the Save button The screen closes and the new or modified discovery profile displays in the Network Discovery table Execute a Discovery Job You can execute a one time discovery job immediately gt To execute a discovery job 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Discover and Manage Resources 33 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select RESOURCES gt DISCOVERY HOME WIRELE
51. ize Network Summary View Inventory Polling Device Groups Idle Time Out Real time Chart Auto Refresh Setting Customize Network Dashboard View Device Inventory Q Manage Alarms a Monitor View network devices inventory a View currently configured alarms and create new alarms View or modify currently configured monitor and parameters View Device Inventory Alarm Configuration Monitor Configuration Account Information S License And Version Information View NMS300 license supported device and version information View or modify users or create new users User Management Ucense Management Edit Account NMS 300 Version Change Password 3 Under Getting Started with NMS click the Email Server Settings link SMIP Configuration SMTP Configuration SMTP Server Host smtp gmail com SMTP Server Port 25 v Authentication Enabled User Name YourGmailUserName Password Use sst some cancer Get Started 21 NMS300 Network Management System Application Enter the following settings and select the following check boxes In the SMTP Server Host field enter smtp gmail com In the SMPT Server Port field enter 25 Select the Authentication Enabled check box In the User Name field enter the user name for your Gmail account In the Password field enter the password for your Gmail account Select the Use SSL check box Click the Test button Your SMTP configur
52. n to the Application on page 15 Manage Licenses 222 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select ADMIN gt LICENSE MANAGEMENT miss somes momon come name orn mros oes wns LICENSE MANAGEMENT License Management C License Name C NMS300 Default License 3 Select the license 4 Click the Register button Register License Company Information Name Email Address City and State Country Postal Code Telphone License Information Key cance 5 In the Company Information section enter your information You must enter information in the Name Email and Telephone fields 6 In the License Information section enter the license key in the Key field You must enter a single license key 7 Click the Submit button The license is registered with a NETGEAR license server After successful registration the license is added to the License Registration table The license is tied to the MAC address of the NMS300 server Deregister a License You can deregister a license on one NMS300 server transfer it to another NMS300 server and reregister the license on the new NMS300 server You cannot deregister the default license Manage Licenses 223 NMS300 Network Management System Application After you deregister a license if the number of allowed devices falls below the number of managed devices the application displays a wizard To bring the
53. results Yes Device CPU Device Key Metrics 10 CPU utilization ofthe device o Yes Device Memory Device Key Metrics 10 Memory Utilization of the device D Yes Device Temperature CC Device Key Metrics 10 Device Temperature C o Yes Device IP Traffic Device Key Metrics 10 Device traffic statistics per IP protocol Yes Device ICMP Traffic Device Key Metrics 10 Device traffic statistics per ICMP protocol Yes Device TCP Traffic Device Key Metrics 10 Device traffic statistics per TCP protocol Yes Device UDP Traffic Device Key Metrics 10 Device trafic statistics per UDP protocol O yes Device SNMP Traffic Device Key Metrics 10 Device trafic statistics per SNMP protocol Yes Device Interface Traffic Interface 10 Device interface performance statistics Yes NMS System Server Device Key Metrics 5 NMS System Server Monitor Yes Radio Statistics Wireless 10 Wireless performance of WLAN network based on radio Yes WLAN Utilization Wireless 10 WLAN utilization of wireless Device Yes VAP Statistics Wireless 10 Wireless performance statistics of WLAN network based on ssid Yes Wired Ethernet Statistics Wireless 10 Wired performance statistics of Standalone AP Select the monitor Monitor Devices and the Network 84 NMS300 Network Management System Application 4 Click the Edit button Monitor Configuration Device IP Traffic General Inforamtion gt Monitor Devices Monitor Parameters General
54. set to Admin to be able to create user names and passwords for other types of users Click the Sign In button The Network Summary screen displays NETWORK SUMMARY Network Summary Device Tree View Group By Location Ss test mass shanghai CN sanjose Netgear sanjose netgear JuneB location 215 o Jun6 locatioon 217 Jun6 location M5300 germany bdeljing o Unknown Device Inventory Status Device Type Device Status p ue p own Top 10 Devices by Average Memory Today Device Name netgearAs23F8 Jun 6 M5300 Jimmy jimmy 192 168 10 120 netgear48318 1921691061 ei 192168 1055 192168 10 125 June6 215 jimmmyGSM7 22442 168 10 217 Device Type Device Type Standalone aP Switch Switch Switch E standalone ap Switch Switch Switch swich B Switch i J standalone ap D Firewall D switch Router D Controller Manage WMS Wireless Controlle S Ly Enterprise Network Map J boen 192 peat 0 nameter Top 10 Devices by Average CPU Today Device Name 19216810125 192 168 10 102 mine netgearsag318 350 157 860 167 Jimmy 620 168 620 16 Jun 6 5300 jimmy Juyi 7 660 163 jimmy Latest 10 Alarms Max station limitation reached Device Memory utilization is ov Welcome roland F ad ad kt o netgea Device Type Switch B Switch E Standalone AP E Standal
55. system configuration The application provides default device credentials for discovery over HTTP HTTPS SNMP and Telnet and for discovery of the NETGEAR FVS318G firewall over HTTPS You must configure the correct device credentials for any device that you want the application to manage If a device does not have its default credentials do the following e f a device does not have its default admin user password create two new credentials in the application one for Telnet and another for the HTTP protocol These credentials contain either the admin user credential or the credential of another user with administrative privileges e If a device does not have its default SNMP community strings create a credential in the application for the SNMP protocol that contains the matching community strings gt To add a device credential or modify an existing device credential 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Discover and Manage Resources 27 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select RESOURCES gt DEVICE CREDENTIALS DEVICE CREDENTIALS Device Credentials o ada ff Ea ff Dete Rows per page H lt E gt Total 12 O Name Protocol Timeout sec Retries Default FVS HTTPS HTTPS C Default HTTP HTTP C Default HTTPS HTTPS O Default SNMP SNMP V2C C Default Telnet Telnet non def tel 209 password3 Telnet O non default 215 te
56. the configuration of several devices see Customize and Promote a Configuration File on page 114 or Promote a Configuration File for Firewalls on page 117 Otherwise the restore procedure fails You can restore the configuration of several devices immediately or schedule the application to restore the configuration later Manage Configurations and Firmware 120 NMS300 Network Management System Application CAUTION NETGEAR recommends that only administrators with advanced network knowledge and experience perform the following procedure gt To configure several identical devices 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select CONFIG gt RESTORE WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS RESTORE Restore Show Filter ese Rowsperpage 15 BA lt 1 1 gt EEJ Toas Device Name File Type Create Time Device Type Size KB Promoted netges F8 Text 9 10 2013 14 56 3 a one Al 21 56 Bro 35 09 10 2013 14 53 26 Standalone 8 2 Bro Bro BNo nd ext 02 4 51 35 i 211 O ves 4 a Te Te Te Te 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Restore table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns File Name Device Name File Type Create Time Device Type Size KB Promoted Description Device IP Device Mode
57. the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Report Name Report Category Report Type Report Period File Format Execution Type Created Time Created By and Description To filter the reports that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the current jobs by criteria such as time range category and report type The previous figure shows the Generated Reports table after a time range filter for the past 30 days was applied To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Select the report Click the Delete button A pop up confirmation screen displays Click the Yes button The report is removed from the Generated Reports table and deleted Generate and View Reports 200 Manage Jobs Manage the system jobs You can view job detail and status information This chapter covers the following topics e Schedule Jobs e View and Manage Jobs 201 NMS300 Network Management System Application Schedule Jobs The application supports regular and time consuming jobs that are used for configuration and management tasks You can schedule these jobs for future execution on a one time basis or on a recurrent basis for batch operations The application supports the following jobs which are scheduled when you complete the corresponding procedures see the section references in the following list Configuration file backup Both one time and recurrent jobs are supporte
58. the following actions e View details for an event a Select the event b Click the Detail button amp Event Detail Event Name stpinstanceTopologyChangeTrap Device Name M4100_208 jimmy Device IP 192 168 10 208 Event Source Device M4100_208 immy Event Type Trap Alarm Notification OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 10 1 0 11 Event Time 05 23 2013 15 54 23 close c To close the Event Detail screen click the Close button e Delete an event a Select the event b Click the Delete button The event is removed from the database e Delete a batch of events a Select multiple events b Click the Batch Delete button The events are removed from the database e Export the entire Events table to an Excel spreadsheet a From the More menu select Export to Excel b To save the events on your computer follow the directions of your browser e Export the entire Events table to a PDF a From the More menu select Export to PDF b To save the events on your computer follow the directions of your browser View and Manage Device Traps The Traps table shows the device trap events You can display details about device trap events remove device trap events and export device trap events gt To view and manage device traps 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Manage Alarms and Logs 158 NMS300 Network Management System Application Select ALARMS gt TRAPS weiss
59. to and removed from the network gt To add a dynamic device group or modify an existing dynamic device group 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select RESOURCES gt DEVICE GROUPS WIRELESS RESOURCES CONFIG DEVICE GROUPS Device Groups E Rows perpa BA lt 1 st gt EEN Tours C Group Name Device Count e O All Netgear Devices mic Gr dmin 09 03 2013 18 06 06 09 03 2013 18 04 54 0903 2013 18 04 23 09 03 2013 18 05 16 3 Add a dynamic device group or modify an existing dynamic device group e To add a dynamic device group click the Add Dynamic Group button e To modify an existing dynamic device group a From the Device Groups table select the dynamic device group b Click the Edit Group button Discover and Manage Resources 55 NMS300 Network Management System Application For a new dynamic device group the Add Dynamic Device Group screen displays For an existing dynamic device group the Edit Dynamic Device Group screen displays 11 Add Dynamic Device Group Basic Information Group Name Description Device Selection Filter I Vendor I Location Device Type 7 Device Model I Contact View Devices By Cancel 4 Enter or modify the group name 5 Enter or modify the description 6 Enter or modify the criteria for the device selection filter You can filter by device vend
60. top bar at the upper right of the screen A number in the circle indicates the number of notifications that the application generated gt To view application notifications 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 NETGEAR E Welcome I3 fe d 9 A o Dp A ES ee os NETWORK SUMMARY Network Summary Device Tree View e Enterprise Network Map Group By on i j test 12 FVSI18G we7Bb t64 mass shanghai CN sanjose Netgear sanjose netgear JuneFlocation 215 amp Jun6 locatioon 217 Jun6 location M5300 germany beijing o Unknown a a a july PPa Device Inventory Status Device Type Device Tyne 10 125 Smtcn p vp D Standalone ar 2 2 min switen B Down D rewan Standalone aP D switch 7 E Standalone aP Router nelgearat02E8 E Standalone ap D Controller Manage 60 167 E Standalone aP g wms jun G M5300 jimeny switen Ey Wireless Controle fg iuiji7 88016 Standalone AP simmy 620 16 E Standatone aP immy Switch Dence Status Device Type 2 Inthe top bar at the upper right of the screen click the Envelope button Welcome _ sg A o Monitor Devices and the Network 98 NMS300 Network Management System Application The My Notifications screen displays P My Notifications My Notifications Rows perpaue 10 B lt 1 n gt ERM oao O Start Time Applicat Sta
61. 03 54 33 E switch 278 Yes 7 backup_221 XSM7224S_221 gt Text 04 28 2013 03 49 27 E switen 284 no 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Restore table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns File Name Device Name File Type Create Time Device Type Size KB Promoted Description Device IP Device Model Version Vendor and Created By 4 To filter the configuration files that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the configuration files by criteria such as device type device model device name and device IP address To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the configuration file 6 Click the Edit button 1s Edit Filezbkp 660 167 Edit Config File 42 system contigVersion 2 17 2 system basicSettings t 3 system basicSettings apName 660 167 system basicSettings sysMacAddress 00 00 00 00 00 00 system basicSettings sysVersion 1 0 6 system basicSettings sysCountryRegion 841 system basicSettings adminName admin system basicSettings adminPasswd password 9 system basicSettings dhepClientStatus 0 system basicSettings ipAddr 192 168 10 167 system basicSettings netmaskAddr 255 255 255 0 2 system basicSettings gatewayAder 192 168 10 1 3 system basicSettings priDnsAddr 0 0 0 0 4 system basicSettings sndDnsAddr 0 0 0 0 system basicSettings spanTreeStatus 0 6 s
62. 08 GS7A0TV2 Smam 192 168 10 204 192 160 10 213 192 168 10 213 MA SLIRATR_ NMEA 302 30 30 200 Note f you have not yet added any topology views for your network the screen does not display any 3 Next to View List click the 3 button View List Node Link Tree View Radial Tree View Topology Tree View Manage Maps and Topologies 177 NMS300 Network Management System Application The Add Topology View screen displays B Add Topology View General Info View Name Display Layout Radial Tree Device Filter Filter Device By C Subnet _ Device Vendor a 4 Specify the following information e General Info View Name Enter a name for the topology view Display Layout From the menu select Radial Node Tree or Basic Spring e Device Filter Select one of the following check boxes and specify the corresponding information Subnet Enter an IP address and select a subnet from the menu Device Vendor Select a vendor from the menu 5 Click the OK button The Add Topology View screen closes 6 To view the new topology view select it from the View List table The topology view displays View a Network Topology and Details About a Device You can view a network topology and view details about the devices including alarms gt To display a network topology and details about a device in the network 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Applicatio
63. 1 Report generation job You can create a report template For more information see Manage Report Templates on page 190 When you delete any of the following items from the Jobs table the application does not delete the related file from its database Restore configuration job To remove the configuration file from the application you must delete the configuration file manually For more information see Restore Your Device Configurations on page 110 Manage Jobs 202 gt NMS300 Network Management System Application Firmware upgrade job To remove the firmware file from the application you must delete the firmware file manually For more information see Upgrade Firmware for One or More Devices on page 131 To view and manage jobs 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Select JOBS gt JOB MANAGEMENT HOME WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS JOB MANAGEMENT Jobs _Enaoie J oisabie If oetan T oeiee Rowsperpage 0 E lt 1 ln gt BEN Toate C Enable JobName Job Type Recurrent Type Status LastExecution Time Next Execution Time No 31 0 13 mage Upgrade Not Recurrent Failed 09 11 2013 03 18 22 Yes Inventory Polling Daily waitto run 09 11 2013 01 00 00 09 12 2013 01 00 00 Bro 31 04 age Upgrade Not Recurrent Failed 09 1 0 2013 23 29 44 No 3 1 0 13 vac e Failed 09710 2013 23 29 Bro 9500 3 1 0 14 ma
64. 1 7 32 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 8 32 2 To add columns to or remove them from the Traps table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Source IP Trap Type Notification OID Receive Time Trap Detail Trap Version and Time Stamp To filter the trap entries that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the trap entries by criteria such as time range device IP address and severity level By default the trap entries are filtered to display today s entries To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Take one of the following actions e View details for a trap a Select the trap b Click the Detail button Trap Detail Source IP 192 168 10 208 Trap Version V2e Notification OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 0 2 Trap Type 1 3 6 4 2 1 17 0 2 Time Stamp 3 days 6 hours 58 minutes 07 seconds Receive Time 05 23 2013 15 54 25 Trap Detail Close c To close the Trap Detail screen click the Close button e Delete a trap a Select the trap b Click the Delete button The trap is removed from the database Manage Alarms and Logs 159 NMS300 Network Management System Application e Delete a batch of traps a Select multiple traps b Click the Batch Delete button The traps are removed from the database e Export the entire Traps table to an Excel spreadsheet
65. 10 0 0 18 192 168 10 121 192 168 10 121 Switch GSM7328Sv2 8 0 3 20 aan aco anana ann aco an ana E Dene ER cann Rows per page 10 iv lt a ae gt BER totat 24 Tr index Name amp nterface Type i ti Mac Address Speed Mbps MTU ola on ethernetCsmacd 5 74 44 01 90 fd 74 4518 F 10 ono ethernetCsmacd 74 44 01 90 10 74 1518 ria ethemetCsmacd 74 44 01 90 10 74 1518 mie onz ethernetCsmacd 74 44 01 90 fd 74 1518 mja ona ethernetCsmacd 74 44 01 90 14 74 1518 m 46 nna athnennt amnad n FA AAA ON AT acaso Add Selection Ada All Close To filter the devices that appear in the table click the Show Filter button From the upper table select a device for which you want to monitor interfaces d From the lower table select the interfaces and click the Add Selection button To add the first 10 interfaces that display in the table click the Add All button 9 e To add interfaces for another device repeat Step a through Step d f If you are modifying an existing dashboard view to remove interfaces select the interfaces and click the Remove button The interfaces are removed from the Interface Selection table 9 Click the Monitors and Parameters tab B Add Dashboard General Info Monitors and Parameters v Monitors and Parameters Monitor Device ICMP Ping iv Available Fields Maximum Response Time ms Minimum Response Time ms Average Respone Time ms Packet Loss Em RE
66. 10 217 1 bE 2 20 4e 7 7b d7 9a 192 168 10 226 192 226 00 8e12 5a da 0e 192 168 10 237 92 168 10 237 30 46 9a tb b2 b7 The screen displays the devices that the application discovered 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Devices table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Status Device Name Associated Controller IP Address Hostname Managed By MAC Address Location Device Type Device Model Vendor Device Type Last Update Time Hardware Version Firmware Version Configuration Version Serial Number Contact Discover Time and Description Discover and Manage Resources 48 NMS300 Network Management System Application 4 To filter the devices that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as type name IP address location vendor model and status To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the device 6 Take one of the following actions e Ping the device From the More menu select Ping When the ping completes a screen displays the results e Trace a route From the More menu select TraceRoute When the traceroute completed a screen displays the results e Reboot the device From the More menu select Reboot Even though you reboot the device the device remains in the inventory of the application
67. 192 168 10 114 Ba netgear Switch GS728TPS 53 017 up 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 120 Ba netgear Switch M5300 2863 10 0 0 18 up 192 168 10 121 192 168 10 121 Ba netoear Switch GSM7328Sv2 8 03 20 up 192 168 10 124 192 168 10 124 Ba netgear Switch GSM7252PS 8 0 3 25 up 192 168 10 125 192 168 10 125 Bd netgear Switch GSM7248v2 8 0 1 22 up 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 Bl netgear Switch GSM7252PS 8 0 3 38 up 192 168 10 140 192 168 10 140 Netgear Switch GSM7224v2 8 0 1 29 r a r n ri no r oO r oO r up 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 2 B unknown E unknown Add Selection Add All Close To filter the devices that display in the table click the Show Filter button Select up to 10 devices and click the Add Selection button To add the first 10 devices that display in the table click the Add All button d If you are modifying an existing dashboard view to remove devices select the devices and click the Remove button The devices are removed from the Device Selection table Interface Create or modify a dashboard view of interfaces a Click the Add Interface button The Interface Selection screen displays Monitor Devices and the Network 90 NMS300 Network Management System Application Eg Interface Selection up to 10 Interfaces Select Devices Filter Hone Rows per page 10 a lt 1 4 gt E totara7 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 114 Switch 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 120 E switch 5300 2863
68. 2 Select ADMIN gt SETTINGS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS SETTINGS System and Website Settings Getting Started with NMS System Settings Customize Discover your network and add the devices you want to Set global settings for the system and website Customize the navigation and look of your web portal manage Discover Devices Data Retention Period Customize Network Summary View Email Server Settings Inventory Polling Device Groups Idle Time Out Realtime Chart Auto Refresh Setting Customize Network Dashboard g View Device Inventory Q Manage Alarms a Monitor view network devices inventory View currently configured alarms and create new alarms View or modify currently configured monitor and parameters View Device Inventory Alarm Configuration Monitor Configuration Account Information S License And Version Information View or modify users or create new users View NMS300 license supported device and version information User Management Ucense Management Edit Account NMS300 Version Change Password Get Started 17 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3 Under Account Information click the Change Password link Change My Password Change My Password Old Password New Password Re type New Password Cancet_ 4 Enter your old and new passwords 5 Click the Submit button Your password is updated Change Your Account Information You can cha
69. 5 lidpd_decode unable t ess frame type 09 10 2013 18 40 54 92 16 2 daemor Jan 1 02 51 23 Iidpa 685 tidpd_c nable frame type 09 10 2013 18 40 45 92 2 daemon Jan 1 02 51 13 llidpo d_decc frame type O 09 10 2013 18 40 44 92 168 daemon Jan 1 02 00 37 Ildpa 684 lidpd_decode unable to guess frame type CO 09 10 2013 18 40 36 2 2 daemon Jan 1 02 51 05 lidpd 685 Iidpd_decode unable to guess frame type 3 To filter the syslog entries that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the syslog entries by criteria such as time range device IP address and severity level By default the syslog entries are filtered to display today s entries To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Manage Alarms and Logs 160 NMS300 Network Management System Application 4 Take one of the following actions e View details for a log entry a Select the log entry b Click the Detail button amp Device Syslog Detail Receive Time 05 24 2013 13 53 34 Device IP 192 168 10 238 Facility user Severity debug Message JAN 01 01 15 27 192 168 10 238 2 BOXSERVI 1937449136 sysapi_hpe c 1780 1053 sysapipcLocalFanDataGet fan 2 fault detected state 3 Close c To close the Device Syslog Detail screen click the Close button e Delete a log entry a Select the log entry b Click the Delete button The log is removed from the database e Delete a batch of log entries a Select mu
70. 6 t3 09 10 2013 16 01 36 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Current Alarms table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Acknowledged Alarm Name Device Name Alarm Source Severity Alarm Time Occurrence Counter Alarm Type Device IP Acknowledge By Acknowledge Time and Notification OID 4 To filter the alarm entries that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the alarm entries by criteria such as time range device IP address and severity level By default the alarm entries are filtered to display today s entries To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Take one of the following actions e View details for an alarm a Select the alarm b Click the Detail button amp Alarm Detail Acknowledged No Alarm Name Node is down Device Name FS7S2TP NMS300 Device IP 192 168 10 202 Alarm Source Device FS752TP NMS300 Severity Critical Alarm Type Status Alarm Notification OID Alarm Time 04 09 2013 02 06 10 Acknowledge By Acknowledge Time Occurrence Counter Close c To close the Alarm Detail screen click the Close button e Acknowledge an alarm a Select the alarm b Click the Acknowledge button Acknowledging an alarm means that you take ownership of the issue Manage Alarms and Logs 143 NMS300 Network Management System Application e Clear an a
71. 68 10 131 192 168 10 124 JcsM 24 207 ETTE ET ET ET Manage Maps and Topologies 174 NMS300 Network Management System Application 4 Click the Setting icon e ga a om 9 i amp Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print The Link Style Setting screen Link Style Setting Link Style Setting Speed Thresholds Thickness lt 1 5Mbps gt 1 5Mbps lt 10Mbps gt 10Mbps lt 100Mbps gt 100Mbps lt 1Gbps gt 1Gbps lt 10Gbps gt 10Gbps Unknown Speed 5 Select the color and thickness of the links G 6 Click the OK button The links on the map display the modified link styles Map View CE ESEG l l elzis World Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print Q San Jose Netgear ar San Jose Il _ lil 3 amp gpg Tamni 192 168 10 219 s752TXS stack_229 jt Location 1 2 a g i a China Netgear netgear A0B688 e 192 168 10 10 Search Device Name r JGSm7224_207 192 168 10 207 192 168 10 61 192 168 10 61 192 168 10 101 192 168 10 101 95752TXS stack 192 168 10 229 e 192 168 10 121 192 168 10 121 192 168 10 124 192 168 10 124 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 124 Sh oTe nomo 19216810130 7 Click the Save button Your changes are saved Manage Maps and Topologies 175 NMS300 Network Management System Application View and Mana
72. 7 A 284 No To add columns to or remove them from the Restore table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns File Name Device Name File Type Create Time Device Type Size KB Promoted Description Device IP Device Model Version Vendor and Created By To filter the configuration files that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the configuration files by criteria such as device type device model device name and device IP address To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Select the configuration file Manage Configurations and Firmware 129 NMS300 Network Management System Application 6 From the More menu select Delete File A pop up confirmation screen displays 7 Click the Yes button The file is removed from the Restore table and deleted Compare Two Configuration Files You can compare two configuration files The files must be text files You cannot compare binary files To compare two configuration files 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select CONFIG gt RESTORE RESTORE Restore o Show Filter ean f Rows perpaoe ORY lt T11 gt EE roars F File Name Device Name File Type Device Type Size KB Promoted ka x 221 Text 5 1203 A7 I backup_221 swith Bro I Promotedjback
73. 8 10 207 Switch JGSM7224 Aready Discovered 192 168 10 203 Switch GS752TPS Aready Discovered 192 168 10 206 Switch GS752TXS unreachable 192 168 10 200 unreachable 192 168 10 210 Discover and Manage Resources 26 NMS300 Network Management System Application Note f a credential failure occurs a common reason is that the device login information changed from its default When a credential failure occurs add or modify the credential and run the discovery job again For more information see Add or Modify a Device Credential on page 27 8 Click the Close button The Quick Discovery screen closes Use a Discovery Profile to Discover Devices on Your Network A discovery profile gives you more control over the discovery process than the quick discovery method but is a bit more complicated The following sections describe how you can use a discovery profile to discover devices 1 Add or Modify a Device Credential 2 Add or Modify a Discovery Profile 3 Execute a Discovery Job or Schedule or Reschedule an Existing Discovery Job Add or Modify a Device Credential During the discovery process the application must log in to devices to obtain the information to discover and manage the devices A device credential includes the user name password and SNMP community string that allows the application to log in to the device The user name and password are the same user information that you use to log in to the device to perform
74. 802 11a na Profiles Top 10 Top 10 Client by Traffic Current Top 10 Controller Managed AP by Client Count Current Top 10 SSID by Client Count Current Client List Interface List Traffic Monitor Access Points Active Client List Note For more information see Monitor Wireless Clients and View Client Details on page 80 Interface List Note For more information see Table 12 on page 235 IP Traffic Monitor ICMP Traffic Monitor TCP Traffic Monitor UDP Traffic Monitor SNMP Traffic Monitor Bandwidth Monitor Received Bytes KB Real time Chart Transmitted Bytes KB Real time Chart Selected interfaces Device Details 232 NMS300 Network Management System Application Table 8 Detailed information available for a wireless controller continued Dashboard Menu Option Dashboard Submenu Option Widget or Table Config File Config File Backup List Credential Authentication Association Wireless Managements System Details The following table lists the dashboard options and widgets or tables that are available for a wireless management system WMS Table 9 Detailed information available for a WMS Dashboard Menu Option Widget or Table Device Details General Information Average Response Time and Packet Loss Today Min Max Average Response Time Inventory Information Latest 10 Alarms Latest 10 Config Backups Interface List
75. 92 168 1026 Ba netgear B switch GS7527XS 61 011 lt Add Selection Add All Close b Select devices to add and click the Add Selection button To add all of the devices in the table click the Add All button c Click the Add Group button EB Select Groups Filter None Show Filter Rows per page 10 R lt 101 gt E rote I Name a Type Device Count 7 All Netgear Devices Dynamic Group 35 Add Selection Add All Close d Select device groups to add and click the Add Selection button To add all of the device groups in the table click the Add All button The selected devices groups or both display in the Select Target Network Devices or Groups table 8 If you are modifying an existing backup profile to remove devices or groups a Select the devices or groups b Click the Remove button The devices or groups are removed from the Select Target Network Devices or Groups table 9 To add a schedule click the Add Schedule button Manage Configurations and Firmware 103 NMS300 Network Management System Application You can schedule the generation of the report for a later time or have it recur automatically For more information see Schedule a Backup Job on page 105 10 Click the Save button The new or modified backup profile is saved and displays in the Backup screen 11 To execute the backup job click the Execute button Your backup profile is executed immediately
76. ACAddress Location Device Model d up 9500 161 sept10 192 168 10 161 IP Address 2 cSt Netgear sanjose wc9500 up we 7520 164 2 168 10 16 IP Address et 30 25 WC7520 O Our we7520 160 92 168 10 160 IP Address 5 WC7520 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Devices table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Status Device Name IP Address Hostname Managed By MAC Address Location Device Model Vendor Device Type Last Update Time Hardware Version Firmware Version Configuration Version Serial Number Contact and Discover Time 4 To filter the devices that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as type name IP address location vendor model and status To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 To view details about a device click the device name or IP address for the device For more information see View Device Details and Interface Details on page 77 View Wireless Access Point Information Only You can display only the standalone APs and controller managed APs The application manages the standalone APs The controller managed APs are managed by their wireless controllers and display for information only gt To view wireless access point information 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In
77. AR Phone Other Countries Check the list of phone numbers at http support netgear com general contact default aspx Trademarks NETGEAR the NETGEAR logo and Connect with Innovation are trademarks and or registered trademarks of NETGEAR Inc and or its subsidiaries in the United States and or other countries Information is subject to change without notice NETGEAR Inc All rights reserved Revision History Publication Part Number Publish Date Comments 202 11289 02 October 2013 e Revised the structure of the manual entirely Added support for wireless devices e Added support for the FVS318G firewall 202 11289 01 June 2013 First publication Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Network Environment Concepts 0000 0 cece eee eee eee 8 DEVICS GIOUDS sartres ssrt Ap aran celeetedaeesaantare ated abe 9 TY Pes ON USCIS eraan made ge ATA e 4 E A 9 Compatible Device Ss rarest Seid nie aa aa ane eee dae 10 NETGEAR Managed Switches 0000 0c eee eee eee 10 NETGEAR Smart Switches 00 000 ccc eee eee 11 NETGEAR Firewall ocg 5 ote sseec omen e eee de cease ee ee newer 12 NETGEAR Wireless Access Points 0000 cee eae euee 12 NETGEAR Wireless Management Systems and Controllers 12 Prepare the Network Devices for Discovery 0000005 12 What O DO NOX a 23 4 2ecacere spent as Maken eretoghor RETADE RES 13 Chapter 2 Get Started Log liv tothe Applicat
78. Alarms Alarm name Device name Severity Alarm time 3 To view details about a device click the device name For more information see View Device Details and Interface Details on page 77 Monitor Devices and the Network 72 NMS300 Network Management System Application Customize the Wireless Summary Screen You can customize the information that displays on the Wireless Summary screen by adding and removing widgets You can also reset the screen to its default information In addition to the default widgets that are shown in the table in View the Wireless Summary and Default Top 10 Wireless Widgets on page 71 you can add the optional widgets that are listed in the following table Table 3 Optional widgets for Wireless Summary screen Widget Description Information Top 10 Standalone AP Top 10 Standalone AP by Top 10 wireless standalone APs by Device status Memory Utilization total memory utilization for today Device name Today e Device type e Memory utilization in percentage e Top 10 Standalone AP by Top 10 wireless standalone APs by Device status WLAN Utilization Today total WLAN utilization for today e Device name e Device type e WLAN utilization in percentage Top 10 SSID Top 10 SSID by Traffic Top 10 SSIDs by traffic volume for SSID Today today e Device status e Device name Radio e Egress Tx traffic volume e Ingress Rx traffic volume e Total traffic volume
79. C Coffee FIRST LEVEL ae Reading Room 7 For each device select the device and drag it to where you want it on the map 8 Click the Save button CEERI The devices display at their locations on the map The map also displays the existing links between the devices Map View Sf amp FO joj ula Q World Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print San Jose Netgear San Jose II Q China Netgear Shipping amp kemme Collection Development amp Acquisitions REFERENCE COLLECTION GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS Auditorium Search construction Computer Databases Device Name P e 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 102 192 168 10 102 GSM7212F_217 192 168 10 217 192 168 10 122 192 168 10 122 192 168 10 232 192 168 10 232 Cotter Reading Room Save we iana Add a Link Between Devices on a Map You can add a link between devices For devices that do not support link discovery through Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP you can manage links manually When you know that physical connections exist for the non LLDP devices you can draw these links manually and also update them manually when the physical connections are reconfigured Manage Maps and Topologies 171 NMS300 Network Management System Application gt To add a link between devices on a map 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Appli
80. C7520 Fiemware Ba netgear BB Weeless Controter we7s20 b Select devices and click the Add Selection button To add all devices click the Add All button The screen closes and the selected device or devices are listed on the Upgrade Hardware screen amp Upgrade Firmware Select Devices ku Note The firmware upgrade will apply to all stack members for Stacked Switch Please make sure this firmware file is applicable to all memeber switches Image File Info File Name 7520_25 05 Device Type Select Target Network Devices or Groups O Status O up O up Entity Name Entity Type we 7520 164 Device we7520 160 Device Device Option Wireless Controter RA File Version 2505 Device Model C7520 ME Add Group P Address Hostname Vendor Device Model gt 192 168 10 164 Netgear WC7520 192 168 10 160 Netgear wec7s20 Image Slot Manage Configurations and Firmware 135 NMS300 Network Management System Application e To specify device groups a Click the Add Group button B Select Groups Rows per page 10 iv lt mn gt E rota ci TE Device Count T All Netgear Devices 32 Add Selection Ada All Close b Select groups and click the Add Selection button To add all groups click the Add All button The screen closes and the selected group or groups are listed on the Upgrade Firmware screen amp Upgrade Firmware Select Device
81. CJ p O linkUp 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 Interface Ind 2 Trap Alarm 09 10 2013 15 49 42 O linkup 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 nterface Index32 Trap Alarm 09 15 49 24 linkUp 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 Interface Index 2 Trap Alarm 09 10 2013 15 30 04 C linkUp 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 interface Index 27 Trap Alarm O linkUp 192 1681 26 192 168 10 226 Interface Index 2 Trap Alarm C linkUp 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 nterface Index 27 Trap Alarm O linkUp 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 Interface Index 2 Trap Alarm 09 10 2013 15 14 35 LJ linkUp 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 interface Index 27 Trap Alarm 09 10 2013 15 14 22 linkUp 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 interface Index 2 Trap Alarm 09 10 2013 15 13 46 To add columns to or remove them from the Events table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Event Name Device Name Device IP Event Source Event Type Event Time and Notification OID To filter the event entries that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the event entries by criteria such as time range device IP address and severity level By default the event entries are filtered to display today s entries To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Manage Alarms and Logs 157 NMS300 Network Management System Application 5 Take one of
82. Configuration Version Serial Number Contact Discover Time and Description 4 To filter the devices that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as type name IP address location vendor model and status To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 To view details about a device click the device name or IP address for the device For more information see View Device Details and Interface Details on page 77 View Wireless Device Information Only You can easily monitor your wireless network by displaying wireless controllers wireless access point APs wireless management systems and active wireless clients Note For information about viewing wireless clients of wireless controllers APs and management systems see Monitor Wireless Clients and View Client Details on page 80 Discover and Manage Resources 40 NMS300 Network Management System Application View Wireless Controller Information Only You can display only the wireless controllers that the application manages gt To view wireless controller information 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select WIRELESS gt CONTROLLERS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY CONTROLLERS Wireless Controllers neiere PP Rosme wen cur TAE Rows perpa 3 EI lt 1 jit gt BEN Tout O Status Device Name a IP Address Hostname Managed By M
83. Execute a Backup Job You can execute a one time backup profile immediately Executing a backup profile is referred as a backup job The application saves the backup configuration files on the NMS300 server and lists them on the Restore screen You can use the backup files to restore device configurations for the devices on your network For more information see Restore Your Device Configurations on page 110 The application saves configuration files from completed backup jobs for the data retention period For more information see Set the Data Retention Period on page 214 gt To execute a backup profile immediately 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select CONFIG gt BACKUP WIRELESS RESOURCES CONFIG REPORTS Backup e Rows perpage gt E lt 1 1 gt BEN Toma O Name Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution Time No Not Recurrer 0910 2013 11 49 45 Succeeded No Not F ren 09 10 2013 11 45 28 W Partially Succeeded Ove The Backup screen displays the existing backup profiles in the application 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Backup table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Name Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution T
84. Hostname Managed By Location Device Type Device Model Vendor Last Update Time Hardware Version Firmware Version Configuration Version Serial Number Contact Discover Time and Description 4 To filter the devices that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as device type device name and IP address location device model and status To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 To view interfaces for a specific device click the table row for the device anywhere but in the Device Name column Discover and Manage Resources 52 7 8 NMS300 Network Management System Application To view details about an individual device or interface in the Device Name column click the device name or IP address or in the Name column click the interface name For information about viewing device details see View Device Details and Interface Details on page 77 Click the Export to Excel button or the Export to PDF button To save the device information on your computer follow the directions of your browser Manage Device Groups To simplify the management of networks with many devices you can create device groups Once they are discovered you can group the devices on your network by location device type and other criteria You can create static and dynamic device groups Static device group A fixed group of specific devices that you add manually For more informa
85. Location Device Type Device Model 192168 10102 mine 192 168 10 230 74 44 01 90 10 72 IP Address shanghai CN Switch GSM7224v2 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 104 00 22 3f 9 95 37 IP Address Switch GSM7328Sv2 192 168 10 114 192 168 110 114 20 4e 7f91 5b 6 IP Address san jose Switch G8728TPS 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 120 4c 60 de db 77 68 IP Address san jose E switch M5300 2863 192 168 10 125 192 168 10 125 c0 3f0e 7feb c5 IP Address beijing B Switch GSM7248v2 192 168 10 201 192 168 10 201 10 00 7fb3 06 08 IP Address B Switch GS748TPS 192 168 10 216 192 168 10 216 28 6 8e 01 9b 2b IP Address B Switch 192 168 10 217 192 168 10 217 20 4e 7 7b d47 9a IP Address Jun6 locatioon 217 i Switch 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 00 8e12 5a da 0e IP Address switch 192 168 10 237 192 168 10 237 30 46 93 1b b2 b7 IP Address E switen The screen displays the devices that the application discovered 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Devices table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Status Device Name Associated Controller IP Address Hostname Managed By MAC Address Location Device Type Device Model Vendor Device Type Last Update Time Hardware Version Firmware Version Configuration Version Serial Number Contact Discover Time and Description 4 To filter the devices that are listed click th
86. NETGEAR NMS300 Network Management System Application User Manual NETGEAR Network Summary Device Tree View e Enterprise Network Map Group By Locsin Sia test mass shanghai CN sanjose Netgear sanjose netgear June location 215 O Jun6 locatioon 217 Jun6 location M5300 germany beijing Unknown Device Inventory Status Device Type Top 10 Devices by Average CPU Today Device Status Device Type 192 168 10 125 smin DB vp D Standalone as 192 168 10 102 mine Switch B Down D Firewant netgesr649318 E Standatone aP D switch 350 157 Router neigeara102E8 E Standalone aP E Controller Manage 650 167 E Standalone aP Bws Jun 6 M5300 Jimmy smen E Wireless Controlle fg ii7b60163 Standalone AP simmy 620 168 amp Standatone aP jimmy Switch October 2013 202 11289 02 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose CA 95134 USA NMS300 Network Management System Application Support Thank you for purchasing this NETGEAR product After installing your device locate the serial number on the label of your product and use it to register your product at httos my netgear com You must register your product before you can use NETGEAR telephone support NETGEAR recommends registering your product through the NETGEAR website For product updates additional documentation and support visit http support netgear com Phone US amp Canada only 1 888 NETGE
87. NMS300 Network Management System Application Customize the Style of a Link on a Map You can customize the way that a link displays gt To customize the style of a link 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select TOPOLOGY gt MAP VIEWS HOME WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG ALARMS TOPOLOGY REPORTS MAP VIEWS Map View Tn 6B amp we sw OB HA BP eH Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Auto Setting Reset Help Screen Print Search Device Name r 102 10 10 200 192 108 10 200 192 168 10 215 192 108 10 215 192 108 10 205 192 168 1005 f feoeny gamn72 126 192 168 10 217 192 168 10 208 192 168 10 208 e GS746Tv2 Sm 192 108 10 204 1921 10 213_ 192 108 10 213 Me LS TRTTR NMEA 192 168 10 202 3 From the Map Tree select the map CE 8S fF amp amp 8 0 oo nS World Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print amp San Jose Netgear to Location 1 Q China Netgear D aa a Location 1 B a 192 168 10 219 _ gs752TXS stack_229 j1 _ HE e B rm B R gt y 192 168 10 10 gt 165 10 131 I Search Device Name IP e JGSM7224_207 192 168 10 207 lt 192 168 10 61 192 168 10 61 GS752TPS_203 e 192 168 10 101 192 168 10 101 95752TXS stack 192 168 10 229 tS ae 492 168 10 121 192 168 10 121 r y e Z e 192 188 10 124 192 168 10 124 192 168 10 131 192 1
88. Number of ingress Rx errors e Number of egress Tx errors e Total number of errors 3 To view details about a device click the device name For more information see View Device Details and Interface Details on page 77 4 To view details about an interface click the interface name For more information see View Device Details and Interface Details on page 77 Customize the Top 10 Screen You can customize the information that displays on the Top 10 screen by adding and removing widgets You can also reset the screen to its default information In addition to the default widgets that are shown in the table in View the Default Top 10 Widgets on page 64 you can add the optional widgets that are listed in the following table Monitor Devices and the Network 66 Table 2 Optional widgets for the Top 10 screen NMS300 Network Management System Application Widget Description Information Top 10 Device Top 10 Devices by Average Response Time Today Top 10 Devices by Average Packet Loss Today Top 10 devices by average response time for today Top 10 devices by average packet loss percentage for today Device status Device name Device type Average response time in ms Device status Device name Device type Average packet loss in percentage Top 10 Interface Top 10 Interfaces by Discards Today Top 10 interfaces by total discarded packets for today Device status Device nam
89. On oO 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Alarm History table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes Manage Alarms and Logs 144 NMS300 Network Management System Application You can choose from the following columns Alarm Name Device Name Device IP Alarm Source Severity Alarm Time Cleared Time Notification OID Cleared By Alarm Type and Occurrence Counter To filter the alarm history entries that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the alarm history entries by criteria such as time range device IP address and severity level By default the alarm history entries are filtered to display today s entries To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Take one of the following actions e View details for an alarm a Select the alarm b Click the Detail button History Alarm Detail Alarm Time 04 10 2013 09 45 06 Alarm Name Node is down Device Name 192 168 10 218 Device IP 192 168 10 218 Alarm Source Device 192 168 10 218 Alarm Type Status Alarm Severity Critical Notification OID Acknowledge By Acknowledge Time Cleared By System Cleared Time 04 10 2013 10 36 01 Occurrence Counter 1 caas To close the History Alarm Detail screen click the Close button e Delete an alarm a Select the alarm b Click the Delete button The alarm is removed from the database e Delete a batch
90. RTS Generated Reports o Filter Create Time Range Last 30 days Show Filter Delete Rows per page B lt ilu gt E Tota a7 Report Name Report Period File Format Ys Dewi Current PDF File ventory unt per Radio POF File Client Count per Radio 0 a POF File Client Count per Radio mn Client Count per Radio POF File POF File Client Count per Radio v Client Count per Radio ooo0o0000 POF File E WLAN Utilization fi WLAN Utilization POF File POF File C Trafic per SSID Wir Devic Traffic per SSID E Traffic per Radio Wireless ce Traffic per Radio a g g GJ e Client Count per AP v Client Count per AP oda POF File g a a J O Client Count per SSID Are Client Client Count per SSID POF File 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Generated Reports table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Report Name Report Category Report Type Report Period File Format Execution Type Created Time Created By and Description 4 To filter the reports that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the current jobs by criteria such as time range category and report type The previous figure shows the Generated Reports table after a time range filter for the past 30 days was applied To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the report
91. S gt WIRELESS SUMMARY RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS WIRELESS SUMMARY ireless Summary Wireless Inventory Top 10 SSID by Client Count Current o ssid Device Name Radio Client Count Wireless AP Status Wireless Device Type 1 210 150 netoearas2aFe 240Hz 1 D Standalone ap 350 157 5ghz 350 157 5GHz 1 J Controller Manage p wns D Wireless Controlle D Top 10 AP by Client Count Current Top 10 Standalone AP by CPU Utilization Today Device Name Device Type Device Name Device Type 350 15 E Standalone ap 1 netgear64931 E Standalone aP netgearas23F9 E Standalone aP 1 350 157 E Standalone aP Standalone AP E Standalone aP Standalone aP E Standalone AP E Standalone aP Standalone aP Top 10 Standalone AP by Wired Traffic Today Latest 10 Wireless Alarms Device Name Device Type Rx Tx Total Alarm Name Alarm Time 350 157 a Standalone AP 24595MB 127 51MB 37346M8 60 utilization 50 157 0906 2013 18 55 01 60 utilization netgearAb23F8 09 06 2013 18 55 00 E Stangaione ap 23568MB 16 55M8 25223M Node is down netgear 48318 09 06 2013 16 06 20 Standalone aP 23293MB 11 14MB 244 06 MB Max station limitation reached Standalone aP 230 76MB 1287MB 24365M8 Rogue AP detect Standalone ap 23083MB 1249MB 243 32 MB Node is down E Standalone ap 20586MB 1118MB 217 04 MB Node is down july 09 06 2013 15 03 E Standalone AP 18772MB 10 88 MB 198 60 MB Node is down netgear 82968 09 06 2013 15 03 14 Max station limitation reached
92. S7A0TV2 Smay 192 168 10 204 192 168 10 213 192 168 10 213 TTE TEET ETE RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG 8 C 8 8 4 9 Delete Refresh Auto Setting Reset TOPOLOGY REPORTS er Help Screen Manage Maps and Topologies 185 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3 From the View List table select the topology view Network Topology mon oF ts OB 6 OD Or eS Node Link Tree View Save Link Delete Setting Reset Help Screen Print a Radial Tree View Topology Tree View pray a00 208 gt 6SM 2 yyh gt a E 9 68 1 Pp bis gt se h on TM25 82 168 10 232 E Sc GS752TPS_203 GS783TP 214 s 4 netgear5lc9c9 Z gs752TXS 226 iat ice Li gt C gt Search g be 192 168 10 20 82165 1028 Device Name r Lan G 192 168 10 28 192 168 10 28 oe 10 61 192 168 10 61 192 168 10 61 3 192 168 Wag Taj 8 10 101 192 168 10 10 192 168 10 101 3 gt 192 168 1 P240 PP 10 102 mine 192 168 10 102 192 168 10 102 4 e 3 ms 192 168 10 112 192 168 1 9 d a a Co mass xsmstack 17 OR pir H bye 108 10 114 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 114 gs728ts name 192 Bbal 0 d 168 10 121 192 16800 80 120 192 168 10 121 192 168 10 121 snasao anasan 192 16A 10120 E 5 3 5 z Link Delete Refresh ito Setting Reset Help Screen Node and Link Style Setting Node Style Setting Layout Style Label Style Icon Style Link Style Setting Speed Thresholds
93. SS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS DISCOVERY Network Discovery 27 T ee oe More Rows perpage 10 Ba lt 1 n gt EE Toa O Name a Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution Time bd O dise tvs 147 250 Bro Not Recurrent O dise tvs hostname Bro Not Recurrent 08 29 2013 11 15 00 Succeeded O dise wan ip No Not Recurrent 09 05 2013 14 15 00 O Succeeded 3 Select the discovery profile 4 From the More menu select Execute When discovery completes the Execution Results screen displays the discovered devices that the application adds to its inventory database BE Execution Result The discovery may take a while to complete please be patient Discovery finished Rows per page 10 H lt 1 126 gt EEJ mta 254 IPAddress Device Type Model I Successful 192 168 10 28 Swich GSM73285v2 Aready Discovered 192 168 10 101 Switch GS110TP Aready Discovered 192 168 10 102 Switch GSM7224v2 Atready Discovered 192 168 10 139 Switch G5728TS Aready Discovered 192 168 10 140 Switch GSM7224v2 Aready Discovered 192 168 10 131 Switch GSM7252PS Already Discovered 192 168 10 125 Switch GSM7248v2 Aready Discovered 192 168 10 124 Switch GSM7252PS Aready Discovered 192 168 10 121 Switch GSM7328Sv2 Aready Discovered 192 168 10 112 Switch GS752TPS 5 Click the Close button The screen closes Note Output files from completed resource discov
94. Setting Reset Help Screen Print 3 From the View List table select the topology view Manage Maps and Topologies 183 NMS300 Network Management System Application 4 Select the device that is the first endpoint of the link Network Topology Cm Gti Oo aGo oD eH Node Link Tree View Save Link Delete Setting Reset Help Screen Print f Radial Tree View Topology Tree View STi 2 nS m s a Search First Endpoint CSG WY Device Name r e 192 168 10 28 192 168 10 28 a 192 168 10 40 A 3y z 4 192 168 1061 192 168 10 61 192 168 oe 192 168 10 101 192 168 10 101 A 192 168 1040 ss pin my 10 102 mine 192 168 10 102 192 168 10 102 3 NS fre y 3 mass 192 168 10 112 192 168 1052 rf J A k mass ma D be 168 10 114 g5728ts name 192 Ds 58 102 ona 16g 10 121 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 121 192 168 10 121 EET ETE IETT 488 10 420 5 Click the Link icon 3 a oo i amp Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print 6 Drag your cursor from the device that you selected in Step 4 to the device that is the other endpoint of the link 7 Release the mouse button The Add Link screen displays J Add Link A Interface Device Name 192 168 10 202 Device Interface e40 Z Interface Device Name 192 168 10 219 Device Interface ol Device Interface 14 cto e9 Device Name a Device Interface E E e15 9
95. Smar 192 168 10 204 192 10 10 213 192 168 10 213 ALE TAITA MAE A199 IER 20 202 3 From the Map Tree select the map 4 Click the Devices icon Co i amp Setting Reset Help Screen Print The Add Devices screen displays Add Devices Device Filter Vendor Device Type Group Location au v Switeh v an Device List LI Name E Location Vendor Device Type C 192 168 10 102 mine 192 168 10 102 shanghai CN Netgear Switch GSM7224v2 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 120 Netgear Switch M5300 28G3 192 168 10 122 192 168 10 122 Netgear Switch GSM7352Sv2 C 192 168 10 232 192 168 10 232 Netgear Switch GSM7224P GSM7212F_217 192 168 10 217 GSM7212F_loc Netgear Switch GSM7212F 5 Select one or more devices 6 Click the OK button Manage Maps and Topologies 170 NMS300 Network Management System Application The devices display on the map Map View BH JE DE 8 CO 8 6 9 e Bs World Save Maps Devices Link Delete Setting Reset Help Screen Print San Jose Netgear San Jose II China Netgear amp Reseiving COllection Development amp Acquisitions REFERENCE COLLECTION Auditorium construction Search Computer Databases Device Name IP 192 168 10 102 192 168 10 102 192 168 10 120 192 188 10 120 N Exit 192 168 10 122 192 168 10 122 Vis i CURRENT PERIODICALS ongin OBBY GSM7212F_217 192 168 10 217 3 bi ce L Phon
96. The default period is 30 days For more information see View and Manage the Alarm History on page 144 e Device Syslogs This setting determines how long syslogs are retained The default period is 30 days For more information see View and Manage Device System Logs on page 160 e Raw Performance Data This setting determines how long raw performance data is retained The default period is 3 days For more information see Manage the Configuration Monitors on page 83 e Report Files This setting determines how long job reports are retained The default period is 30 days For more information see View and Remove Saved Reports on page 198 Image Files This setting determines how long device firmware files are retained The default period is 365 days For more information see Upgrade Firmware for One or More Devices on page 131 5 Click the Submit button Your changes are saved Set the Inventory Polling You can change how often the application polls the network for your device inventory gt To modify the inventory polling 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 Customize Global Settings 215 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select ADMIN gt SETTINGS HOME WIRELESS RESOURCES SETTINGS System and Website Settings Getting Started with NMS Discover your network and add the devices you want to manage Discover Devices Email Server Setti
97. The map refreshes once immediately Add a childmap Click the Maps icon For more information see Add a Childmap on page 168 Add devices to a map Click the Devices icon For more information see Add Devices to a Map on page 169 Add a link between devices on a map Click the Link icon For more information see Add a Link Between Devices on a Map on page 171 Customize the link style settings Click the Setting icon For more information see Customize the Style of a Link on a Map on page 174 Remove a childmap device or link from the map a Select the item b Click the Delete icon The item is removed Undo unsaved changes Click the Reset icon The unsaved changes are reset Save changes Click the Save icon Your changes are saved When the Save icon is grayed out everything is saved Open the Help screen Click the Help icon The Help pop up screen displays Enter full screen mode Click the Screen icon The screen displays in full screen mode To return to the regular screen display either press the Esc key or from the full screen click the Screen icon Print the screen Click the Print icon The map is printed Manage Maps and Topologies 167 NMS300 Network Management System Application Add a Childmap You can add a childmap submap to a hierarchical map The hierarchical map functions as the parent map to the childmap The application provides default childmaps You can also import your own childmaps
98. Today Interface Name Rx UNI 3 0 05 Otp_elitecom_1 1019 e005 Top 10 interfaces by Traffic Today x RE TAE Top 10 Interface by Errors Today Interface Name Tx Errors 537 416 105 136 91 103 174 299 101 806 139 400 82897 125 444 123 900 69 043 786 051 367 984 285 402 285 402 264614 238237 203 343 203 338 192943 192943 162 808 98 837 126 446 82894 69 043 123 900 Name n O55 0 O65 Widget Area x Drag the widget from left to here Widget Area Drag the widget from left to here Monitor Devices and the Network 69 NMS300 Network Management System Application The screen displays the widgets that are currently selected The left side of the screen displays the Available Widgets menu Available Widgets Y Top 10 Device Top 10 Device gt Interface Top 10 Standalone AP gt Top10 SSID gt Top 10 Radio Customize the Top 10 screen by performing one of the following tasks Add a widget From the Available Widgets menu click and drag a widget to an empty widget area at the bottom of the screen When the widget is in the target widget area the widget area displays green and you can drop the widget Table 2 on page 67 describes the optional widgets that you can add e Remove a widget In a widget area that is populated by a widget click the X Ka in the upper right of the widget area Adjust the widget order To
99. You can time synchronize a wired or wireless network device to the NMS300 server To synchronize a device 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Select RESOURCES gt DEVICES WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS DEVICES Fitter Hone Show Fitter ee Rowsperpage 0 RA lt 1 s gt BEN Tota O Status Device Name a IPAddress MACAddress Hostname Managed By Location Device Type Device Model up 192 168 10 102 mine 192 168 10 230 74 44 01 90 10 72 IP Address shanghai CN E Switch GSM7224v2 O up 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 104 5 37 IP Address E switen 0 up 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 114 20 46 0 06 IP Address san jose E switch Up 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 120 IP Address san jose E switch Us 192 168 10 125 192 168 10 125 cO 3f0e hebec5 P ress beijing E switten O up 192 168 10 201 192 168 10 201 10 00 7fb3 06 08 c Switch O up 192 168 10 216 192 168 10 216 28 6 8e 01 9b 2b P Ade E switen 0 up 192 168 10 217 192 168 10 217 20 4e 7f7b d7 9a Jun6 locatioon 217 Switeh Us 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 00 8e12 5a da 0e P Adc switch D u 192 168 10 237 192 168 10 237 30 46 93 1b b2 b7 P Address Switch The screen displays the devices that the application discovered To add columns to or remove them from the Devices table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding che
100. able a Monitor 2 0 ee eae Reenable a Monitor ccc coxa ca needa danse eae eae nae owas View or Modify the Polling Interval fora Monitor Customize the Optional Network Dashboard 004 Create or Modify a Dashboard View and Launch the Dashboard View 88 Remove a Dashboard View 0 000 ce eee eee Customize the Network Dashboard 000 cece eee View and Export Audit LOGS tind a2 er alewsia pase eames a Sele dalawa View Firmware Version Information 0 00000 cece eee uae View the NMS300 Server Information 0000eeaae View Application Notifications 00 0c eee Chapter 5 Manage Configurations and Firmware Back Up Your Device Configurations 0000 0c eee eee Add or Modify a Backup Profile 0000 cece eee Execute a Backup Job 1 2 eee ee Schedule a Backup JOD 1 ees View the Execution Status of a Backup Job Remove a Backup Profile 0 0 00 cece eee eee Restore Your Device Configurations 000e cece eee Restore the Configuration of a Single Device Customize and Promote a Configuration File Promote a Configuration File for Firewalls 004 Restore the Configuration of Several Identical Devices NMS300 Network Management System Application Import a Configuration File 0 00 c cece eee 125 Expo
101. address select the Resolve Host Names Attempt to resolve host name to IP address check box ICMP Ping Devices To monitor the node status of third party non SNMP devices select the ICMP Ping Devices Ping devices before authentication check box e Discovery Filters Select the discovery filters you want by vendor location and device type e Discovery Includes Select whether to include ICMP only devices or unclassified devices e LLDP Option To monitor the node status of third party non SNMP devices select the Enable LLDP Link Discovery Automatically discover LLDP links check box Click the Network tab Add Profile ee oe Select Network Type and Addresses IP Range v Select Credentials CO Name Retries Default SNMP 1 L Default HTTP 1 C Detaut Teinet 1 1 1 C Detaut HTTPS C Detaut FVS HTTPS From the menu on the upper left of the screen select one of the following network types and enter the applicable address information in the fields to the right of the menu e IP Range e Subnet e Single IP e IP Address es Hostname Discover and Manage Resources 32 NMS300 Network Management System Application 7 Specify or modify the credentials that pertain to the devices on your network by selecting one of the following types of credentials e Default SNMP e Default HTTP Default Telnet e Default HTTPS e Default FVS HTTPS 8 If the credential that you need is not listed
102. and Link on a Topology View on page 185 Remove a link from the topology view a Select the link b Click the Delete icon The link is removed Undo unsaved changes Click the Reset icon The unsaved changes are reset Manage Maps and Topologies 182 NMS300 Network Management System Application e Save changes Click the Save icon Your changes are saved When the Save icon is grayed out everything is saved e Open the Help screen Click the Help icon The Help pop up screen displays e Enter full screen mode Click the Screen icon The screen displays in full screen mode To return to the regular screen display either press the Esc key or from the full screen click the Screen icon e Print the screen Click the Print icon The topology view is printed Add a Link Between Devices on a Topology View You can add a link between devices For devices that do not support link discovery through Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP you can manage links manually When you know that physical connections exist for the non LLDP devices you can draw these links manually and also update them manually when the physical connections are reconfigured gt To add a link between devices on a topology view 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select TOPOLOGY gt NETWORK TOPOLOGY RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS DEAE JE JE DE AEAEE Delete Refresh Auto
103. arm Name Description Paramter Max Response Time ms v Enable Yes Calculation Type Consecutive v Count Threshold Alarm Info Upper Lower Threshold Severity Critical v 7 Enter the following threshold information e General Info Alarm Name Enter a name for the alarm Description Enter a description for the alarm Parameter Select a parameter The parameters that are displayed in the menu depend on the monitor that you select in Step 4 Enable Select whether to enable the threshold Calculation Type Select a consecutive or average calculation Count Select the number of times that a particular event must occur before the threshold is met e Threshold Alarm Info Upper Lower Select an upper or lower threshold Threshold Enter the threshold If this threshold is exceeded the application triggers an alarm Severity Select whether the alarm is considered critical major minor or informational 8 Click the Submit button The Add Threshold screen for the selected monitor screen closes and the alarm configuration is added to the Threshold List table 9 To add another alarm configuration repeat Step 6 through Step 8 Manage Alarms and Logs 149 NMS300 Network Management System Application Before you add a new alarm configuration to the Alarm Configuration table you can still modify or remove the alarm configuration 10 To close the general Add Threshold sc
104. at only administrators with advanced network knowledge and experience perform the following procedure gt To promote a configuration file for a firewall 1 4 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Select CONFIG gt RESTORE Restore o Show Filter Rows perpaoe 13 RA lt 71 gt EE Toata T File Name Device Name File Type Create Time Size KB Promoted 7 backup_221 XSM7224S_221 Text 05 02 2013 16 12 03 Swite 2 83 G No I Promotedjbackup_221 XSM7224S_221 Text 04 28 2013 03 54 33 ji 278 Yes 7 backup_221 XSM7224S_221 Text 04 28 2013 03 49 27 A 284 No To add columns to or remove them from the Restore table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns File Name Device Name File Type Create Time Device Type Size KB Promoted Description Device IP Device Model Version Vendor and Created By To filter the configuration files that are listed click the Show Filter button Manage Configurations and Firmware 117 NMS300 Network Management System Application You can filter the configuration files by criteria such as device type device model device name and device IP address To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the configuration file for a firewall such as the NETGEAR FVS318G firewall 6 From the Mo
105. atest firmware for each NETGEAR device on support netgear com NETGEAR recommends that you visit this site regularly to see if new firmware is available A CAUTION When you update the firmware of a device you must provide the correct firmware file Make sure that you select both the correct device type and correct device model for the firmware file that you upload to the application If you provide the wrong firmware file the application pushes out the incorrect firmware file while it executes the firmware upgrade and you can damage the device A CAUTION When you update the firmware of stacked switches make sure that all of the switches in the stack support the firmware that you select to update on the stack master Manage Configurations and Firmware 131 NMS300 Network Management System Application The following sections describe the tasks that are related to firmware upgrades Import a Firmware File Execute or Schedule a Firmware Upgrade Modify the File Name Version Information and Description for a Firmware File Export a Firmware File Remove a Firmware File Import a Firmware File After you download device firmware an image from the NETGEAR website at support netgear com to your computer you can load the firmware file onto the NMS300 server If you want to use an MD5 file for error checking during the import process first use an MD5 tool to generate an MD5 file that is based on the firmware file that you wan
106. ation Device Type Device Model 1 jdress o 192 168 10 102 mine 192 168 10 230 7 4 44 01 90 10 7 2 IP Add shanghai CN E switen GSM7224v2 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 114 19216810120 192 168 10 125 192 168 10 201 192 168 10 216 192 168 10 217 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 237 oo000 The screen displays the devices that the application discovered 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Devices table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Status Device Name Associated Controller IP Address Hostname Managed By MAC Address Location Device Type Device Model Vendor Device Type Last Update Time Hardware Version Firmware Version Configuration Version Serial Number Contact Discover Time and Description 4 To filter the devices that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as type name IP address location vendor model and status To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the device 6 Take one of the following actions e Login over the web management interface a From the More menu select Web GUI A login screen for the web management interface displays b Enter the user name and password Discover and Manage Resources 47 NMS300 Network Management System Application For mo
107. ation settings are verified Click the Submit button Your changes are saved Get Started 22 Discover and Manage Resources Find and manage the devices on your network Before you can manage your network you must let the application find the devices that are on your network and perform other setup tasks that could simplify the management of your network This chapter covers the following topics Discovery Concepts Use Quick Discovery to Discover Devices on Your Network Use a Discovery Profile to Discover Devices on Your Network View and Manage the Wired and Wireless Devices on Your Network Manage Device Groups 23 NMS300 Network Management System Application Discovery Concepts You can discover devices on your network by using the following methods Quick discovery Discovers devices without using a discovery profile This method is a quick and easy discovery method but gives you limited control over the discovery process Regular discovery Filters the devices on your network through a discovery profile that you must configure first This method gives you more control than the quick discovery method but is a bit more complicated With both methods the application can discover wired devices wireless devices NETGEAR devices and third party devices that support standard SNMP MIBs The application can discover and monitor NETGEAR firewalls over the WAN Firewalls can have either a static WAN IP address dynamic
108. atus Name IPAddress Device Type Firmware Version No data to display cuse In the Name field enter or modify the name for the dashboard view From the Time Frame menu select the time frame over which you want to view the performance e Real time View the performance in real time This is the default setting From the Intervals sec menu select the period in seconds or minutes over which you want the view the performance 10 Seconds This is the default setting 30Seconds 1 Minute 2 Minutes 5 Minutes e Last Hour e Last 24 Hours e Last 7 Days e Last 30 Days If you select Real Time from the Time Frame menu select a predefined period in seconds or minutes from the Interval menu Monitor Devices and the Network 89 NMS300 Network Management System Application From the Default Chart Type menu select one of the following types Line Column Column Stacked Area Area Stacked From the Source Type menu select either Device or Interface Device Create or modify a dashboard view of devices a Click the Add Device button The Device Selection screen displays E Device Selection up to 10 devices Rows perpage 10 Ral lt 1 4 gt EEJ mas Status Device Name a IPAddress Vendor Device Type Device Model Firmware Version up 192 168 10 102 192 168 10 102 Bl netgear E switch SM7224v2 60126 up 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 104 Ba netgear E switch FS7261P up 192 168 10 114
109. b portal Customize Network Summary View Customize Wirele Customize Alarm Realtime Chart Customize Network Dashboard g View Device Inventory Manage Alarms a Monitor z View network devices inventory View currently configured alarms and create new alarms View or modify currently configured monitor and parameters View Device Inventory Alarm Configuration Monitor Configuration Account Information S License And Version Information View NMS300 license supported device and version information View or modify users or create new users User Management Ucense Management Edit Account NMS300 Version Change Password 3 Under Customize click the Auto Refresh Setting link BE Auto Refresh Setting for Web Page Auto Refresh Auto Refresh Setting for Web Page Auto Refresh Auto Refresh Interval Cone 4 Specify the new auto refresh interval 5 Click the Submit button Your changes are saved Customize Global Settings 220 Manage Licenses Manage the system licenses You can view license information add a license and deregister a license This chapter covers the following topics e View License Information e Register a License e Deregister a License Note Only admin users that is users with a security profile that is set to Admin can perform license management tasks 221 NMS300 Network Management System Application View License Information The default license that come
110. by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Name File Format Report Period Scheduled Recurrent Type Next Execution Time Email and Description 4 From the Report Type menu select the report type For some report types the application provides one or more default report templates For other report types the application does not provide any default report templates and you must add a report template 5 Add a report template or modify an existing report template To add a report template click the Add button e To modify an existing report template a From the Report Templates table select the report template b Click the Edit button For a new report template the Add Report Template screen displays For an existing report template the Edit Report Template screen displays f Add Report Template Select Devices Customize Fields General Info Report Name Device inventory Report Type Inventory Device Inventory Report Period Current E Device Inventory information for selected device Description Report Option File Format PDFFile EXCELFile HTML File J Save Report in NMS300 File System I Email Previous Next RXR Close Depending on your type of report selection a different Add Report Template screen or Edit Report Template screen might display 6 Enter or modify the following general report information e General Info Report Na
111. can modify and delete the default security profiles can define new security profiles and can add or remove user profiles For more information see Chapter 10 Manage Users and Security Profiles e Operator A user who can manage the enterprise network functions but cannot perform administration related functions e Observer A user who can only monitor and view enterprise network functions This manual is written for the admin user but also contains information that is useful for operators and observers Introduction 9 NMS300 Network Management System Application Compatible Devices This release of the application supports the following features e Support for NETGEAR managed and smart switches e Support for NETGEAR wireless devices e Support for the NETGEAR FVS318G wired firewall e Support for discovery and node status monitoring of third party devices Support for NETGEAR storage devices and additional NETGEAR security devices will be available in a future release NETGEAR Managed Switches This release supports the following NETGEAR managed switches e FSM726 300 e GSM5212P e GSM7212F e GSM7212P e GSM7224 200 e GSM7224P e GSM7228PS e GSM7248 200 e GSM7252PS e GSM7328FS e GSM7328S 200 e GSM7352S 200 e JGSM7224 e M4100 12G POE e M4100 12GF e M4100 24G POE e M4100 26 POE e M4100 26G e M4100 26G POE e M4100 50 POE e M4100 50G e M4100 50G POE e M4100 D10 POE e M4100 D12G In
112. cation audit logs 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select ADMIN gt AUDIT LOG WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY AUDIT LOG System Audit Log e Fitter Operation Time Range Today Show Fiter O A Rows perpage 10 BA lt s gt BEN Totar ss User Name Category Operation Target Status Operation Time roland Users Login to System NMS System Succeeded 09 10 2013 10 57 45 roland Users Exit System NMS System Succeeded 09 10 2013 10 57 34 roland Monitor Set Network Dashboard SwitchPingResponseTime W Succeeded 09 10 2013 10 48 37 roland Monitor dd Da seTime NMS iv Succeeded 09 1 0 2013 10 48 26 roland Monitor dd Dashbc itchPingResponseTime NMS System Failed 09 10 2013 10 48 17 roland Monitor Update Dashbo flew Controllers NMS System ug Succeeded 09 10 2013 10 45 15 roland Monitor Update Dashboard View Controllers NMS System Succeeded 09 10 2013 10 44 30 roland Monitor Update Dashboard V Controllers NMS System iv Succeeded 09 10 2013 10 44 02 roland Monitor Update Dashboard View Controllers NMS System O Succeeded 09 1 0 2013 10 43 30 roland Users Exit System NMS System Succeeded 09 10 2013 10 42 24 3 To filter the log entries that display in the System Audit Log table click the Show Filter button You can filter the log entries in the System Audit Log table by criteria such as user name category and operation time span To hide th
113. cation on page 15 2 Select TOPOLOGY gt MAP VIEWS HOME WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS MAP VIEWS Sareweseci a ei o i amp Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Auto Setting Reset Help Screen Print s Search a na mar 192 168 10 208 192 168 10 209 192 108 10 209 ii B d 102 168 10 215 192 108 10 215 68 10 205 102 16 10 205 192 168 10 205 jmmy gsmT2 121 192 168 10 217 1921 102058 192 168 10 208 GS7AGTV2 Smm_192 168 10 204 102 108 10 213 192 168 10 213 Mb LO TAIT MANE A AGI IER 20 202 3 From the Map Tree select the map 4 Select the device that is the first endpoint of the link Map View Ta es ees oo en amp wm Q World Maps Devices Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print San Jose Netgear San Jose Il A LEGEND data connection photocopier RR restroom es stairs Q China Netgear SNIA Collection Development z amp Acquisitions Ca C REFERENCE Hook a osnfiosc sopa Sl f COLLECTION isa Auditorium Search under construction Device Name r 192 168 10 232 192 168 10 232 n 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 120 First Endpoi CURRENT PERIODICALS 192 168 10 122 192 168 10 122 E E E Desk p B gt sw72i2F_217 192 168 10 217 Newspapeyy 1840 23 Sorting Reading Room Shelves ie 192 168 10 1024r 192 168 10 102 Manage Maps and Topologies 172 NMS300 Network Management System A
114. ck boxes You can choose from the following columns Status Device Name Associated Controller IP Address Hostname Managed By MAC Address Location Device Type Device Model Vendor Device Type Last Update Time Hardware Version Firmware Version Configuration Version Serial Number Contact Discover Time and Description To filter the devices that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as type name IP address location vendor model and status To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Select the device Click the Resync button A pop up confirmation screen displays Click the Yes button The device is synchronized and the confirmation screen closes Discover and Manage Resources 46 NMS300 Network Management System Application Log In to a Device You can log in to a wired or wireless device on your network using either the web management interface or Telnet You can log in to a device when your web browser can be routed to the device Generally your web browser must be on the local network side of the Internet gateway To log in to a device 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select RESOURCES gt DEVICES WIRELESS RESOURCES DEVICES Show Filter A o Rows perpage 10 R lt 1 is gt BEJ Totas CO Staus Device Name a IPAddress MACAddress Hostname Managed By Loc
115. creen Print 038 722 4v2_2yage22 ty GSMP212E Ve litte SY 68 10 19 224 2 hy M7224 207 2 168 10 232 GSiapp 214 gs752TXS 226 2TXS stack_229 j1 02 168 10 28 68 10 61 1ds 168 10 101 lt 8 10 102 mine ui EA 114 ETI 121 at es Your changes are saved Manage Maps and Topologies 187 NMS300 Network Management System Application Remove a Topology View You can remove a topology view that you no longer need gt To remove a topology view 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select TOPOLOGY gt NETWORK TOLOPOGY RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS 0 ojola Auto Setting Reset Help Screen Print CLE Search ooi Device Name mr 192 100 10 209 102 108 10 200 a 192 18 10 215 192 168 10 215 192 168 10 205 192 168 10 205 feveny gem72121 192 108 10 217 102 108 10 208 192 108 10 208 GS7AGTV2 Smey 192 168 10 204 192 160 10 213 192 168 10 213 Md 5LTKATR_ NMRA 100 IA 30 200 3 From the View List table select the topology view 4 Next to View List click the X button View List Node Link Tree View Radial Tree View Topology Tree View A pop up confirmation screen displays 5 Click the Yes button The topology view is removed from the View List table and deleted Manage Maps and Topologies 188 Generate and View Reports Record how your network performs You can generate reports from either buil
116. d For more information see Schedule a Backup Job on page 105 e Configuration file restore One time jobs are supported For more information see Restore the Configuration of a Single Device on page 111 and Restore the Configuration of Several Identical Devices on page 120 Firmware upgrade One time jobs are supported For more information see Execute or Schedule a Firmware Upgrade on page 133 Report generation Both one time and recurrent jobs are supported For more information see Schedule a Report on page 196 e Resource discovery Both one time and recurrent jobs are supported For more information see Schedule or Reschedule an Existing Discovery Job on page 35 Output files from completed jobs are saved for the data retention period For more information see Set the Data Retention Period on page 214 View and Manage Jobs You can view job detail and status information You can also enable disable and delete jobs For information about modifying or rescheduling jobs see the section references in the previous section Schedule Jobs When you delete any of the following items from the Jobs table the application deletes its corresponding profile or template from its database e Discovery job You can create a discovery profile For more information see Add or Modify a Discovery Profile on page 30 e Backup job You can create a new backup profile For more information see Add or Modify a Backup Profile on page 10
117. d from the Device Groups table and deleted Discover and Manage Resources 57 Monitor Devices and the Network Monitor how devices and the network perform You can view summary and detailed information about the network devices and interfaces including real time and historical information and performance statistics You can also enable and disable the configuration monitors view and export the audit logs view firmware versions and view NMS300 server information This chapter covers the following topics e Monitor the Network e Monitor the Top 10 Widgets for All Devices e View the Wireless Summary and Monitor the Top 10 Widgets for Wireless Devices e View Device Details and Interface Details e Monitor Wireless Clients and View Client Details e Manage the Configuration Monitors e Customize the Optional Network Dashboard e View and Export Audit Logs e View Firmware Version Information e View the NMS300 Server Information e View Application Notifications 58 NMS300 Network Management System Application Monitor the Network You can monitor the network by various criteria and you can customize the information that displays on the Network Summary screen View the Default Network Summary If you have not customized the Network Summary screen the screen displays a device tree an enterprise network map a physical representation of the status and device type of the inventory and various top 10 widgets gt To
118. d monitor and parameters View Device Inventory Alarm Configuration Monitor Configuration Account Information S License And Version Information View or modify users or create new users View NMS300 license supported device and version information User Management License Management Edit Account NMS300 Version Change Password 3 Under Customize click the Customize Alarm Color link BE Customize Alarm Colors Customize Alarm Colors Click alarm color to select E cance 4 Click the alarm color Manage Alarms and Logs 156 NMS300 Network Management System Application 5 Select another color 6 Click the Submit button Your changes are saved View and Manage Network Event Notifications The Events table shows the events for the entire network including events for devices and interfaces You can display details about network events remove network events and export network events gt To view and manage network events 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 Select ALARMS gt EVENTS WIRELESS MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS EVENTS Events eo Filter Event Time Range Today Show Fitter oetan ce Rows perpage 0 RA lt 1 Jis gt BEN toaca7 C Event Name Device Name Device IP Event Source Event Type Event Time z C iinkup 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 226 nterface index 36 Trap Alarm 09 10 2013 15 58 06
119. dd Selection Add All Close 11 Select one or more devices and click the Add Selection button To add all devices to the device credential click the Add All button The Select Devices screen closes and the selected devices are added to the Associated Devices table 12 If you are modifying an existing device credential to remove devices a Select the devices b Click the Remove button The devices are removed from the Associated Devices table 13 Click the Save button The screen closes and the new or modified device credential displays in the Device Credentials table Add or Modify a Discovery Profile A discovery profile filters the network device information that the application can detect The application can discover devices through an IP address range IP subnet address a single IP address a list of IP addresses or device host name gt To adda discovery profile or modify an existing discovery profile 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Discover and Manage Resources 30 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select RESOURCES gt DISCOVERY WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS DISCOVERY Network Discovery o TE ee Ce More Rows perpage 10 Ba lt 1 1 1 gt E totacs O Name a Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Nex Execution Time disc fvs 147 250 No Not Recurrent O di
120. dential management Network report generation and view Job list and status related functions User and security profile related functions View E Oo Al A r r r r 5 anaa aaan ag Administration related functions EEN cance 4 Inthe Profile Name field enter a name 5 Inthe Profile settings section of the screen select the check boxes for the functions that you want to include in the security profile 6 Click the Submit button The security profile is saved and added to the User Profile table Modify or Remove a Security Profile You can modify or remove a security profile For a default security profile you can change only the profile name For a custom security profile you can change the profile name and the tasks You cannot remove a default security profile gt To modify or remove a security profile 1 Log in to the application Manage Users and Security Profiles 207 NMS300 Network Management System Application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select USERS gt SECURITY PROFILES User Profile e Ada ff Ean ff oo Rows perpage 10 RI lt 1 n gt EE Tota 3 C Security Profile Name a Created By Create Time e system 09 10 2013 23 17 25 system 09 10 2013 23 17 25 system 09 10 2013 23 17 25 3 Select the security profile 4 Take one of the following actions e Modify the security profile a b c d Click the Edit button Th
121. e Interface status Interface name Number of discarded egress Tx packets Number of discarded ingress Rx packets Total number of discarded packets Top 10 Standalone AP Top 10 Standalone AP by CPU Utilization Today Top 10 wireless standalone APs by total CPU utilization for today e e Device status Device name Device type CPU utilization in percentage Top 10 Standalone AP by WLAN Utilization Today Top 10 wireless standalone APs by total WLAN utilization for today Device status Device name Device type WLAN utilization in percentage Top 10 AP by Client Count Current Top 10 Standalone AP by Wired traffic Today Top 10 wireless standalone APs and controller managed APs by number of current clients Top 10 wireless standalone APs by traffic volume over a wired connection for today Device status Device name Device type Total number of clients Device status Device name Device type Ingress Rx traffic volume Egress Tx traffic volume Total traffic volume Note Traffic volume is stated in KB MB or GB Monitor Devices and the Network 67 NMS300 Network Management System Application Table 2 Optional widgets for the Top 10 screen continued Widget Description Information Top 10 SSID Top 10 SSID by Client Top 10 SSIDs by number of e SSID Count Current current clients Device status e Device name e Radio e Total number of cli
122. e Dashboard View You can create dashboard views including dashboard views that let you monitor performance in real time gt To create a dashboard view or modify an existing dashboard view and launch the dashboard view 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select MONITOR gt DASHBOARD VIEWS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS DASHBOARD VIEWS Dashboard Views fraa L Lanen Popup JL Leunen oew MMA Rows perpago gt I lt 1 1 gt EEN roar CO Name a Time Frame Created Time s C AP_RadioStatistics Real time roland 09 28 2013 11 45 22 C SwitchPingResponseTime Real time 09 28 2013 11 43 37 Monitor Devices and the Network 88 NMS300 Network Management System Application By default the application does not include any dashboard views Create a dashboard view or modify an existing dashboard view e To create a dashboard view click the Add button e To modify an existing dashboard view a From the Dashboard Views table select the dashboard view b From the More menu select Edit For a new dashboard view the Add Dashboard displays For an existing dashboard view the Edit Dashboard screen displays Add Dashboard General Info Monitors and Parameters Monitor Parameters gt Name a Time Frame Realtime A Intervals sec Default Chart Type ep Source Type Devce Device Selection up to 10 devices EZE J Remove o St
123. e Edit Security Profile screen displays 4 Edit Security Profile Profile Information Profile Name Profile Setting Function Module View Modify Description Monitor Enterprise network monitor and views functions Contigs Config file backupirestore and image management functions Alarm Alarm event trap and device syslog views And alert configuration and notification profile related functions Topology Network map topology layer 2 8 3 topology and Google Map related functions Discovery Network devices discovery and credential management Network report generation and view Job list and status related functions User and security profile related functions Administration related functions Canai Optional In the Profile Name field modify the name Optional In the Profile settings section of the screen select the check boxes for the functions that you want to include in the security profile For a default security profile you can change only the profile name Click the Submit button The modified security profile is saved and added to the User Profile table e Remove the security profile a Click the Delete button You cannot remove a default security profile Manage Users and Security Profiles 208 NMS300 Network Management System Application A pop up confirmation screen displays b Click the Yes button The security profile is removed from the User Profile table and deleted Add a User Prof
124. e Global Settings 217 NMS300 Network Management System Application 5 Click the Submit button Your changes are saved Set the Real time Chart You can change how often the application refreshes your chart data and the maximum time range that is displayed on your charts By default the data refresh interval is 10 seconds and the maximum time range is 5 minutes gt To modify the chart settings 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select ADMIN gt SETTINGS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS SETTINGS System and Website Settings Getting Started with NMS System Settings Customize Discover your network and add the devices you want to Set global settings for the system and website Customize the navigation and look of your web portal manage Discover Devices Data Retention Period Customize Network Summary View Email Server Settings inventory Polling Cus ize Wireless Summary Device Groups Idle Time Out Customize Alarm Color Auto Refresh Setting Customize Network Dashboard 2 View Device Inventory Manage Alarms 3 Monitor To View network devices inventory View currently configured alarms and create new alarms View or modify currently configured monitor and parameters View Device Inventory Alarm Configuration Monitor Configuration Account Information S License And Version Information View or modify users or create new users View NMS300
125. e Model bd Up 192 168 10 102 mine 192 168 10 23C 74 44 01 90 10 72 shanghai CN Switch GSM7224v2 O vup 192 168 10 104 1 8 10 10 0 22 7 s G D up 192 168 10 114 1 0 114 20 s san jose O u 192 168 10 120 Up 192 168 10 125 DO up 192 168 10 201 DO vp 192 168 10 216 Up 192 168 10 217 Up 192 168 10 226 Up 192 168 10 237 The screen displays the devices that the application discovered 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Devices table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Status Device Name Associated Controller IP Address Hostname Managed By MAC Address Location Device Type Device Model Vendor Device Type Last Update Time Hardware Version Firmware Version Configuration Version Serial Number Contact Discover Time and Description 4 To filter the devices that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as type name IP address location vendor model and status To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the device 6 Click the Delete button A pop up confirmation screen displays 7 Click the Yes button The device is removed from the Devices table and deleted Discover and Manage Resources 45 NMS300 Network Management System Application Synchronize a Network Device
126. e Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as type name IP address location vendor model and status To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the device 6 Click the Edit button Ti Edit Device Infomation Edit Information Device Name 192 168 10 213 Location GS724Tv3_loc Contact GS724Tv3_con Description GS724Tv3 Other Information Status Up Device Type Switch IP Address 192 168 10 213 MAC Address 28 06 86 01 9b 31 Discover Time 05 21 2013 17 28 32 System Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 100 4 17 Conca 7 Modify the device information Discover and Manage Resources 44 NMS300 Network Management System Application 8 Click the Submit button The device information is updated and the screen closes Remove Device Information You can remove all information that the application displays for a wired or wireless device However when you run another discovery job the application might rediscover the device and add it again to its inventory database To remove information for a device 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select RESOURCES gt DEVICES WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS DEVICES Ee ore Rows perpage 10 fa lt 1 Vs gt EE Totas C Status Device Name a IPAddress MACAddress Hostname Managed By Location Device Type Devic
127. e alarm related tasks e View and Manage Current Alarms e View and Manage the Alarm History e View and Manage Alarm Configurations e Add a Custom Alarm Configuration e Modify an Alarm Configuration View and Manage Alarm Notification Profiles Add or Modify an Alarm Notification Profile e Customize Alarm Colors View and Manage Current Alarms The Current Alarms table shows the active alarms for the entire network You can acknowledge alarms display details about alarms clear alarms and export alarms gt To view and manage the current alarms 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Manage Alarms and Logs 142 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select ALARMS gt CURRENT ALARMS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS CURRENT ALARMS Current Alarms Fitter Alarm Time Range Today Show Fitter EE A ove Rows perpage 10 BA lt 1 s1 gt EE Totars C Acknowledged Alarm Name Device Name Alarm Source v Occurrence Counter anaa 20 5 Bro Device Memory utilization is over 90 netgearA623F8 AP netge No linkDown 192 168 10 226 Interface Index31 D Bro linkDown 192 168 10 226 interface Index 21 og No failedUserLoginTrap 192 168 10 217 92 ta 09 10 2013 16 31 21 Bro falledUserLoginTrap 192 168 10 226 Device 192 168 10 Ma 09 10 2013 16 30 17 Bro linkDown 192 168 10 226 interface Index3
128. e device The following figure shows the screen that displays when the device that you select is a switch RESOURCES MONITOR REPORTS 1 192 168 10 61 gt Device Detail View General information Average Response Time and Packet Loss Today Status Response Time Packet Loss Device Name Device Groupis IP Address Hostname Managed By MAC Address Location Contact Device Type m2 Switch Average CPU and Memory Utilization Today Duration From Start Discover Time 19 i CPU Utilization Memory Utilization Last Update Time Last Backup Time System Object ID Temperature C Description Inventory Information Min Max Avarage Response Time Type Column M Time Last Hour Vendor Device Model Hardware Version 60 40 Firmware Version 10 01 23 Configuration Version 2 l l l Serial Number 0 RB BB mm a Seer e 14139 1448 14 97 15106 1915 15 24 15 33 E Min rms Max ms I Average ms Latest 10 Alarms Alarm Name 14 40 14 50 15 00 E CPU utilization Top 10 interface by Traffic Today Memory Index Interface Name Rx Tx Total 10 aio 2019MB 819MB 28 37 MB 6 w 7 80 MB 18 75M8 2654M Latest 10 Config Backups File Name File Type Create Time Monitor Devices and the Network 78 NMS300 Network Management System Application The following figure shows the Dashboard menu that displays when the device that you select is a switch Dashboard Device Details Interface List Traffic M
129. e filter click the Hide Filter button 4 Click the Export to Excel button or the Export to PDF button 5 To save the audit logs on your computer follow the directions of your browser View Firmware Version Information You can view the firmware version information for the application and for all NETGEAR switches NETGEAR wireless devices and NETGEAR firewalls that the application discovered gt To view firmware version information 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Monitor Devices and the Network 95 2 Select ADMIN gt SETTINGS HOME WIRELESS SETTINGS System and Website Settings Getting Started with NMS Discover your network and add the devices you want to manage Discover Devices Email Server Settings Device Groups View network devices inventory View Device Inventory Account Information View or modify users or create new users User Management g View Device Inventory z MONITOR TOPOLOGY NMS300 Network Management System Application REPORTS System Settings Set global settings for the system and website Data Retention Period Inventory Polling idle Time Out Realtime Chart Manage Alarms View currently configured alarms and create new alarms Alarm Configuration 4 License And Version Information View NMS300 license supported device and version information Ucense Management Customize Cust
130. e of the following radio buttons Do not use the settings from this configuration file instead retain current settings in device e Use the settings from this configuration file which is shown below 14 Click the Time Zone tab B Promote File Do not use the settings from this configuration file instead retain current settings in device Use the settings from this configuration tlle which is shown below Time Zone Date Time GMT 10 00 Hawaii Automatically Adjust for Daylight Savings Time No Use Defaut NTP Servers Use Custom NTP Servers Use Defaut NTP Servers Server 1 Name IP Address time c netgear com Server 2 Name IP Address time dnetgear com AN CAUTION When you restore the configuration of a device you must provide the correct configuration file Make sure that you configure the configuration file correctly If you provide a corrupted configuration file the application pushes out the corrupted configuration file when it executes the configuration restore job and you can damage the device 15 Click the Save button The Promote File screen closes and the promoted configuration file is listed in the Restore table Restore the Configuration of Several Identical Devices You can use the configuration file of one of the devices on your network to create a template configuration for several identical devices on your network You must promote this template configuration file before you can use it to restore
131. eate Time ice Type Size KB 0215 June6 215 jimmy GSM7224v2 P Tex og 10 5 Switeh 211 O backup prot 1 192 168 10 61 f 4 ogy 8 Switch 1 31 C backup prof 1 192 168 10 55 l oana 2 2 iteh 1 08 C backup prot 1 192 168 10 120 ot Switch 2 81 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Restore table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns File Name Device Name File Type Create Time Device Type Size KB Promoted Description Device IP Device Model Version Vendor and Created By 4 To filter the configuration files that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the configuration files by criteria such as device type device model device name and device IP address To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the configuration file Manage Configurations and Firmware 111 NMS300 Network Management System Application 6 Click the Restore Configuration button amp Restore Configuration Select Devices gt kw Config File Info File Name 215 Device Type Swite iv GSM7224v2 Add Device Add Group Hostname Vendor Device Model A Select Target Network Devices or Groups C Status Entity Name Entity Type ET EE cise 7 Click the Add Device button B Select Devices Rowsperpage 10 RA lt 1 1 gt EEJ totes Hostname Ve
132. eeded 3 Select the discovery profile 4 From the More menu select Delete Discover and Manage Resources 38 NMS300 Network Management System Application A pop up confirmation screen displays 5 Click the Yes button The discovery profile is removed from the Network Discovery table and deleted View and Manage the Wired and Wireless Devices on Your Network After the application discovers the wired and wireless devices on your network and adds them to the inventory database you can view and test the devices The following sections describe the tasks that you can perform e View Device Information e View Wireless Device Information Only e Modify the Name Location Information and Contact Information e Remove Device Information e Synchronize a Network Device e Log In to a Device Ping Perform a Traceroute or Reboot a Device e Use the SNMP MIB Browser e View and Export the Inventory Table and Interface List Table The application polls the devices to make sure that they are still on the network You can change how frequently the device inventory is polled For more information see Set the Inventory Polling on page 215 View Device Information You can see a table of devices that the application discovered in your network gt To view the Devices table 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Discover and Manage Resources 39 NMS300 Network Mana
133. el O up July 7 680 163 Bl netgear 19216810163 84 1b Se Sdtate E Standalone AP WNDAPEEO cance 7 Select the device or SSID 8 Click the Select button The screen closes and the empty Active Client List table displays 9 Click the Apply button Monitor Devices and the Network 81 NMS300 Network Management System Application The application populates the Active Client List table with the wireless clients of the selected device or SSID Note Please select wireless device or SSID filter first Active Client List o Device Type SSID Standalone AP Standalone AP July17 660 163 EEA clear ride fiter Rows perpage 10 Bal lt 1 Jn gt EE Toaz C Client MAC Address a ClientiP Address Location AP Name Associated Controller SsiD BSSID Protocol Al 00 1 4 6 fo cd 28 0 0 0 0 July17 660 163 111 660 163 2 4 84 1b 5e 5d fa 0 802 11ng 00 1 e 2a e7 57 34 0 0 0 0 July1 7 660 163 111 666 163 5 0 84 1b 5e 5d 1a 00 802 11na 10 To add columns to or remove them from the Active Client List table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Client MAC Address Client IP Address Location AP Name Associated Controller SSID BSSID Protocol Authentication Mode Duration Channel RSSI SNR Transmit Power Transmitted Rate Mbps Received Rate Mbps Transmitted Bytes Rece
134. elephone number are optional b Inthe User Status section select whether the user profile is active and select the security profile that applies to the user For more information about security profiles see Security Profile Concepts on page 206 c Click the Submit button The modified user profile is saved and added to the User Management table e Remove the user profile a Click the Delete button A pop up confirmation screen displays b Click the Yes button The user profile is removed from the User Management table and deleted View and Log Off Online Users You can view the users who are currently logged in and log them off gt To view and log off abort users who are online 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select USERS gt ONLINE USERS WIRELESS TOPOLOGY REPORTS ONLINE USERS On line User 8 ETE Rows per page B lt 1 1 gt E Toa C Status UserName Security Profile E mail Telephone Login Time Login iP Active amp roland Admin D a Active amp JustLooking Observer ustiool ema 09 11 2013 09 51 07 127 0 0 1 rol iL com 09 11 2013 09 49 57 192 168 10 4 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Online User table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Status User Name Security Profile E mail Tele
135. ents Top 10 SSID by Traffic Top 10 SSIDs by traffic volume for SSID Today today Device status e Device name e Radio e Ingress Rx traffic volume e Egress Tx traffic volume e Total traffic volume Note Traffic volume is stated in KB MB or GB Top 10 Radio Top 10 Radio by Client Top 10 radios by number of current e Radio Count Current clients e Device status e Device name e Device type e Total number of clients Top 10 Radio by Traffic Top 10 radios by traffic volume for Radio Today today Device status e Device name e Device type e Ingress Rx traffic volume e Egress Tx traffic volume e Total traffic volume Note Traffic volume is stated in KB MB or GB Monitor Devices and the Network 68 NMS300 Network Management System Application gt To customize the Top 10 screen 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Select MONITOR gt TOP 10 The Top 10 screen displays Click the Customize Portal button HOME WIRELESS Available Widgets v Top 10 Device Top 10 Devices by Average Resp Top 10 Devices by Average Pack gt Interface gt Top 10 Standalone AP Top 10 SSID gt Top 10 Radio RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG Widgets Area Top 10 Devices by Average CPU Today TOPOLOGY REPORTS USERS ADMIN Top 10 interfaces by Utilization Today Top 10 interfaces by Traffic Rate
136. er profile is active and select the security profile that applies to the user For more information about security profiles see Security Profile Concepts on page 206 5 Click the Submit button The screen closes and the new user is added to the User Management table Modify or Remove a User Profile You can modify or remove a user profile gt To modify or remove a user profile 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select USERS gt USER MANAGEMENT WIRELESS RESOURCES TOPOLOGY REPORTS USER MANAGEMENT User Management Rows perpage 10 lt 1 lit gt Total 4 FirstName Telephone s UserName a Security Profile amp admin Admin amp JustLooking Observer p y JustOperating Operator amp roland Admin roland email com 3 Select the user profile 4 Take one of the following actions e Modify the user profile a Click the Edit button The Edit User screen displays 4 Edit User User Basic Information User Name E mail admin email com Password Re type Password Last Name First Name Telephone User Satus Status Security Profile EN cancer Manage Users and Security Profiles 210 NMS300 Network Management System Application a Optional In the User Basic Information section modify the user name password or email address for the user The first and last name and t
137. erformance Datas Sumary Performance Datas Report Files Config Files Image Files Job Result ENI era Customize Global Settings 214 NMS300 Network Management System Application 4 For the data retention periods that you want to change enter the updated information e Events This setting determines how long events are retained The default period is 30 days For more information see View and Manage Network Event Notifications on page 157 e Device Traps This setting determines how long trap data is retained The default period is 30 days For more information see View and Manage Device Traps on page 158 NMS Audit Log This setting determines how long audit logs are retained The default period is 30 days For more information see View and Export Audit Logs on page 95 e Summary Performance Data This setting determines how long summary performance data is retained The default period is 180 days For more information see Customize the Optional Network Dashboard on page 88 e Configuration Files This setting determines how long backed up configuration files are retained The default period is 90 days For more information see Back Up Your Device Configurations on page 101 e Job Result This setting determines how long job execution reports are retained For more information see View and Manage Jobs on page 202 Alarm History This setting determines how long alarms are retained
138. ery jobs are saved for the data retention period For more information see Set the Data Retention Period on page 214 Discover and Manage Resources 34 NMS300 Network Management System Application Schedule or Reschedule an Existing Discovery Job You can schedule or reschedule an existing discovery job to occur later This discovery job can be one time or recurrent gt To schedule or reschedule an existing discovery job for future execution 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select RESOURCES gt DISCOVERY WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS DISCOVERY Network Discovery C es ore Rows perpage 10 RI lt 1 1 1 gt E totacs Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Nex Execution Time disc fvs 147 250 No Not Recurrent disc tvs hostname No Not Recurrent 08 29 2013 11 15 00 Succeeded dise wan ip No Not Recurrent 09 05 2013 14 15 00 Succeeded The screen lists the existing discovery profiles in the application 3 Select the discovery profile 4 Click the Edit Profile button Edit Profile coos Network oe General Info Name disc tvs hostname Description Discovery Options Resolve Host Names Attempt to resolve host name to IP Address C ICMP Ping Devices Ping devices before authentication Discovery Fitters C vendor O Location C Device Type Discovery Inc
139. escription and other information 10 To view information about the SNMP credentials for the selected device click the Credential Information tab B mis Browser Netgear Wireless Device Driver o coocoocooooo The screen displays the IP address and SNMP port for the device along with SNMP B we7520 miB A We9s00 MIB B we103 P WMS5316 MIB WNAP210 P WNAP320 A WNDAP350 WNDAP360 P WNDAP620 D netgear productio o L accesspoint L wndap620 basicSettings apName sysMacAddress sysVersion m device Resuts mua normation Credent femmen A General Info IP Address 192 168 10 168 7 Por Protocol SNMP V20 v Read Community protocol and read community or SNMP user information 11 To display the information for another SNMP protocol select another protocol from the Protocol menu The information onscreen adjusts 12 To close the MIB browser click the X K in the upper right of the screen Discover and Manage Resources 51 NMS300 Network Management System Application View and Export the Inventory Table and Interface List Table You can view the table of wired and wireless devices and interfaces that the application manages and export this table to an Excel or PDF file gt To view and export the Inventory table and Interface List table 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15
140. etrics Device traffic statistics per SNMP protocol Device Interface Tram Interface 10 Device interface performance statistics NMS System Server Device Key Metrics 5 NMS System Server Monitor Radio Statistics Wireless 1 Wireless performance of WLAN network based on radio WLAN Utilization Wireless WLAN utilization of wireless Device VAP Statistics Wireless 10 Wireless performance statistics of WLAN network based on ssid gogogo sass Wired Ethernet Statistics Wireless Wired performance statistics of Standalone AP Monitor Devices and the Network 87 NMS300 Network Management System Application The current polling interval for each metric is listed on the screen in the Polling Interval minutes column Select the monitor Click the Edit button In the General Information screen from the Polling Interval menu select a polling interval Click the Save button Your changes are saved S amp S Customize the Optional Network Dashboard By default the network dashboard does not display any information If you want to use the network dashboard you must create and customize network views and select one or more of these views on the network dashboard The following sections describe the network dashboard tasks e Create or Modify a Dashboard View and Launch the Dashboard View e Remove a Dashboard View e Customize the Network Dashboard Create or Modify a Dashboard View and Launch th
141. etwork Management System Application To add columns to or remove them from the Devices table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Status Device Name Associated Controller IP Address Hostname Managed By MAC Address Location Device Type Device Model Vendor Device Type Last Update Time Hardware Version Firmware Version Configuration Version Serial Number Contact Discover Time and Description To filter the devices that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as type name IP address location vendor model and status To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Select the device From the More menu select MIB Browser B MB Browser I a Device Results MIB Information Credential Infomation DRORBSS a BROADCOM REF MIB DIAL CONTROL MIB DIFF SERV MIB DRAFT IETF 8YSLOG DEVICE MIB DVMRP STD MIB FASTPATH BOXSERVICES PRIVATE MIB FASTPATH CAPTIVE PORTAL MIB gt FASTPATH DENIALOFSERVICE PRIVATE M FASTPATH DHCP6SERVER PRIVATE MIB gt FASTPATH DHCPSERVER PRIVATE MIB eee ee FASTPATH DNS RESOLVER CONTROL MIt A FASTPATH DOT1X ADVANCED FEATURES FASTPATH INVENTORY MIB FASTPATH IPV6 LOOPBACK MIB FASTPATH IPV6 TUNNEL MIB FASTPATH ISDP MIB 9 o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o lt From the menu in the upper left
142. evice 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select TOPOLOGY gt MAP VIEWS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS MAP VIEWS SBherwesgeerek eee amp Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Auto Setting Reset Help Screen Print 68 1014 i Ds wa Sa a oS 192 168 10 208 1921 102009 192 188 10 200 a son gt 102 168 10 215 192 108 10 215 68 10 205 192 168 10 205 192 168 10 205 g seony gam7 212 192 168 10 217 1921 102058 192 168 10 208 CS746Tv2 Sma 192 168 110 204 10216 10 213 192 168 10 213 MALS TETTA MMEA 192 16A IN 202 3 From the Map Tree select the map Manage Maps and Topologies 163 NMS300 Network Management System Application The selected map displays es 0 G9 f amp Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print San Jose Il China Netgear Device Name Pr le 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 104 192 108 10 104 le 192 168 10 202 192 168 10 202 From the Device List table select the device that you want to locate on the map A circle displays around the selected device Shi 8 0 G9 f amp Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print San Jose II China Netgear Search Device Name r 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 202 192 188 10 202 To view information about the device node point to the device o
143. evue next SS IE ETE cose 5 Enter or modify the following information e General Info Enter a name and description for the new profile e Backup File Setting Enter a file name and version for the backup file 6 Click the Select Devices tab amp Add Profile General Select Devices gt View Result Select Target Network Devices or Groups Add Device J Add Group No date to display Previous next ES AS ETE cose Manage Configurations and Firmware 102 NMS300 Network Management System Application 7 Add devices device groups or both a Click the Add Device button B Select Devices Show Fitter Rowsperpage 10 RI lt 1 f4 gt EEJ rota 40 C Staus Device Name a IP Address Hostname Vendor Device Type Device Model Firmware Version O up 192 168 10 102 mine 192 168 10 230 Bl netgear Switch GSM7224v2 8 01 28 O u 192 169 10 104 192 168 10 104 Da netcear E switch GSM7328Sv2 80 3 42 oO w 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 114 Ba netgear Switch GS728TPS 5 3017 O up 192 168 110 120 192 168 10 120 Bl netgear Switch M5300 2863 10 00 31 O up 192 168 410 125 192 168 10 125 a netcear B switch QSM7248v2 801 22 oO up 192 168 10 201 192 168 10 20 Bl netgear Switch GS748TPS 5 209 O down 192 168 10 216 192 168 10 216 Da netgear Switch GS724Tv3 6 27130 O up 192 168 10 217 192 168 10 217 Da netgear Switch GSM7212F 10 01 23 O u 192 16810 221 192 168 1021 Bl netgear Switch XSM7224S 9 0 1 30 O up 192 168 10 226 1
144. face 0 5 Speed 1000Mbps J To view the summary for an alarm point to the alarm summary on the map An alarm summary is displayed as a red colored rectangular with a number Manage Maps and Topologies 180 NMS300 Network Management System Application A pop up screen similar to the following displays Alarm Summary Critical Major Minor Total Count Manage a Topology View On the Network Topology screen the icons that display above a topology view let you perform various tasks E 3 Ohne 9 ft amp Link Delete Refresh 4 Setting Reset Help Screen Print Figure 5 Icons on the Network Topology screen The following procedure describes the tasks that you can perform for a topology view For complicated tasks the procedure points to a section that provides detailed information gt To manage a topology view 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select TOPOLOGY gt NETWORK TOPOLOGY MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS 8308 69 8 amp Delete Refresh Auto Setting Reset Help Screen Print Search r 192 10 10 209 192 108 10 200 a H 192 18 10 215 192 168 10 215 192 100 10 205 192 108 10 205 mmy gam 2124 192 108 10 217 192 168 10 208 102 3 From the View List table select the topology view Manage Maps and Topologies 181 NMS300 Network Management System Application 4 To rescale the topology vie
145. following columns File Name Device Name File Type Create Time Device Type Size KB Promoted Description Device IP Device Model Version Vendor and Created By 4 To filter the configuration files that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the configuration files by criteria such as device type device model device name and device IP address To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the configuration file From the More menu select Export File 7 To save the file on your computer follow the directions of your browser D Modify a Configuration File You can modify a configuration file except for the configuration file for a NETGEAR firewall The configuration file of a NETGEAR firewall includes content in hexadecimal format CAUTION NETGEAR recommends that only administrators with advanced network knowledge and experience perform the following procedure gt To modify a configuration file 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Manage Configurations and Firmware 127 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select CONFIG gt RESTORE Show Fitter Rows perpa TRA lt 7 1 gt MEN ross F File Name Device Name File Type Create Time Device Type Size KB Promoted 7 backup_221 XSM7224S_221 Text 05 02 2013 16 12 03 E switch 2 83 BNno I Promotedjbackup_221 XSM7224S_221 Pj Text 04 28 2013
146. gather and present health and status information about the device Introduction 8 NMS300 Network Management System Application Device Groups To simplify the management of networks with many devices you can create device groups Group devices by vendor location device type device model and contact Device groups are optional a Device group M Network Network device M1 device Mm L Local area network Internet Static IP gateway Internet address NMS300 Web Network Network server browser device N1 Device Nn oa a oe ll Device group N Web browser Figure 2 Device groups You can create two types of device groups e Static device groups A static group is a fixed list of specific devices You must configure this list manually For more information see Add or Modify a Static Device Group on page 53 e Dynamic device groups A dynamic group is a dynamic list of devices that filter selection criteria determine The list changes automatically as devices that meet the filter criteria are added to and removed from the network For more information see Add or Modify a Dynamic Device Group on page 55 Types of Users The application includes the following default user security profiles e Admin A user with administration related functions An admin user has the authority to perform all application functions Only an admin user
147. ge Network Topologies A network topology displays the structure of your network as a link tree view radial view or spring view Link tree view The network nodes are displayed as a hierarchical organization chart Radial view The network nodes are displayed in an outwardly expanding radial pattern Basic spring view The network nodes are displayed in a pattern in which children nodes are in circles with parent nodes Link tree view Radial view Basic spring view Figure 4 Network topology views The following sections describe the tasks that relate to network topology views Add a Topology View View a Network Topology and Details About a Device Manage a Topology View Add a Link Between Devices on a Topology View Customize the Style of a Node and Link on a Topology View Remove a Topology View Add a Topology View You can add a topology view of your network gt To adda topology view of your network 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 Manage Maps and Topologies 176 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select TOPOLOGY gt NETWORK TOLOPOGY WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS NETWORK TOPOLOGY G9 642090 rr amp Auto Setting Reset Help Screen Print 192 168 10 209 192 108 10 200 192 168 10 215 192 168 10 215 192 108 10 205 192 108 10 205 feveny gom7 2121 192 108 10 217 102 108 10 208 102 168 10 2
148. ge Upgrade N ent Failed oot oy Bro Quick Discover Discove NotRecurrent Succeeded To add columns to or remove them from the Jobs table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Enable Job Name Job Type Recurrent Type Status Last Execution Time Next Execution Time Last Execution Status Job End Time Created By and Create Time To filter the jobs that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the current jobs by criteria such as job type status and last execution time To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Select a job Take one of the following actions e Enable the job Click the Enable button e Disable the job Click the Disable button Manage Jobs 203 NMS300 Network Management System Application e Display job details Click the Detail button B Job Detail General Info Job Name Default profile Job Type Status eeded Enable Created By Create Time 04 28 2013 03 46 00 Execution Information Last Execution Status Succeeded Last Execution Time 04 28 2013 03 47 47 Next Execution Time Previous Next Close Depending on your selection a different Job Detail screen might display To close the Job Detail screen click the Close button e Delete the job a Click the Delete button A pop up confirmation screen displa
149. gement System Application 2 Select RESOURCES gt DEVICES WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS DEVICES e Show Fitter Ee ore Rows perpage 10 fa lt 1 Vs gt EEJ Tota 41 Device Name a IP Address MAC Address Hostname Managed By Location Device Type Device Model 192 168 10 102 mine 192 168 10 230 74 44 01 90 10 72 IP Address shanghai CN Switch GSM7224 2 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 104 00 22 3f 5 37 P Add E switten 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 14 eB P Address san jose E switen 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 120 40 60 de db 77 68 E owiten 192 168 10 125 192 168 10 125 c0 3f0e 7tcb c5 P Address E switen 192 168 10 201 192 168 10 20 10 0d 7fb3 06 08 gt Address E switen 192 168 10 216 192 10 216 2 3e 01 9b 2b B wit h 192168 10 217 192 2 20 4e 7f7b d7 9a IP Address Jun locatioon 217 So Switch 192 168 1026 192 168 10 226 2 IP Address E switen 192 168 10 237 192 168 10 237 30 46 93 1b b2 b7 IP Address Switch The screen displays the devices that the application discovered 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Devices table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Status Device Name Associated Controller IP Address Hostname Managed By MAC Address Location Device Type Device Model Vendor Device Type Last Update Time Hardware Version Firmware Version
150. h i Monitor Devices and the Network 59 NMS300 Network Management System Application By default the following widgets display onscreen Widget Description Information Device Tree View A tree of all discovered and managed devices in the network You can expand the tree Group devices by e Location the default setting Vendor e Device Type e Device Group Enterprise Network Map A world map that displays the location of each device and its connections to other devices e Manual link e LLDP link e lt 1 5 Mbps link e gt 1 5 Mbps lt 10 Mbps link e gt 10 Mbps lt 100 Mbps link e gt 100 Mbps lt 1 Gbps link e gt 1 Gbps lt 10 Gbps link gt 10 Gbps link e Link of unknown speed Device Inventory Status Device Type A slice graph displaying the device status Up or Down and a slice graph displaying the network breakdown per device type Top 10 Devices by Average CPU Today Top 10 devices by average CPU utilization for today e Device status e Device name e Device type e CPU utilization in percentage Top 10 Devices by Average Memory Today Latest 10 Alarms Top 10 devices by average memory utilization for today 3 To view details about a device click the device name e Device status e Device name e Device type e Memory utilization in percentage e Alarm Name e Device Name e Severity Alarm Time For mo
151. he Devices table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Status Device Name IP Address Hostname Managed By MAC Address Device Model Vendor Location Device Type Last Update Time Hardware Version Firmware Version Configuration Version Serial Number Contact and Discover Time 4 To filter the devices that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as type name IP address location vendor model and status To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 To view details about a device click the device name or IP address for the device For more information see View Device Details and Interface Details on page 77 Modify the Name Location Information and Contact Information You can modify the device name location information and contact information that the application displays for a wired or wireless device gt To modify information for a device 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Discover and Manage Resources 43 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select RESOURCES gt DEVICES WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS DEVICES Show Fiter ES Resme ACTORA Rowsperpage 10 RI lt 1 Vs gt EEJ Totas a IPAddress MACAddress Hostname Managed By
152. ile to the User Base The application has one default user profile which is a user with the name admin to which an Admin security profile is assigned You can add multiple user profiles to the user base gt To view the existing user profiles and add a user profile 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select USERS gt USER MANAGEMENT WIRELESS RESOURCES TOPOLOGY REPORTS USER MANAGEMENT User Management Rows per page B lt iJn gt EJ ais UserName a Security Profile E mail FirstName Telephone aa amp admin Admin admin email com amp JustLooking Observer justooking email com amp sustOperating Operator justoperating email com amp roland Admin roland email com The Status column displays whether the user is active and can log in 3 Click the Add button The Add User screen displays 4 Add User User Basic Information User Name E mail Password Check Password Last Name First Name Telephone User Satus Status Security Profile Observer v cant 4 Specify the following information e Inthe User Basic Information section enter the user name password and email address for the user The first and last name and telephone number are optional Manage Users and Security Profiles 209 NMS300 Network Management System Application e Inthe User Status section select whether the us
153. ils 0 0 ee eens 229 Standalone AP Details 0 0 0 0 eee 229 Controller Managed AP Details 0 00000 eee eee 231 Wireless Controller Details 000000 00 0 c cee eee eee 232 Wireless Managements System Details 0000005 233 Router DetailS lt 255 ca2 da aRea tee mehOeed Nee ae Adeea ane ees 234 Unknown Device Details 0 0 0 cee 234 internace Detall ecc rrri gorenaren n eE a EE pawlvtinrt 235 Introduction Streamline your network management tasks The NETGEAR Network Management System 300 NMS300 is a centralized and comprehensive management application that enables you to discover monitor configure and report on enterprise class networks with NETGEAR and third party network devices This manual is intended for network administrators This chapter covers the following topics e Network Environment Concepts e Compatible Devices e Prepare the Network Devices for Discovery e What to Do Next Note In this manual the NMS300 application is referred to as the application The server on which the application is installed is referred to as the NMS300 server For more information about the topics covered in this manual visit the support website at support netgear com For more information about this NMS300 release see the NMS300 Release Notes which are available on downloadcenter netgear com Firmware updates with new features and bug fixes are made available from time t
154. ime Description Created By and Created Time 4 Select the backup profile Manage Configurations and Firmware 104 NMS300 Network Management System Application 5 Click the Execute Profile button amp Execute Profile View Result v Execution Result Note The Config Backup task may take a while to complete Please be patient Status Succeeded Rows perpage 10 RA lt 1 1 gt EE totes Device Name IPAddress Start Time End Time Status Detail 192 168 10 221 05 02 2013 16 11 53 05 02 2013 16 12 03 g Succeeded The Status field displays the progress of the backup job After the job completes successfully the Status field displays Succeeded 6 Click the Close button The screen closes Schedule a Backup Job You can schedule a backup job to occur later either once or on a recurring basis gt To schedule a backup job 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select CONFIG gt BACKUP WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS Backup TE EN E ore Rows perpage 10 fal lt 1 Jn gt Totat 3 a Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution Time Bro Not Recurrent 0910 2013 11 49 45 O Succeeded GSM7224 No Not Recurrent 09 10 2013 11 45 28 W Partially Succeeded C StandAloneaPs_Backup Yes Weekly 09 16 2013 11 52 00 The Backup screen displays the existing backup pr
155. ion sosi ecaaneesccdels ouaeedddt oneese sees oo 15 Change Your Password and Account Information 17 Change Your Passwonds 2 cs ees amas date e eee ee we NAT 17 Change Your Account Information 0 00000 e eee eee 18 Configure the Email Server for Alerts and Alarm Notifications 19 Configure the General Email Server Settings 5 19 Configure Email Server Settings for a Gmail Account 21 Chapter 3 Discover and Manage Resources Discovery GONCEDIS reo ovrernaccs rub ninii piiraa on Saeed eed ae 24 Use Quick Discovery to Discover Devices on Your Network 24 Use a Discovery Profile to Discover Devices on Your Network 27 Add or Modify a Device Credential 0 00000 27 Add or Modify a Discovery Profile 0000 00a eens 30 Execute a Discovery Job 0 0 00 teens 33 Schedule or Reschedule an Existing Discovery Job 35 Remove a Device Credential 0 0000 cece eee 37 Remove a Discovery Profle neers cence eee rebeee deat renneri is 38 View and Manage the Wired and Wireless Devices on Your Network 39 View Device Information casck eda cena ieee seed a dada oe eva 39 View Wireless Device Information Only 00000 eee 40 Modify the Name Location Information and Contact Information 43 Remove Device Information 00 0c cece eens 45 Synchronize a Network Device 000 0c e eee eee
156. ireless management systems and routers The following table lists the dashboard options and widgets or tables that are available for an interface Table 12 Detailed information available for an interface Dashboard Menu Option Widget or Table Interface Details General Information Traffic Information Latest 10 Alarms Monitor Data Interface Received Transmitted Bytes Interface Received Transmitted Packets Interface Utilization Interface Traffic Rate bps Interface Inbound Outbound Error Packets Interface Inbound Outbound Discards Network Details VLAN Membership Forwarding Database Common STP Port Status Device Details 235
157. isting template For information about how to schedule the generation of a one time report later see Schedule a Report on page 196 gt To generate and view a report 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select REPORTS gt REPORT TEMPLATES WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS REPORT TEMPLATES Report Templates o Y iment Prac TP cat TP oeie I cenerate nepon Rowspernoge RA lt Crin gt BB Toms Device Inventory C Name File Format Repor Period Scheduled Recurrent Type Next Execution Time C3 C Device Inventory B POF File Current ro Not Recurrent Interface Inventory C FitaPs B POF File Current No Not Recurrent gt Device Device Inventory por File Current No Not Recurrent gt Traffic gt Wireless Device gt Wireless Client 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Report Templates table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Name File Format Report Period Scheduled Recurrent Type Next Execution Time Email and Description 4 From the Report Type menu select the report type 5 Select the report template 6 Click the Generate Report button Generate and View Reports 195 NMS300 Network Management System Application The Generate Report screen displays the results f Generate Re
158. ities so that modifications to a screen made by one user are not inadvertently changed by another user gt To select your language and log in to the application 1 Open a browser and connect to the application through the static IP address of the NMS300 server e To connect to the application from the same NMS300 server on which you installed the application enter the URL http localhost 8080 If you entered a different port number for the NMS300 server during the application installation replace 8080 in this URL with the port number that you provided during installation e To connect to the application from a remote computer replace ocalhost with the IP address of the NMS300 server For example enter http 203 0 113 56 8080 in which 203 0 113 56 is the IP address of the NMS300 server and 8080 is the port number for the NMS300 server After you connect to the application the User Login screen displays CCC English v F Remember User Name Signin Forgot Password 2 From the Language menu select your language The default language is English You can also select Chinese Get Started 15 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3 Enter your user name and password When the application is initially installed the default administrator user name is admin and the default administrator password is admin You must be an administrator admin user that is a user with a security profile that is
159. ity The default period is 30 minutes gt To modify the idle time out 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select ADMIN gt SETTINGS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY SETTINGS stem and Website Settings Getting Started with NMS Discover your network and add the devices you want to manage System Settings Set global settings for the system and website Data Retention Period Inventory Polling Realtime Chart Device Groups g View Device Inventory T view network devices inventory Manage Alarms View currently configured alarms and create new alarms View Device Inventory Alarm Configuration Account Information S License And Version Information View or modify users or create new users View NMS300 license supported device and version information User Management License Management Edit Account NMS 300 Version Change Password 3 Under System Settings click the Idle Time Out link P System Ide Time Out Setting System Ide Time Out Setting REPORTS Customize Customize the navigation and look of your web portal Customize Network Summary View Customize Wireless Summary Customize Alarm Color Auto Refresh Setting Customize Network Dashboard Monitor View or modify currently configured monitor and parameters Monitor Configuration Idle Time Out 4 Specify the new idle time out period Customiz
160. ived Bytes Transmitted Packets Received Packets and Status 11 To view details for an individual wireless client in the Client MAC Address column click a MAC address A screen similar to the following displays WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS July17 660 163 gt 00 14 6e fb cd 28 gt Client Detail View Dashboard Client RSSI o Client SNR o Client Detalls Type Column Time Reai tme Vv 10Secon s v M Time Resttime Vi 10 Seconds Client Monitor Signal Monitor o Traffic Monitor 0 22 42 35 22 42 55 22 43 15 22 43 35 22 41 55 22 42 15 ass 12 From the Dashboard menu select a menu option By default the screen displays the Signal Monitor menu option If you select the Traffic Monitor menu option the screen adjusts Monitor Devices and the Network 82 NMS300 Network Management System Application The following table lists some of the dashboard options and widgets or tables that are available for a wireless client Dashboard Option Widget or Table Signal Monitor Client RSSI Client SNR Traffic Monitor Client Received Transmitted Bytes Client Data Rate Manage the Configuration Monitors The application provides monitors for the following device metrics Status ICMP ping CPU Memory Temperature IP traffic ICMP traffic TCP traffic UDP traffic SNMP traffic Interface traffic In addition the application provides monitors for the following server a
161. k the Customize Fields tab f Add Report Template Select Devices Customize Fields gt Customize Report Fields Optional Fields Selected Fields Software Version Device Name Vendi Device Name iv C Descending Ascending Previous Nex EIS E BEET cise Generate and View Reports 193 NMS300 Network Management System Application Depending on your type of report selection a different Customize Fields screen might display a Inthe Customize Report Fields section specify the fields and the order in which you want them to appear in your report template To select the fields use the gt lt gt gt and lt lt buttons To arrange their order use the up and down buttons b In the Data Sort section specify how you want the information sorted You can sort by device and by descending or ascending order 10 Click the Save button The report template is saved and added to the Report Template table Remove a Report Template When you delete a report generation job from the Jobs table the application deletes the report template for the job automatically For more information see View and Manage Jobs on page 202 You can also remove a report template manually To remove a report template manually 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select REPORTS gt REPORT TEMPLATES WIRELESS RESOURCES TOPOLOGY REPORTS REPORT TEMPLATES Report Tem
162. l Version Vendor and Created By 4 To filter the configuration files that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the configuration files by criteria such as device type device model device name and device IP address To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the promoted configuration file Manage Configurations and Firmware 121 NMS300 Network Management System Application 6 Click the Restore Configuration button amp Restore Configuration Config File Info File Name Promoted 21S non det Device Type act ivi Device Model GSM7224v2 Select Target Network Devices or Groups Is f naa croun f Remove Ertty Name Enty Type PAddress Hostname Vendor DeviceModel No data to display cose 7 Select the target network devices or groups A CAUTION Make sure that you select the correct devices or device groups Selecting the wrong devices or device groups for the selected configuration file can damage the devices e To add individual devices a Click the Add Device button B Select Devices Filter Device Model GSM7224v2 Show Fiter Rowsperpage 10 Ral lt 1 1 gt EE tots O Status Device Name a IPAddress Hostname Vendor Device Type Device Model Firmware Version O u 192 168 10 102 mine 192 168 10 230 Bl netgear Switch GSM7224v2 801 26 oO up Juneb 215 jmmy GSM7224v2 192 168 10 140 Bl netgear Switch GSM7224v2 8 01 29 D up Ju
163. larm a Select the alarm b Click the Clear button Clearing an alarm means that the fault that the alarm indicates no longer exists e Acknowledge a batch of alarms a Select multiple alarms b From the More menu select Batch Acknowledge e Clear a batch of alarms a Select multiple alarms b From the More menu select Batch Clear e Export the entire Current Alarms table to an Excel spreadsheet a From the More menu select Export to Excel b To save the alarms on your computer follow the directions of your browser e Export the entire Current Alarms table to a PDF a From the More menu select Export to PDF b To save the alarms on your computer follow the directions of your browser View and Manage the Alarm History The Alarm History table shows the previous alarms for the entire network You can remove alarms from this table to reduce the amount of disk space that the application requires on the server You can also export alarms gt To view and manage the alarm history 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select ALARMS gt ALARM HISTORY RESOURCES REPORTS ALARM HISTORY Alarm History 1 Fitter Clear Time Range Today Show Fitter e Rows peroage 15 EA lt 1 ra gt MEN taat20 Alarm Name Device Name Device IP Alarm Source Severity Alarm Time Cleared Time X FVS318G 66 166 147 252 9 10 2013 18 06 31 o O No Ono ON Oe
164. larm configuration see Modify an Alarm Configuration on page 150 gt To view and manage the alarms configurations 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select ALARMS gt ALARM CONFIGUATION CONFIG ALARMS ALARM CONFIGURATION Alarm Configuration o Show Fitter ada ff Ean Move Rowsperpage 10 RA lt 1 s12 gt E Totat112 C Enabi Alarm Name Alarm Type Trap Name Notification OID Severity ves aciTrapRuleLogEvent Trap Alarm aciTrapRuleLogEveni 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 11 3 2 01 RuleLogEvent Trap Alarm ac eni 3 6 1 4 1 452 3 2 0 1 Trap Alarm Trap Alarm Trap Alarm Trap Alarm ackPortLinkDown Trap Alarm ackPortLinkDown Trap Alarm ackPortLinkUp Trap Alarm Ssecseasesss Ha A a AQ ntoryStackPortLinkUp Trap Alarm agentinventoryStackPortLinkUp 3 6 1 4 1 4526 10 13 0 3 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Alarm Configuration table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Enable Alarm Name Alarm Type Trap Name Notification OID Severity MIB Name and Description 4 To filter the alarm configurations that are listed click the Show Filter button Manage Alarms and Logs 146 NMS300 Network Management System Application You can filter the alarm configuration by criteria such as a
165. larm name enabled status alarm type and severity To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Take one of the following actions e Disable an alarm configuration a Select the alarm configuration b From the More menu select Disable A pop up confirmation screen displays c Click the Yes button The alarm configuration is disabled and can no longer generate an alarm In the Alarm Configuration table the Enable column displays No for the alarm configuration e Enable an alarm configuration a Select the alarm configuration b Select the Enable button The alarm configuration is enabled and can generate an alarm In the Alarm Configuration table the Enable column displays Yes for the alarm configuration e Remove an alarm configuration a Select the alarm configuration b From the More menu select Delete A pop up confirmation screen displays c Click the Yes button The alarm configuration is removed from the Alarm Configuration table and deleted e Export the entire Alarm Configuration table to an Excel spreadsheet a From the More menu select Export to Excel b To save the alarm configurations on your computer follow the directions of your browser e Export the entire Alarm Configuration table to a PDF a From the More menu select Export to PDF b To save the alarm configurations on your computer follow the directions of your browser Manage Alarms and Logs 147 NMS300 Network Manage
166. les that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the firmware files by criteria such as time range device type device model and file name To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button Select the firmware file Click the Upgrade Firmware button amp Upgrade Firmware Select Devices gt Resut Note The firmware upgrade will apply to all stack members for Stacked Switch Please make sure this firmware file is applicable to all memeber switches Image File Info File Name 75202505 File Version 2505 Device Type wW Device Model C7520 Select Target Network Devices or Groups Add Group O Status Entity Name Entity Type IPAddress Vendor Device Model e No data to display Device Option Image Slot ET EmA ce Manage Configurations and Firmware 134 NMS300 Network Management System Application 7 Select the target network devices or groups A CAUTION Make sure that you select the correct devices or device groups Selecting the wrong devices or device groups for the selected firmware file can damage the devices e To specify individual devices a Click the Add Device button B Select Devices Filter Device Model WC7520 Show Fiter O Status Device Name a P Address O uy we 7520 164 O u we7520 160 192 168 10 164 192 168 10 160 Rows perpage 10 Bl lt 1 Jn gt E toa 2 Vendor Device Type Device Model Ba netgear EB Weeless Controter
167. license supported device and version information User Management License Management Edit Account NMS300 Version Change Password Customize Global Settings 218 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3 Under System Settings click the Real time Chart link Real time Chart Setting Real time Chart Setting Data Refresh Interval 10 Second i iv The interval system retrieves data Max Time Range 5 Minutes iv The time range system displays the charts cones 4 Specify the data refresh interval and maximum time range 5 Click the Submit button Your changes are saved Change the Auto Refresh Setting You can change how often the application refreshes the browser screen for the web management interface By default the screen refresh interval is one minute gt To modify the auto refresh settings 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Customize Global Settings 219 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select ADMIN gt SETTINGS HOME WIRELESS RESOURCES SETTINGS System and Website Settings Getting Started with NMS Discover your network and add the devices you want to manage Discover Devices Em CONFIG TOPOLOGY System Settings Set global settings for the system and website Data Retention Period Inventory Polling idle Time Out REPORTS Customize Customize the navigation and look of your we
168. lies to alarms that occur at any time of the day Time Frame From the menus select a time frame The alarm notification applies only to alarms that occur in the specified time frame Trigger Action Enter the email address to send the notification to if the alarm notification condition is triggered 9 Click the Save button The Add Alarm Notification or Edit Alarm Notification screen closes The alarm profile notification displays in the Alarm Notification table Manage Alarms and Logs 155 NMS300 Network Management System Application Customize Alarm Colors You can change the colors of the alarms gt To customize the color of an alarm 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select ADMIN gt SETTINGS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS SETTINGS System and Website Settings Getting Started with NMS System Settings Customize Discover your network and add the devices you want to Set global settings for the system and website Customize the navigation and look of your web portal manage Discover s Data Retention Period Customize Network Summary View Email Server Device Groups idle Time Out Reattime Chart Auto Refresh Setting Customize Network Dashboard View network devices inventory View currently configured alarms and create new alarms g View Device Inventory Manage Alarms Monitor A View or modify currently configure
169. lnet Telnet 1 1 1 1 1 O non def 215 tel passwort Telnet 2 1 1 1 1 1 C non default m5300 Telnet C teinet 217 non default Telnet 3 Add a device credential or modify an existing device credential e To add a device credential click the Add button e To modify an existing device credential a From the Device Credentials table select a device credential b Click the Edit button For a new device credential the Add Credential screen displays For an existing device credential the Edit Credential screen displays Add Credential Authentication gt Management interface Associated Devices Credential General Info Name Protocol Authentication Info Read Community Write Community Previous Next f Save Cancel 4 In the Credential General Info section enter or modify the name for the credential 5 From the Protocol menu select one of the following protocols e SNMP V1 e SNMP V2C e SNMP V3 e Telnet Discover and Manage Resources 28 NMS300 Network Management System Application e SSH e HTTP e HTTPS Depending on your protocol selection the screen might adjust to display other fields and menus 6 In the Authentication Info section enter or modify the information for the selected protocol 7 Click the Management Interface tab Add Credential Authentication Management Interface gt Associated Devices form caption credentialinterface Port Timeout sec
170. ltiple log entries b Click the Batch Delete button The log entries are removed from the database e Export the entire Syslogs table to an Excel spreadsheet a From the More menu select Export to Excel b To save the log entries on your computer follow the directions of your browser e Export the entire Syslogs table to a PDF a From the More menu select Export to PDF b To save the log entries on your computer follow the directions of your browser Manage Alarms and Logs 161 Manage Maps and Topologies View the topology of your network You can create hierarchical maps and topological views of your network This chapter covers the following topics e View and Manage Maps e View and Manage Network Topologies 7 162 NMS300 Network Management System Application View and Manage Maps The application provides a default world map This map is the root map for any child map that you add The following sections describe the tasks that relate to maps e View a Hierarchical Map and Locate a Device e Manage a Hierarchical Map e Add a Childmap e Add Devices to a Map e Add a Link Between Devices on a Map e Customize the Style of a Link on a Map View a Hierarchical Map and Locate a Device You can view a hierarchical map of your network locate devices on the map and view details about the devices including alarms gt To view a hierarchical map locate a device on the map and view details about the d
171. ludes C ICMP Only Devices Discover devices that only respond to Ping o Unclassified Devices Discover devices that from unknown vendors LLDP Option Enable LLDP Link Discovery Automatically discover LLDP links Prous Ned Cose Discover and Manage Resources 35 5 NMS300 Network Management System Application Take one of the following actions To add a new schedule click the Add Schedule button e To modify an existing schedule click the Edit Schedule button f Schedule Execution Type amp Status Enable No Execution Type ancal From the Enable menu select Yes The screen adjusts to display more fields Schedule Execution Type amp Status Enable Yes v Execution Type Starting On Starting On 09 27 2013 18 01 00 cance Specify whether the application executes the discovery job once or on a recurring basis by selecting one of the following options from the Execution Type menu and entering or modifying the corresponding information e One time scheduled This is the default selection In the Starting On field enter or modify the date and time e Recurrent The screen adjusts to display more fields Discover and Manage Resources 36 NMS300 Network Management System Application f Schedule Execution Type amp Status Enable Execution Type Recurrent iv Starting On Starting On 04 30 2013 14 59 00 Recurrence Recurrence Type Weekly Day of the Week V Mo
172. m Logs 0 000eee eae 160 Chapter 7 Manage Maps and Topologies View and Manage Maps 000e cece eee eee eee eee 163 View a Hierarchical Map and Locate a Device 163 Manage a Hierarchical Map 000 00 ccc eee eee 165 Add a ChildMap sa 2c vuves ceaaveeeeetanemeease ONA EA 168 Add Devices toa Map a si 3 0 4 3 s 2a aitoee oS ee i eon eae t i eal 169 Add a Link Between Devices onaMap 200000000 171 Customize the Style of a Link onaMap 00 0005 174 View and Manage Network Topologies 0 200eee eae 176 Add a Topology VIEW e ecca 200 0ke ee swn ware eeewde atri ewes 176 View a Network Topology and Details About a Device 178 Manage a Topology VieW 0 00 cece 181 Add a Link Between Devices on a Topology View 183 Customize the Style of a Node and Link on a Topology View 185 Remove a Topology View 00 0c eee eee 188 Chapter 8 Generate and View Reports Manage Report Templates 2000 eee eee 190 Add or Modify a Report Template 00 020 cae eee 190 NMS300 Network Management System Application Remove a Report Template 020 cece ee eee 194 Generate and Schedule Reports 00 0c cece e eee ee 195 Generate a One Time Report Immediately 195 Scheduleid REDON 2 5 3 os csgie 8 a toaw irinen Diii ia A e 196 View and Remove Saved ReportS
173. map on your computer Click the OK button The map that you selected or imported displays as a childmap below the parent map and the name of the map you selected displays in the Map Tree Map View 8 e gt FO 6 oleluls Y World Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print Q San Jose Netgear San Jose Il China Netgear Shipping amp nns Collection Development amp Acquisitions REFERENCE COLLECTION J visi Derice List End ander oF ra construction Search Computer Databases i mo 194 na mergen Exit s nwoncas a aN CURRENT PERIODICALS Vending LOBBY gt Desk o urchali s Np Newspapers g B FIRST LEVEL Song Reading Room 3 Device Name r CORIS Add Devices to a Map You can add devices to a map To add devices to a map Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Manage Maps and Topologies 169 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select TOPOLOGY gt MAP VIEWS HOME WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS MAP VIEWS Map View Maite 8 0 8 6 9 2 amp s Devices Link Delete Refresh Auto Seting Reset Help Screen Print Search Device Name P 192 168 10 209 192 168 1020 102 168 10 215 192 168 10 215 192 108 10 205 192 168 10 205 g jrveny gen72 126 192 168 10 217 121 10208 192 108 10 208 GS746Tv2
174. me Description Associated Devices mem I Status Device Name Device Model No data to display canst 4 Enter or modify the group name 5 Enter or modify the description 6 Click the Add button Select Devices Rows per page 10 M lt mn gt EJ toto Device Type Device Model Firmware Version No data to display 7 To filter the devices that display on the screen click the Show Filter button Discover and Manage Resources 54 NMS300 Network Management System Application You can filter the devices by criteria such as device type device name and IP address location device model and status To hide the device filter click the Hide Filter button 8 On the Select Devices screen select devices for the group 9 Click the Add Selection button To add all devices click the Add All button 10 If you are modifying an existing static device group to remove devices a Select the devices b Click the Remove button The devices are removed from the Associated Devices table 11 Click the Submit button The screen closes The devices are added to the static device group and the group is displayed in the Device Groups table Add or Modify a Dynamic Device Group A dynamic group is a dynamic list of devices that are selected automatically based on your filter selection criteria The list changes automatically as devices that meet the filter criteria are added
175. me Enter or modify the name for the report template Report Type Your selection in Step 4 determines the content of this field Report Period Select the period to which the report template applies Description Enter or modify the description for the report template Generate and View Reports 191 NMS300 Network Management System Application e Report Option File Format Select the PDF File EXCEL File or HTML file radio button To save generated reports select the Save Reports in NMS300 File System check box For information about how to view reports that have been generated previously see View and Remove Saved Reports on page 198 Email To have a copy of the report sent to your email address select the Email check box and enter or modify your email address 7 Click the Select Devices tab f Add Report Template oo oe Select Target Network Devices or Groups Add Device J Add Group ss EnttyName EntiyType s Vendor i Previous Next EETA E E cee 8 Add devices device groups or both a Click the Add Device button Select Devices Rows per page 10 RA lt 1 4 gt BE maas Device Name gt IPAddress Vendor DeviceType Device Model Firmware Version up 192 168 10 102 192 168 10 102 Bo netgear Switch GSM7224v2 8 0 1 26 up 192 168 10 104 192 168 10 104 Bi netgear Switch FS726TP e Up 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 114 Netgear Switch GS728TPS 3 017 u 192 168 10 120 192 168
176. me e Ingress Rx traffic rate e Egress Tx traffic rate e Total traffic rate Note Traffic rate is stated in bps Kbps or Mbps Monitor Devices and the Network 61 NMS300 Network Management System Application Table 1 Optional widgets for the Network Summary screen continued Widget Description Information Top 10 Interfaces by Top 10 interfaces by total traffic for Traffic Today today Device status Device name Interface status Interface name Ingress Rx traffic volume Egress Tx traffic volume Total traffic volume Note Traffic volume is stated in KB MB or GB Top 10 Interfaces by Top 10 interfaces by total errors for Errors Today today Top 10 Interfaces by Top 10 interfaces by total Discards Today discarded packets for today Device status Device name Interface status Interface name Number of ingress Rx errors Number of egress Tx errors Total number of errors Device status Device name Interface status Interface name Number of discarded egress Tx packets Number of discarded ingress Rx packets Total number of discarded packets gt To customize the Network Summary screen 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select HOME gt NETWORK SUMMARY The Network Summary screen displays Monitor Devices and the Network 62 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3
177. ment System Application Add a Custom Alarm Configuration You can define your own alarms including alarms for all configuration monitors see Manage the Configuration Monitors on page 83 A custom alarm configuration that you add is always based on an existing configuration monitor and includes a threshold The configuration monitor determines the polling interval for the alarm configuration For more information see Manage the Configuration Monitors on page 83 gt To add one or more custom alarm configurations 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select ALARMS gt ALARM CONFIGUATION WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG ALARMS TOPOLOGY REPORTS Alarm Configuration Fiter None asa ove C Enable Alarm Name Alarm Type B Yes aciTrapRuleLogEvent Trap Alarm aciTrapRuleLogEvent Trap Alarm agentinventoryCardMismatch Trap Alarm agentinventoryCardMismatch Trap Alarm agentinventoryCardUnsupported Trap Alarm agentinventoryCardUnsupported Trap Alarm D Yes agentinventoryStackPortLinkKDown Trap Alarm o Yes agentirventorStackPortLinkDown Trap Alarm 0 Yes agentinventoryStackPortLinkUp Trap Alarm o Yes agentinventoryStackPortLinkUp Trap Alarm 3 Click the Add button amp Add Threshold Alarm Monitor Package Monitor Name Device ICMP Ping iv Polling Interval minutes vi Threshold List ALARM CONFIGURATION
178. move a widget to another widget area click and drag the title bar of the widget When the widget is in the target widget area the widget area displays green and you can drop the widget e Remove all widgets Click the Remove All button e Reset the Top 10 screen to its defaults Click the Default button Repeat Step 4 until you have selected all widgets that you want to display on the Top 10 screen If you are not content with your selections click the Reset button and repeat Step 4 and Step 5 Click the Save button Your changes are saved Optional Select MONITOR gt TOP 10 The screen displays its customized settings Monitor Devices and the Network 70 NMS300 Network Management System Application View the Wireless Summary and Monitor the Top 10 Widgets for Wireless Devices You can monitor the wireless inventory and top 10 widgets for wireless devices on the network by various criteria and you can customize the information that displays on the Wireless Summary screen View the Wireless Summary and Default Top 10 Wireless Widgets If you have not customized the Wireless Summary screen the screen displays the wireless inventory and default top 10 widgets for wireless devices gt To monitor the wireless inventory monitor the default top 10 widgets for wireless devices and view wireless device details 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select WIRELES
179. n The screen displays the execution history of a job and whether the job succeeded or failed 6 Click the Close button The screen closes Remove a Backup Profile If you delete a backup job from the Jobs table the application deletes the backup profile for the job automatically For more information see View and Manage Jobs on page 202 You can also remove a backup profile manually To remove a backup profile manually 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select CONFIG gt BACKUP WIRELESS RESOURCES CONFIG REPORTS BACKUP Backup Rows perpage gt RA lt 1 Jn gt BEN roars O Name a Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution Time bd 1 Fvs3186 Go Not Recurrent 09 10 2013 11 49 45 O Succeeded Bno Not Recurrent 09 10 2013 11 45 28 W Partially Succeeded Yes Weekly 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Backup table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Name Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution Time Description Created By and Created Time 4 Select the backup profile 5 From the More menu select Delete Profile A pop up confirmation screen displays 6 Click the Yes button The backup profile is removed from the
180. n on page 15 Manage Maps and Topologies 178 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select TOPOLOGY gt NETWORK TOPOLOGY RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS 8 C0 82 82 9 0 e Delete Refresh Auto Setting Reset Help Screen Derice List Search Device Name r 192 168 10 209 192 108 10 200 192 168 10 215 192 168 10 215 e 192 168 10 205 192 168 10 205 peveny gom72121 192 108 10 217 102 108 10 208 192 168 1006 CS7AGTV2 Srem 192 168 10 204 jimmy am 7212F son gt 192 168 10 213 192 168 10 213 j 1 05 10 20 A 5LTKTTR_ NMEA 102 IA 30 200 3 From the View List table select the topology view For information about adding a topology view see Add a Topology View on page 176 The selected view displays A S nm LS View List my tw O Oo 9 2 amp f Node Link Tree View Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print f Radial Tree View Topology Tree View IP 214 gs752TXS 226 K MNN erio Tis J 20 SYN z Stack _229 jt Search amp kai 02 168 Device Name r 192 168 10 28 192 168 10 28 a 192 168 10 61 192 168 10 61 192168 10 101 192 168 10 101 192 168 10 102 192 168 10 102 192 168 1 tai mss 192 168 10 112 192 168 10 122 Hl 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 114 xsmstack_ 39 25728ts name 192 Bs e 192 168 10 121 192 168 10 121 i 02 1801020 192 16A 1012N 4 From the Device List table select a device Manage Maps and Topologie
181. n on page 15 Select RESOURCES gt DEVICES The Devices screen displays WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR DEVICES Ean ko ff Resme f More v Rows per page B lt 1 45 gt E Totan O Status Device Name a IPAddress MACAddress Hostname Location Device Model bd Jp 192 168 10 102 mine 32 168 10 230 74 44 01 90 19 72 P Addres hanghai CN be Switch GSM7224v2 192 168 10 104 19216810114 192 168 10 120 192 168 10 125 192 168 10 201 192 168 10 216 192 168 10 217 192 168 10 226 192 168 10 237 oo eeeceecece The screen displays the devices that the application discovered To add columns to or remove them from the Devices table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Status Device Name Associated Controller IP Address Hostname Managed By MAC Address Location Device Type Device Model Vendor Device Type Last Update Time Hardware Version Firmware Version Configuration Version Serial Number Contact Discover Time and Description Monitor Devices and the Network 77 NMS300 Network Management System Application 4 To filter the devices that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the devices by criteria such as type name IP address location vendor model and status To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Click the name of th
182. n screen displays For an existing alarm notification profile the Edit Alarm Notification screen displays Manage Alarms and Logs 153 NMS300 Network Management System Application Add Alarm Notification Basic Information Profile Name 1 Device Group Description Enable Select Alarm Select Alarms by Severity Select one or more Alarms Previous Next EEZ cance 5 Inthe Basic Information section specify or modify the following information Profile Name Enter or modify the name for the profile Description Enter or modify the description for the profile Device Groups Select whether to apply the profile to all device groups or toa particular device group Enable Select whether to enable the alarm notification profile 6 Inthe Select Alarm section select one of the following radio buttons Select Alarms by Severity Select the alarms by severity by selecting a severity level from the menu Select one or more Alarms The appearance of the screen changes enabling you to add alarms a Click the Add button amp Select one or more Alarms Show Filter Rows perpage 10 FQ lt 1 e gt EEJ tote 74 C Enable Alarm Name a Alarm Type Severity F Yes linkDown Trap Alarm 7 Yes authenticationF ailure Trap Alarm Yes agentinventoryCardMismatch Trap Alarm Yes agentinventoryCardUnsupported Trap Alarm Yes agentinventoryStackPortLinkDown Trap Alarm Yes linkFailureTrap
183. n the map Manage Maps and Topologies 164 NMS300 Network Management System Application A pop up screen similar to the following displays ee Node 192 168 10 124 IP Address 192 168 10 124 Node Status B Up Device Type 3 Switch Vendor Netgear 6 To see detailed information and the Dashboard menu for the device double click the device on the map For more information see View Device Details and Interface Details on page 77 7 To view the details for a link point to the link on the map A pop up screen similar to the following displays Link mass 192 168 10 124 A Interface 1 947 Z Interface 1 0 6 Speed 1000Mbps 8 To view the summary for an alarm point to the alarm summary on the map An alarm summary is displayed as a red colored rectangular with a number A pop up screen similar to the following displays Alarm Summary Critical Major Minor Total Count Manage a Hierarchical Map On the Map Views screen the icons that display above a map let you perform various tasks SBSaa er ss OCH o 9 3 amp Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Auto Setting Reset Help Screen Print Figure 3 Icons on the Map Views screen The following procedure describes the tasks that you can perform for a hierarchical map For complicated tasks the procedure points to a section that provides detailed information Manage Maps and Topologies 165 NMS300 Network Management System Application
184. nd XenServer Standard server requirement for 200 e 2 8 GHz dual core CPU devices e 4G RAM 82 bit OS or 8 G RAM 64 bit OS e 20 G HD free space e Static IP Standard client requirement e 2 GHz CPU e 2GRAM e 3G HD free space Installation e Server is installed through an automated GUl based installer e Single server deployment e Client is web based and no installation is required Language support English e Support other languages through internationalization Management interface support e SNMP v1 v2c v3 lt TFTP e Telnet HTTP HTTPS e Web management interface 225 NMS300 Network Management System Application tem Specification Supported devices See Compatible Devices on page 10 DB MySQL v5 5 Technical Specifications 226 Device Details Device details that you can display You can view many details for a device and its interfaces For information about how to view details see View Device Details and Interface Details The detailed information that the application can provide depends on the type of device The Devices table can list the following devices in the Device Type column Switch For information about the available details see Switch Details on page 228 and Interface Details on page 235 Firewall For information about the available details see Firewall Details on page 229 Standalone AP For information about the available details see Standalo
185. nd wireless metrics NMS300 server Radio statistics WLAN utilization VAP statistics wireless performance statistics of the WLAN network based on SSID Wired Ethernet statistics wired performance statistics of standalone APs By default all monitors are enabled You can disable or reenable individual monitors and specify the information and devices that are monitored For information about how to configure alarm trigger settings for these monitors see Add a Custom Alarm Configuration on page 148 Monitor Devices and the Network 83 NMS300 Network Management System Application The following sections describe the tasks that you can perform for the configuration monitors Configure an Individual Monitor Disable a Monitor Reenable a Monitor View or Modify the Polling Interval for a Monitor Configure an Individual Monitor For each individual monitor you can modify the information and devices that are monitored gt To configure an individual monitor 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Select MONITOR gt MONITOR CONFIGURATION RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS MONITOR CONFIGURATION Monitor Configuration o e ec Rowsperpage 20 RI lt 1 n gt EE Toae C Enable Monitor Name Monitor Type Polling Interval minutes Description s Yes Device Status ICMP 3 Device up and down status O Ores Device ICMP Ping ICMP 3 Device ICMP Ping
186. nday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Stopping On C End Time Never Cancel Enter or modify the following information a In the Starting On field enter or modify the date and time b From the Recurrence Type menu select how the schedule recurs and complete the corresponding field or select the corresponding check boxes c Select the End Time radio button and enter or modify the date and time in the corresponding field or leave the Never radio button selected which is the default setting 8 Click the Submit button The Schedule screen closes The discovery job schedule becomes part of the discovery profile 9 On the Edit Profile screen click the Save button Your discovery job is executed according to the schedule that you set Note Output files from completed resource discovery jobs are saved for the data retention period For more information see Set the Data Retention Period on page 214 Remove a Device Credential You can remove a device credential that you no longer need gt To remove a device credential 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 Discover and Manage Resources 37 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select RESOURCES gt DEVICE CREDENTIALS WIRELESS RESOURCES TOPOLOGY REPORTS DEVICE CREDENTIALS Device Credentials aoa Ean ff Delete Rows perpage 10 R lt 1 2 gt
187. ndor Device Type Device Model Firmware Version Bilnetsear Switch GSMI224v2 801 26 Bl netgear Switch GSM7224v2 801 44 Ba netgear Switch GSM7224v2 80129 C Status Device Name a IP Address 0 u 192 168 10 102 mine 192 168 10 230 O up June6 215 jmmy GSM7224v2 192 168 10 215 DO up dune6 215jmmy GSM7224v2 192 168 10 140 8 Select the device 9 Click the Add Selection button Manage Configurations and Firmware 112 NMS300 Network Management System Application The screen closes and the selected device is listed on the Restore Configuration screen amp Restore Configuration Config File Info File Name 215 Device Type v GSM7224v2 Select Target Network Devices or Groups o Status Entity Name Entity Type P Address Hostname Vendor Device Model O up June6 215 jimmy GSM7224v2 Device 192 168 110 215 Netgear GSM7224v2 cy CAUTION Make sure that you select the correct device Selecting the wrong device for the selected configuration file can damage the device 10 Specify whether to restore the configuration file immediately or later by clicking one of the following buttons e Execute Restores the configuration file immediately When the job completes A screen similar to the following displays amp Restore Configuration Execution Result Note The Config Restore task may take a while to complete Please be patient Status g Succeeded Rows perpage 10 B lt T7
188. ne AP Details on page 229 Controller Managed AP For information about the available details see Controller Managed AP Details on page 231 Wireless Controller For information about the available details see Wireless Controller Details on page 232 and Interface Details on page 235 WMS For information about the available details for a wireless management system see Wireless Controller Details on page 232 Router For information about the available details see Wireless Controller Details on page 232 and nterface Details on page 235 Unknown For information about the available details for an unknown device see Wireless Controller Details on page 232 227 NMS300 Network Management System Application Switch Details The following table lists the dashboard options and widgets or tables that are available for a switch Table 4 Detailed information available for a switch Dashboard Menu Option Widget or Table Device Details General Information Average Response Time and Packet Loss Today Average CPU and Memory Utilization Today Inventory Information Min Max Average Response Time Latest 10 Alarms CPU Top 10 Interface by Traffic Today Memory Latest 10 Config Backups Interface List Interface List Note For more information see Table 12 on page 235 Traffic Monitor IP Traffic Monitor ICMP Traffic Monitor TCP Traffic Monitor UDP Traffic Monitor
189. ne6 215 immy GSM7224v2 192 168 10 215 Bl netgear Switch GSM7224v2 801 44 lt Add Selection Add All Close b Select the devices you want to add and click the Add Selection button To add all devices click the Add All button Manage Configurations and Firmware 122 NMS300 Network Management System Application The screen closes and the selected devices are listed on the Restore Configuration screen amp Restore Configuration Select Devices gt EZE Config File Info File Name Promoted 215 non det Device Type itch y Device Model GSM7224v2 Select Target Network Devices or Groups Add Device Add Group s Status Entity Name Entity Type P Address Hostname Vendor Device Model up 119216810102 mine Device 1149216810230 Netgear osmr224v2 up JuneS 215 jimmy GSM7224v2 Device 19216810140 Netgear GSM7224v2 up June6 215 jmmy GSM7224v2 Device 19216810 215 Netgear GSM7224v2 SUG scence Close e To add device groups a Click the Add Group button B Select Groups Rows per page 10 lt 1 ja gt co Total 2 C Name Device Count C Al Netgear Devices 38 C esmr224v2 3 Ada Selection Add All Close b Select the groups you want to add and click the Add Selection button To add all groups click the Add All button Manage Configurations and Firmware 123 NMS300 Network Management System Application The screen close
190. nge your general account settings such as your email address and telephone number To change your account information 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select ADMIN gt SETTINGS WIRELESS RESOURCES SETTINGS System and Website Settings Getting Started with NMS Discover your network and add the devices you want to manage View Device Inventory View network devices inventory View Device Inventory amp Account Information View or modify users or create new users User Managemen Edit Acc Change Password TOPOLOGY System Settings Set global settings for the system and website Manage Alarms View currently configured alarms and create new alarms Alarm Configuration License And Version Information View NMS300 license supported device and version information REPORTS Customize Customize the navigation and look of your web portal Customize Network Dashboard a Monitor View or modify currently configured monitor and parameters Monitor Configuration Get Started 18 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3 Under Account Information click the Edit Account link P My Account Information My Account Information User Name E mail Last Name First Name Telephone 4 Modify the information as needed 5 Click the Submit button Your account information is upda
191. ngs Device Groups g View Device Inventory z View network devices inventory View Device Inventory Account Information View or modify users or create new users User Management Edit Account Change Password TOPOLOGY System Settings S Set global settings for the system and website Data Retention Period idle Time Out Real time Chart Manage Alarms View currently configured alarms and create new alarms Alarm Configuration S License And Version Information View NMS300 license supported device and version information Ucense Management NMS300 Version Under System Settings click the Inventory Polling link System Inventory Polling Setting System Inventory Polling Setting Recurrence Type Daily EI ora Every Day s 1 i Specify the recurrence type and execution time Execute Time REPORTS Customize Customize the navigation and look of your web portal Customize Ne Customize Wire Customize Alarn Auto Refresh Setting Customize Network Dashboard Z Monitor View or modify currently configured monitor and parameters Monitor Configuration 1 0 00 If you select Hourly from the Recurrence Type menu the screen adjusts Click the Submit button Your changes are saved Customize Global Settings 216 NMS300 Network Management System Application Set the Idle Time Out You can change how long the application waits before it logs you out for inactiv
192. number of managed devices within the limit of the number of allowed devices the wizard lets you select devices from the currently managed list that you can delete from the application To deregister a license the NMS300 server must be connected to the Internet to connect to a NETGEAR license server To deregister a license 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select ADMIN gt LICENSE MANAGEMENT LICENSE MANAGEMENT License Management EZTA ETTE C License Name Expiration Time O NMS300 Default License Never 3 Select the license 4 Click the Deregister button A pop up confirmation screen displays 5 Click the Yes button The license is removed from the License Management table and deregistered Manage Licenses 224 Technical Specifications Hardware and software requirements Item Specification System architecture e B S based multitiered system Browser support HTTP and HTTPS Internet Explorer 9 e Firefox 20 0 1 e Chrome 26 0 1410 64 m OS support e Windows Server 2003 Standard Enterprise and Web 32 bit and 64 bit e Windows Server 2008 Enterprise 32 bit and 64 bit e Microsoft Windows XP Professional 32 bit and 64 bit with SP3 or later e Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Enterprise and Ultimate 32 bit and 64 bit VM support e Support hypervisors include VMWare and other major ones such as Hyper V a
193. o time on downloadcenter netgear com Some products can regularly check the site and download new firmware or you can check for and download new firmware manually If the features or behavior of your product does not match what is described in this guide you might need to update your firmware NMS300 Network Management System Application Network Environment Concepts The application resides on the NMS300 server at a static IP address on the local area network The application monitors the NETGEAR and third party devices on the network Local area network Internet gateway Internet Static IP address NETGEAR devices NMS300 server Web browser Third party devices Web browser Figure 1 The Network Management System 300 You access the application through a web browser The IP address for a web browser that is located outside the Internet gateway must have permission to access the network The application supports the following devices e NETGEAR devices For detailed information about the supported NETGEAR devices including model numbers see Compatible Devices on page 10 e Third party non NETGEAR devices including Routers VoIP gateways Hosts Virtualization servers e The managed NMS300 server The application displays whether third party devices are up or down If a third party device supports SNMP the application uses SNMP MIBs to
194. of a device you must provide the correct configuration file Make sure that you select both the correct device type and correct device model for the configuration file that you upload to the application If you provide the wrong configuration file the application pushes the incorrect configuration file when it executes the configuration restore job and you can damage the device The following sections describe the tasks that you can perform with device configuration files e Restore the Configuration of a Single Device e Customize and Promote a Configuration File Promote a Configuration File for Firewalls Restore the Configuration of Several Identical Devices Import a Configuration File Export a Configuration File Modify a Configuration File e Remove a Configuration File e Compare Two Configuration Files Manage Configurations and Firmware 110 NMS300 Network Management System Application Restore the Configuration of a Single Device You can restore the configuration of a single device immediately or schedule the application to restore the configuration later To restore a configuration to a single device 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select CONFIG gt RESTORE WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS RESTORE Restore e Show Filter ee Rows perpage To E lt 1 rt gt EN Toata O File Name Device Name File Type Cr
195. of alarms a Select multiple alarms b Click the Batch Delete button The alarms are removed from the database e Export the entire Alarm History table to an Excel spreadsheet a From the More menu select Export to Excel b To save the alarms on your computer follow the directions of your browser e Export the entire Alarm History table to a PDF a From the More menu select Export to PDF b To save the alarms on your computer follow the directions of your browser Manage Alarms and Logs 145 NMS300 Network Management System Application View and Manage Alarm Configurations If an upper or lower threshold is exceeded an alarm configuration generates an alarm The application provides many default alarms including status alarms monitor alarms and trap alarms The default status alarms include the following critical alarms e FTP service is down e Node is down e Performance management PM collection service error e Syslog service is down e TFTP service is down e Trap service is down The default monitor alarms include alarms for memory and CPU utilization of devices and disk CPU and memory utilization of the NMS300 server The application provides multiple default trap alarms You can view disable reenable remove and export alarm configurations For information about how to add a custom alarm configuration see Add a Custom Alarm Configuration on page 148 For information about how to modify an existing a
196. of the screen select the MIB database A MIB tree populates the screen Navigate to the MIB trap and click the MIB trap The Device Results section of the screen displays the property and value that the MIB trap collects B MIB Browser Netgear Wireless Device Driver x MIB information Credential infomation a WC7520 MIB A WC9500 MIB WG103 a p Vake P WMS5316 MIB WNAP210 1 WNAP320 gt WNDAP350 WNDAP360 P WNDAP620 D netgear Ei productid L accesspoint L wndap620 Li basicSettings amp apName sysMacAddress sysVersion S41 BSESCSEAS ceeeecocoocse Discover and Manage Resources 50 9 To view information about the selected MIB or MIB trap click the MIB Information tab NMS300 Network Management System Application B MiB Browser Netgear Wireless Device Driver o o o o o o o The screen displays the name and object ID of the selected MIB or MIB trap along with a A wC7520 MIB WC9500 MIB B wo103 WMS5316 MIB WNAP210 WNAP320 WNDAP350 WNDAP360 A WNDAP620 Li netgear productiD accesspoint L wndap620 basicSettings apName sysMacAddress amp sysVersion z a misinformation Credential Infomation F sysMacAddress 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 100 7 12 1 2 Name sysMacAddess current 136 141 4526 1007 1212 Syntax MacAddress OBJECT TYPE Access read only Reference This attribute indicates the MAC Address of the ethernet interface d
197. ofessional OS CPU Utilization OS Memory Utilization Duration From Start 7 hrs 54 mins 43 secs IP address 192 168 10 4 MAC address 64 31 50 36 20 13 Total Memory 3 97 GB Free Memory 1 28 08 JVM Total Memory 994 88 MB JVM Free Memory 639 38 MB JVM Memory Utilization Current 35 73 Total Disk Space 453 34 GB Free Disk Space 257 51 GB System Health Disk Utilization History FIP Servcie Up TFTP Service up Trap Service up o Syslog Service up g DB Normal ma Monitor Polling Service Normal o 10 15 10 25 10 35 10 35 E Server Disk utilization JVM Memory Utilization History o Type Column Tine LestHow M Time Last Hour v 10 15 10 25 10 35 10 55 10 15 16 I Server CPu utilization BE Server IVM Memory Utilization Memory Latest 10 Alarms Alarm Name i I l l i l 10 15 10 25 10 35 10 55 I Server Memory utilization Monitor Devices and the Network 97 NMS300 Network Management System Application View Application Notifications The application generates a notification when a task is completed For example if you have initiated a firmware upgrade for one or more devices the application generates a notification when the upgrade is completed The notification includes details about whether the task completed successfully When the application generates one or more notifications a small red colored circle displays on top of the Envelope button in the
198. ofiles in the application Manage Configurations and Firmware 105 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Backup table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Name Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution Time Description Created By and Created Time 4 Select the backup profile 5 Click the Edit button amp Edit Profile Select Devices View Result General Info Name Backup 221 backup_221 Previous ext Tse 6 Click the Add Schedule button f Schedule Execution Type amp Status Enable No iv Execution Type ENI ened 7 From the Enable menu select Yes Manage Configurations and Firmware 106 NMS300 Network Management System Application 8 Specify whether the application executes the backup job once or on a recurring basis by selecting one of the following options from the Execution Type menu and entering the corresponding information e One time scheduled This is the default selection In the Starting On field enter a date and time e Recurrent The screen adjusts to display more fields f Schedule Execution Type amp Status Enable _ Recurrent iv Starting On Starting On 04 30 2013 14 59 00 Recurrence Recurrence Type Weekly iv
199. omize the navigation and look of your web portal Customize Network Summary View Customize Wire Summary Customize Alarm Color Auto Refresh Setting Customize Network Dashboard Z Monitor j View or modify currently configured monitor and parameters Monitor Configuration Edit Account Change Password 3 Under License And Version Information click the NMS300 Version link E Version Information Version Information Version number 12014 lt Model Version FSM726v3 GSM7224v2 GSM7248v2 GSM7228PS GSM7252PS GSM7328FS GSM7328Sv2 GSM7352Sv2 XSM7224S GSM5212P Under Version Information the firmware version of the application displays in the Version number field 4 To view firmware versions of NETGEAR devices that the application discovered click the Switch Wireless or Firewall tab 5 Click the X g4 button The screen closes Monitor Devices and the Network 96 NMS300 Network Management System Application View the NMS300 Server Information You can monitor the performance information of the NMS300 server gt To view the NMS300 server information 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select RESOURCES gt NMS SERVER DETAIL WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS WMS SERVER DETAIL IMS Server Detail View General Information e Average CPU and Memory Utilization Today Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Pr
200. one ar E Standalone aP Standalone aP E Standalone AP Switch E Standalone aP smiten Device Name netgest648318 netgearAb23FS Customize Portal 2968 switch f14b6 CPU Ublization a R iiad aa eH a6 a_i ea E na E mw Em Alarm Time 09 05 2013 17 33 21 09 05 2013 17 20 01 For more information about the Network Summary screen see Monitor the Network on page 59 Get Started 16 NMS300 Network Management System Application Change Your Password and Account Information NETGEAR recommends that you change your password to a more secure password This recommendation applies to admin users only because nonadministrative users such as users with a security profile set to Operator or Observer cannot change their password As an admin user you can also change your account information Items that you can change include your email address real name and telephone number You cannot change your user name but you can add a second admin account with a different user name For more information see Chapter 10 Manage Users and Security Profiles Change Your Password When the application is initially installed the default administrator user name is admin and the default administrator password is admin As an admin user you can create user names and passwords for other types of users gt To change your password 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15
201. onitor Bandwidth Monitor Config Files Credential 6 From the Dashboard menu select a menu option The screen adjusts to display information that corresponds to your menu option For information about the details that the application can provide for each type of device see Appendix B Device Details For switches wireless controllers wireless management systems and routers you can display interface details 7 To display interface details a Select Interface List RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY 192 163 10 61 gt 6 gt Interface Detail View Dashboard General Information Traffic Information Interface Details Monitor Data Status Received Packets Network Details Operation Status Transmitted Packets Index 6 Received Bytes Name are Transmitted Bytes Interface Type ethernetCsmacd Inbound Errors Mac Address 20 4e 7f 7b 98 70 Outbound Errors mU 1518 Inbound Discards SpeediMbps 1000 Outbound Discards Device Name 192 168 10 61 Description Slot 0 Port 6 Gigabit Level Latest 10 Alarms Alarm Name The following figure shows the Dashboard menu for an interface Dashboard Interface Details Monitor Data Network Details b From the Dashboard menu select a menu option Monitor Devices and the Network 79 NMS300 Network Management System Application The screen adjusts to display information that corresponds to your menu option For more information about the details tha
202. or device location device type device model and device contact You can select more than one filter To filter by device type make a selection from the Device Type menu 7 To view the devices in the group before you save the group select the View Devices button The devices that meet the selection criteria are displayed 8 Click the Submit button The screen closes The devices are added to the dynamic device group and the group is displayed in the Device Groups table Remove a Device Group You can remove a device group that you no longer need gt To remove a device group 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 Discover and Manage Resources 56 NMS300 Network Management System Application Select RESOURCES gt DEVICE GROUPS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY DEVICE GROUPS Device Groups Rows perpsge gt RA lt 1 ln gt EEN Tours C Group Name a Group Type Device Count Created By Create Time s C All Netgear Devices si Dynamic Group 40 admin 04 22 2013 11 59 52 AP Gy Static Group admin 09 03 2013 18 06 06 Managed switch Gy Static Group admin 09 03 2013 18 04 54 O smart swicth By Static Group admin 09 03 2013 18 04 23 O we Gy Static Group 0 admin 09 03 2013 18 05 16 Select the device group Click the Delete Group button A pop up confirmation screen displays Click the Yes button The device group is remove
203. ork 92 NMS300 Network Management System Application Remove a Dashboard View You can remove a dashboard view that you no longer need gt To remove a dashboard view 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select MONITOR gt DASHBOARD VIEWS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS DASHBOARD VIEWS Dashboard Views o ore Rows perpa 5 I lt 1 1 gt EEN Tona 2 Created Time CO Name a Time Frame 09 28 2013 11 45 22 C AP_RadioStatistics C SwitchPingResponseTime 09 28 2013 11 43 37 3 Select the dashboard view 4 From the More menu select Delete A pop up confirmation screen displays 5 Click the Yes button The dashboard view is removed from the Dashboard Views table and deleted Customize the Network Dashboard If you did not add any dashboard views see Create or Modify a Dashboard View and Launch the Dashboard View on page 88 the network dashboard does not display any information After you have added one or more dashboard views you can select a dashboard view to display on the network dashboard gt To customize the network dashboard 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 Monitor Devices and the Network 93 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select MONITOR gt NETWORK DASHBOARD NETWORK DASHBOARD Network Dashboard SwitchPingResponseTime
204. ox and click the Select button To select the MD5 file from your computer follow the directions of your browser File Name Enter the name of the configuration file that you want to use Vendor Select the vendor of the device Device Type Select the device type Device Model Select the device model File Type Select the file type Version Enter the version of the configuration file Description Enter a description of the configuration file 5 Click the Submit button The Import File screen closes and the imported file is listed in the Restore table Export a Configuration File You can export a configuration file for a device gt To export a configuration file for a device 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Manage Configurations and Firmware 126 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select CONFIG gt RESTORE Restore o Show Fiter portre feat T Restore Connguraton tn Rows perso RA lt T1 gt MEN roa F File Name Create Time Size KB Promoted e 2 7 backup_221 XSM7224S_22 e 05 02 2013 16 12 03 283 Bro I Promotedjbackup_221 XS s_22 04 28 2013 03 54 33 278 Yes M backup_221 XSM7224S_22 ex 04 28 2013 03 49 27 2 84 Bro 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Restore table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the
205. phone Login Time Login IP First Name and Last Name 4 Select one or more users To select all users select the check box at the left in the table heading Manage Users and Security Profiles 211 NMS300 Network Management System Application Click the Abort button A pop up confirmation screen displays Click the Yes button The users are logged off Manage Users and Security Profiles 212 Customize Global Settings Customize select global system settings You can change global settings from the administration dashboard Except for the procedures that are described in this chapter all procedures that you can perform from the System and Website Setting screen of the administration dashboard are described in the subject specific chapters This chapter covers the following topics Set the Data Retention Period Set the Inventory Polling Set the Idle Time Out Set the Real time Chart Change the Auto Refresh Setting Note Only admin users that is users with a security profile that is set to Admin can customize the global settings that are described in this chapter 213 NMS300 Network Management System Application Set the Data Retention Period You can change how long the application retains your network data The longer information is retained the more disk space is required on the NMS300 server You can monitor the NMS300 server information see View the NMS300 Server Information on page 97 g
206. plates e Y menion aaa f ea M oeiee I cenerate nepon Rows poroase E lt in gt BE roars Device Inventory C Name File Format Report Period Scheduled Recurrent Type Next Execution Time Device Current Por File No Not Recurrent Interface Inventory Device Inventory FILAPs POF File Current Eno Not Recurrent Device Inventory POF File Current GN Not Recurrent 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Report Templates table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Name File Format Report Period Scheduled Recurrent Type Next Execution Time Email and Description 4 From the Report Type menu select the report type Select the report template 6 Click the Delete button A pop up confirmation screen displays o Generate and View Reports 194 NMS300 Network Management System Application 7 Click the Yes button The report template is removed from the Report Templates table and deleted Generate and Schedule Reports You can generate reports from an existing report template You can create one time reports manually that are generated immediately or schedule one time reports that are generated later You can also schedule recurring reports that are generated automatically Generate a One Time Report Immediately You can generate a new report immediately from an ex
207. port If your report has been generated successfully please click View Report to open the report Report Generation g Succeeded Save Report v Succeeded Email Not Set m CED 7 Click the View Report button The report displays 8 Click the Close button The screen closes Schedule a Report You can schedule a report from an existing template for generation at a future time or you can schedule the report for generation on a recurring basis gt To generate a report according to a schedule 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select REPORTS gt REPORT TEMPLATES WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS REPORT TEMPLATES Report Type Report Templates o Tiimann ase f eoe f oerte E cenerate repon Rows perpa E A lt 1 1 gt BEN Tots Device Inventory C Name File Format Report Period Scheduled Recurrent Type Next Execution Time interface Inventor C Device Inventory POF File Current B ro Not Recurrent O FiaPs B POF File Current No Not Recurrent gt Device C Device inventory POF File Current Gro Not Recurrent gt Trafic gt Wireless Device gt Wireless Client Generate and View Reports 196 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Report Templates table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes
208. pplication 5 Click the Link icon e Ag s O sae UE AETHER Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print 6 Drag your cursor from the device that you selected in Step 4 to the device that is the second endpoint of the link 7 Release the mouse button The Add Link screen displays Add Link A Interface Device Name 192 168 10 122 Device Interface lag22 Z Interface Device Name GSM7212F_217 Device Interface lag 8 a 8 From the menus select the device interface for each end of the link Device Interface jag 22 R g os E Device Interface O TR E 2059 9 Click the OK button The Add Link screen closes 10 Click the Save button The link is added Map View Ce GO oo S 9 Word Maps Devices Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print San Jose Netgear San Jose tt Device Name China Netgear REFERENCE COLLECTION i Interliteary GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS Auditorium io C ander construction Search gt s Ee eer eT Sud Devs Name r 2 168 100 Rooms hes aoe J 192 0 120 9 K 6 we 1m 12 102 968 10 120 RR pig Drmergeney P ri URRENT PERIODICALS wr wmz 102 948 1022 i 192 1 v0 Toe 102 968 10 902 z t lk nS w 3 Circulation _comevremooicats c Desk OE 122 102 98 10 122 osmrzar 2w 10298 1027 ga Meme E ot Wan Soning Reading Koom Shelves Manage Maps and Topologies 173
209. re information see View Device Details and Interface Details on page 77 Monitor Devices and the Network 60 NMS300 Network Management System Application Customize the Network Summary Screen You can customize the items that display on the Network Summary screen You do not need to be an admin user to customize the Network Summary screen In addition to the default widgets that are shown in the table in View the Default Network Summary on page 59 you can add the optional widgets that are listed in the following table Table 1 Optional widgets for the Network Summary screen Widget Description Information Devices Top 10 Devices by Top 10 devices by average e Device status Average Response Time response time for today e Device name Today e Device type e Average response time in ms Top 10 Devices by Top 10 devices by average packet Device status Average Packet Loss loss percentage for today e Device name Today e Device type e Average packet loss in percentage Interfaces Top 10 Interfaces by Top 10 interfaces by interface Device status Utilization Today utilization for today Device name e Interface status Interface name Ingress Rx utilization in percentage e Egress Tx utilization in percentage e Total utilization in percentage Top 10 Interfaces by Top 10 interfaces by traffic rate for e Device status Traffic Rate Today today Device name e Interface status e Interface na
210. re menu select Promote File B Promote File I Lc Servers omamicons sme timezone Do not use the settings from this configuration file instead retain current settings in device Use the settings from this configuration file which is shown below ISP Login Does your internet connection require a login Login Password ISP Type Which type of ISP connection do you use Account Name Domain Name Idle Timeout Idle Minutes Connection Reset Disconnect Time gt HH 0 Disconnect Time gt Mit Delay gt Sec o My IP Address Server IP Address EJ os 7 Select one of the following radio buttons Do not use the settings from this configuration file instead retain current settings in device Use the settings from this configuration file which is shown below 8 Click the WAN Internet IP Address Servers tab B Promote File Do not use the settings from this configuration file instead retain current settings in device Use the settings from this configuration file which is shown below Internet IP Address Get Dynamically from ISPAUse Static P Address Use Static IP Address Client identifier Checkbox Client Identifier Name Vendor Class identifier IP Address 66 166 147 252 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address 686 166 147 249 Domain Name Server DNS Servers Get Automatically from ISP Use These DNS Servers Use These DNS Servers Primary DNS Server 8888 Secondary DNS Server EJ os
211. reen click the Close button All new alarm configurations are added to the Alarm Configuration table Modify an Alarm Configuration You can modify a default or custom alarm configuration 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select ALARMS gt ALARM CONFIGUATION WIRELESS RESOURCES MOMTOR CONFIG ALARMS REPORTS ALARM CONFIGURATION Alarm Configuration o Show Fitter Ada ff Ean ff Enade fl More Rows per page B lt 1 412 gt EJ Tota 112 C Enable Alarm Name Alarm Type Trap Name Notification OID Severity bd aciTrapRuleLogEvent Trap Alarm aciTrapRuleLogEvent 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 11 3 2 0 1 aciTrapRuleLogEvent Trap Alarm aciTrapRuleLogEvent 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 10 3 2 0 1 2 o y gt ob agentinventoryCardMismatch Trap Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 11 13 0 1 agentinventoryCardMismatch Trap Alarm geni MoryCardMismatch 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 10 13 0 1 agentinventoryCardUnsupported Trap Alarm gentinve CardUnsupported 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 11 13 0 2 agentinventoryCardUnsupported Trap Alarm 1 CardUnsupported 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 10 13 0 2 agentinventoryStackPortLinkKDown Trap Alarm agentinve StackPorLinkDown 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 11 13 0 4 agentinw ryStackPortLinkDown Trap Alarm agent kKPonLinkDown 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 10 13 0 4 agentinventoryStackPortLinkUp Trap Alarm agen PortLinkUp 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 11 13 0 3 Seeseessssss agentinventoryStackPor
212. reenabled In the Monitor Configuration table the Enable column displays Yes for the monitor View or Modify the Polling Interval for a Monitor You can view and modify the polling interval for a monitor to control how frequently the device and network information is updated gt To view and modify the polling interval for a monitor 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select MONITOR gt MONITOR CONFIGURATION RESOURCES MONITOR REPORTS MONITOR CONFIGURATION Monitor Configuration o Edn f Enabie ff Disabie f View threshold Rows perpage 20 B lt 1 n gt EE Toate o Enable Monitor Name Monitor Type Polling Interrai minutes Description e D Yes Device Status ICMP 3 Device up and down status Gyes Device ICMP Ping ICMP Device ICMP Ping results Yes Device CPU Device Key Metrics 1 CPU utilization of the device Yes Device Memory Device Key Metrics Memory Utilization of the device Yes Device Temperature CC Device Key Metrics 1 Device Temperature C Yes Device IP Traffic Device Key Metrics Device traffic statistics per IP protocol Device ICMP Traffic Device Key Metrics 10 Device traffic statistics per ICMP protocol Device TCP Traffic Device Key Metrics Device traffic st ics per TCP protocol Device UOP Traffic Device Key Metrics 1 Device trafic statistics per UDP protocol Device SNMP Trafic Device Key M
213. rence Recurrence Type Weekly Day of the Week V Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Stopping On C End Time Never cance Enter the following information a In the Starting On field enter a date and time b From the Recurrence Type menu select how the schedule recurs and complete the corresponding field or select the corresponding check boxes c Select the End Time radio button and enter the date and time in the corresponding field or leave the Never radio button selected which is the default setting 10 Click the Submit button The Schedule screen closes The report generation schedule becomes part of the report template 11 On the Edit Report Template screen click the Save button The report is generated according to the schedule that you set View and Remove Saved Reports You can view the saved reports in the application However reports are saved for the data retention period For more information see Set the Data Retention Period on page 214 You can also remove reports that you no longer need Generate and View Reports 198 NMS300 Network Management System Application View a Saved Report You can view a saved report gt To view a saved report 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select REPORTS gt GENERATED REPORTS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS GENERATED REPO
214. rocedure is executed once at the specified time Modify the File Name Version Information and Description for a Firmware File You can modify the file name version information and description for a firmware file You cannot modify the vendor information device type and device model for a firmware file gt To modify information for a firmware file 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Manage Configurations and Firmware 137 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select CONFIG gt IMAGE MANAGEMENT Image Management o Show Filter Piona mage can f uooraso rimore MTOA Rows perpage 0 BA lt T11 gt EEN rom Create Time Created By 05 21 2013 18 52 38 amp jimmy 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Image Management table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns File Name Create Time Device Type Version Created By Vendor Device Model Size MB and Description 4 To filter the firmware files that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the firmware files by criteria such as time range device type device model and file name To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the firmware file 6 Click the Edit button amp Edit Image Image File Information File Name xms 9
215. rt a Configuration File 000 cece eee eee 126 Modify a Configuration File 0000 c cee eee 127 Remove a Configuration File 02 00 c cece eee eee 129 Compare Two Configuration Files 0 000 e eee eee 130 Upgrade Firmware for One or More Devices 0 000 5 131 importa Firmware Fil sse sur cescecore nc dee ee owed attan RRA 132 Execute or Schedule a Firmware Upgrade 0 05 133 Modify the File Name Version Information and Description TOMaFIMMWANE FIG cs skoric de nokan aa diac Ea D emaiennd 137 Export aFimWware Flers s roerei raten narines eNNI RRENA 139 Remove a Firmware File 00 00 139 Chapter 6 Manage Alarms and Logs View and Manage Alarms Triggers and Notification Profiles 142 View and Manage Current Alarms 0000 cece eae eee 142 View and Manage the Alarm History 200 eee eae 144 View and Manage Alarm Configurations 000000 146 Add a Custom Alarm Configuration 0 00 0c eee eee 148 Modify an Alarm Configuration 0 600 cece eee eee 150 View and Manage Alarm Notification Profiles 151 Add or Modify an Alarm Notification Profile 0 153 Customize Alarm Colors 0 000 0c eee ete eee 156 View and Manage Network Event Notifications 157 View and Manage Device Traps 00 0c cence eee 158 View and Manage Device Syste
216. ry process Discover and Manage Resources 24 NMS300 Network Management System Application gt To discover the devices on your network 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select RESOURCES gt DISCOVERY WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS DISCOVERY Network Discovery o TE Mee oe More Rows perpage 10 Ral lt 1 n gt EE moas CO Name a Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution Time disc fvs 147 250 No Not Recurrent O dise tvs hostname Bro Not Recurrent 08 29 2013 11 15 00 Succeeded O dise wan ip No Not Recurrent 09 05 2013 14 15 00 g Succeeded 3 Click the Quick Discovery button Quick Discovery Discovery Settings Quick discovery will discover all Netgear and third party network devices Select Network Type and Addresses Penge a COCO COCO Select Credentials C Name O Detaut SNMP C Detaut HTTP C Detaut Teinet C Detaut HTTPS C Detaut FYS HTTPS Close 4 From the menu on the upper left of the screen select one of the following network types and enter the applicable address information in the fields to the right of the menu IP Range e Subnet Single IP e IP Address es e Hostname Discover and Manage Resources 25 NMS300 Network Management System Application 5 Specify the credentials that pertain to the devices on your network
217. s 179 NMS300 Network Management System Application A circle displays around the selected device Node Link Tree View Radial Tree view Topology Tree View Search Device Name IP e 192 168 10 28 192 168 10 28 192 168 10 61 192 168 10 61 192 168 10 102 192 168 10 102 mss 192 168 10 12 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 121 192 168 10 121 102 489 10 3120_ 192 16A 10 120 To view information about the device node point to the device on the map e e oeo iY 9 i e Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print M 19 J MS E IGSM72266907 L E gt lt 192 168 3 0 232 E D E P IIP 214 re 5 netgearS1c9c9 gs752TKS 226 ES F x gt GS748Tv4 20 PANN 2TXS stack_229 jt QA t 192 16840 20 02 168 be 5 192 168100 o Ke CA 192 168 Va p 192 168 1 9a 0 i 192 168 1008 xsmstack_1g7 _ a n 728ts name 192 966A ORAI MEd 16810 121 Be TOS TANS 92 1 EBERL PBN 120 Node 192 168 10 101 IP Address Node Status Device Type 192 168 10 101 D Up Switch Vendor Netgear To see detailed information and the Dashboard menu for the device double click the device on the map For more information see View Device Details and Interface Details on page 77 To view the details for a link point to the link on the map A pop up screen similar to the following displays jes a gt Link gs752TXS 226 M4100_208 A Interface 1 g1 Z Inter
218. s gt Note The firmware upgrade will apply to all stack members for Stacked Switch Please make sure this firmware file is applicable to all memeber switches Image File Info File Name xms 9 1 0 29 9 0 1 29 XSM7224S Add Device Add Group Device Model rs Device Type Switch Select Target Network Devices or Groups I Status Entity Name ai All Netgear Devices _ amp Entity Type IPAddress Vendor Group Schedule Close 8 Specify whether to execute the firmware upgrade immediately or later by clicking one of the following buttons e Execute Upgrades the firmware immediately Manage Configurations and Firmware 136 NMS300 Network Management System Application When the job completes a Result screen similar to the following displays amp Upgrade Firmware Execution Result The Image Upgrade task takes a while to complete Please be patient g Succeeded Rows per page 0 M lt mn gt E na Device Name IPAddress StatTime EndTime Status Detail xsmstack_238 192 168 10 238 05 23 2013 11 38 42 05 23 2013 11 44 31 g Succeeded e Schedule Lets you set up a schedule to upgrade the firmware later A screen similar to the following displays amp Schedule Execution Type amp Status Execution Type Starting On 05 23 2013 10 30 00 emca a Specify the time that you want the upgrade to occur b Click the Submit button The upgrade p
219. s and the selected groups are listed on the Restore Configuration screen amp Restore Configuration Select Devices gt EZE Config File Info File Name Promoted 215 non def Device Type t v Device Model GSM7224v2 Select Target Network Devices or Groups Add Device J Add Group Status Entity Name Entity Type Hostname Vendor Device Model GSM7224v2 Group Ghose Specify whether to restore the configuration file immediately or later by clicking one of the following buttons e Execute Restores the configuration file immediately When the job completes A screen similar to the following displays amp Restore Configuration The Config Restore task may take a while to complete Please be patient Rows per page 10 BA lt 1 1 gt EEJ mai End Time Status Detail JGSM7224_207 192 168 10 207 05 21 2013 17 03 54 05 21 2013 17 04 18 g Succeeded e Schedule Lets you set up a schedule to restore the configuration file later Manage Configurations and Firmware 124 NMS300 Network Management System Application A screen similar to the following displays amp Schedule Execution Type amp Status Execution Type e sc ied v Starting On 05 21 2013 13 58 00 Cancel a Specify the time that you want the procedure to start b Click the Submit button The restore procedure is executed once at the specified time Import a Configuration File You can import
220. s removed from the Alarm Notification table and deleted Add or Modify an Alarm Notification Profile By default the application does not include any alarm notification profiles To be notified if an alarm occurs you must add an alarm notification profile gt To add an alarm notification profile or modify an existing alarm notification profile 1 2 3 4 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Select ALARMS gt NOTIFICATION PROFILES WIRELESS MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS NOTIFICATION PROFILES Alarm Notification 1 da f Ean tore Rows perpage 10 fal lt 1 J1 gt E Toa C Enable Profile Name Selected Alarms Alarm Time a D Oro mmy email notity Major and above All Day To add columns to or remove them from the Alarm Notification table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Enable Profile Name Device Group Selected Alarms Alarm Time Created By and Create Time Add an alarm notification profile or modify an existing alarm notification profile To add an alarm notification profile click the Add button e To modify an existing alarm notification profile a From the Alarm Notification table select the alarm notification profile b Click the Edit button For a new alarm notification profile the Add Alarm Notificatio
221. s to their latest released firmware To upgrade the firmware use the web management interface of the device Each device must run the latest firmware before the application can discover and manage the device Once you perform this one time upgrade the application can centrally manage future device firmware upgrades Create the credentials for your devices The application uses a combination of SNMP HTTP and Telnet protocols to interact with the devices on your network Introduction 12 NMS300 Network Management System Application You must configure the application with the device credentials to authenticate with the devices over the following protocols Telnet and HTTP protocols If the devices do not have the default password for the admin user create two new credentials in the application Create one credential for the Telnet protocol and another credential for the HTTP protocol that contain either the admin user credential or the credential of another user of the device with administrative privileges e SNMP community strings If the devices do not have the default SNMP community strings create a credential in the application for the SNMP protocol that contains the matching community strings For more information see Add or Modify a Device Credential on page 27 3 Make sure that each device on your network is configured to send SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 traps to the IP address of the NMS300 server The application listens
222. s with the application supports up to 200 devices Each device that the application discovers and adds to its device inventory is subtracted from the balance of 200 devices However controller managed APs are not subtracted from the balance For information about managing more than 200 devices contact your NETGEAR sales contact gt To view license information 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select ADMIN gt LICENSE MANAGEMENT wees somes momon come mames voroocr rons ome uss aan LICENSE MANAGEMENT License Management P Register lt 7 O License Name Device Count Registered CO _NMS300 Default License 200 lever Yes The Device Count section of the screen displays the maximum allowed devices with the current license or licenses and the number of devices that the application manages 3 To add columns to or remove them from the License Management table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns License Name Device Count Expiration Time Key Registered Created By and Created Time Register a License To register a license you need a license key and the NMS300 server must be connected to the Internet to connect to a NETGEAR license server gt To register a license 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log
223. se tvs hostname Bro Not Recurrent 08 29 2013 11 15 00 Succeeded dise wan ip No Not Recurrent 09 05 2013 14 15 00 O succeeded The screen displays the existing discovery profiles 3 Add a discovery profile or modify an existing discovery profile e To add a discovery profile click the Add Profile button e To modify an existing discovery profile a From the Network Discovery table select a discovery profile b Click the Edit Profile button For a new discovery profile the Add Profile screen displays For an existing discovery profile the Edit Profile screen displays Add Profile General General Info Discovery Options Resolve Host Names Attempt to resolve host name to IP Address F ICMP Ping Devices Ping devices before authentication iscovery Filters C vendor Location Device Type iscovery Includes ICMP Only Devices Discover devices that only respond to Ping F Unclassified Devices Discover devices that from unknown vendors LLDP Option v Enable LLDP Link Discovery Automatically discover LLDP links Prewous Not sae hose Discover and Manage Resources 31 NMS300 Network Management System Application Enter or modify the information in the following sections e General Info Enter the name and description of the profile e Discovery Options Resolve Host Names To attempt to resolve a host name to an IP
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225. st NETGEAR products the user name is admin and the password is password c Click the button that lets you log in to the device The name of the button depends on the device For most NETGEAR products the button is called the Login button e Log in over a Telnet connection a From the More menu select Telnet A login screen for the CLI displays b Enter the user name and password For most NETGEAR products the user name is admin and the password is password Ping Perform a Traceroute or Reboot a Device You can ping perform a traceroute or reboot a wired or wireless network device from the LAN or WAN Your web browser must be routed to the NMS300 server to conduct these tasks gt To test or reboot a device 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select RESOURCES gt DEVICES WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS DEVICES C tore Rows perpage 10 ha lt 1 5 gt EEJ Tota 41 O Status Device Name a IP Address MACAddress Hostname Managed By Location Device Type Device Model bd P Address GSM7224v2 Up 192 168 10 102 mine 192 168 10 23 74 44 10 72 I shanghai CN oO vup 192 168 10 104 192 0 10 00 22 D us 192 168 10 114 1 4 20 4e j Up 192 168 10 120 4c 60 de db 77 68 192 168 10 125 192 1125 c0 3f0e 7feb e5 192 168 10 201 92 10 00 7fb3 06 08 192 168 100 216 192 0 216 28 6 1 9b 2b 192 168
226. stem Up Time 9 days 16 hrs 0 mins 47 secs E Date Created Additional Packages FASTPATH QOS E Description Current SNTP Synchronized Time SEP 13 16 42 08 2013 UTC Device Driver OID i Device identifier E Discover Date set gvrp adminmode y lt E Equipment Icon ERD cancer 7 Modify the configuration file by inserting a preconfigured parameter in the configuration file The application substitutes the parameter that you insert with the actual value that it obtains from the device through monitoring Manage Configurations and Firmware 115 NMS300 Network Management System Application a Select the line of code that you want to modify The following figure shows an example of a line of code network parms 192 168 10 202 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 b Erase the value and leave the cursor positioned where you want the parameter inserted in the line of code The following figure shows the example of Step a after you erased 192 168 10 202 from the line of code network parms 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 c Double click a parameter in the Filter Parameters table The following figure shows the preconfigured IP Address parameter that you can select from the Filter Parameters table IP Address The application inserts the parameter at the position of the curser in the line of code The following figure shows the example of Step a after you inserted the IP Address parameter in the line of code
227. t To modify the data retention period 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Select ADMIN gt SETTINGS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY SETTINGS System and Website Settings Getting Started with NMS Discover your network and add the devices you want to manage System Settings Set global settings for the system and website inventory Pomng idle Time Out Realtime Chart g View Device Inventory T View network devices inventory Manage Alarms View currently configured alarms and create new alarms View Device Inventory Alarm Configuration Account Information License And Version Information View or modify users or create new users View NMS300 license supported device and version information User Management Ucense Management Edit Account NMS300 Version Change Password REPORTS Customize Customize the navigation and look of your web portal mize Network Summary View e Wireless Summary Customize Alarm Color Auto Refresh Setting Customize Network Dashboard a Monitor Y View or modify currently configured monitor and parameters Monitor Configuration 3 Under System Settings click the Data Retention Period link The Data Retention Settings screen displays BE Data Retention Setting Days Data Retention Setting Days Events Alarm History Device Traps Device Syslogs NMS Audit Log Raw P
228. t in or customized report templates and you can view them at any time You can create new report templates that generate one time reports or regular reports automatically on a schedule This chapter covers the following topics e Manage Report Templates e Generate and Schedule Reports e View and Remove Saved Reports 189 NMS300 Network Management System Application Manage Report Templates The application provides default report templates that are based on inventory devices wireless devices wireless clients and traffic You can generate and view a report based on such templates You can also add a new report template based on an existing template modify an existing template and remove a report template The following figure shows the types of reports that the templates are based on a e a e Ce wy Inventory gt Inventory gt Inventory gt Inventory v Device gt Device gt Device Device Inventory Trafic Trafic Interface Inventory ICMP v aR CPU Device IP Traffic MARES Denes Device Memory Device ICMP Traffic Traffic per Radio gt Traffic Temperature Device TCP Traffic Trafic per SSID gt Wireless Device Availability Device UDP Traffic WLAN Utilization gt Wireless Client Node Status Device SNMP Traffic gt Wireless Client Interface Traffic Errors and Discards gt Traffic Total Bytes Transferred by Interface gt Wireless Device interface Traffic Rates gt Wireless Client Interface Utilization gt
229. t the application can provide for an interface see Appendix B Device Details Monitor Wireless Clients and View Client Details The application lets you monitor the active wireless clients by wireless controller standalone AP controller managed AP or SSID You can display various wireless details for each client To monitor wireless clients and view details for a single client i Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Select WIRELESS gt ACTIVE CLIENTS WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS ACTIVE CLIENTS Note Please select wireless device or SSID filter first Active Client List o EEJ ceo Hide Fiter Rows per page Mci n gt Total 0 C Client MAC Address Client IP Address Location APName Associated Controller SSID BSSID Protocol Authentication Mode Duratior Device Type SSID By default the filter for active clients is active because the Active Client List table can display many wireless clients To hide the filter for active clients click the Hide Filter button and go to Step 10 From the Device Type SSID menu select Wireless Controller Standalone AP Controller Managed AP or SSID The name of the field to the right of the Device Type SSID menu adjusts according to your selection from the menu Click the dots next to the field to the right of the Device Type SSID menu Monitor Devices and the Network
230. t to import gt To load a firmware file onto the NMS300 server i 2 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Select CONFIG gt IMAGE MANAGEMENT Image Management Show Filter Rows persone ORY lt T gt BEN tours Create Time Created By amp jimmy Manage Configurations and Firmware 132 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3 Click the Load Image button amp Load Image Image File Information Select Your File T Enable MD5 Check File Name Vendor Netgear iv Device Type Switch iv Device Model FS726T v Version Description Cancel 4 Specify the following information Select Your File Click the Select button To select the firmware file from your computer follow the directions of your browser Enable MD5 Check To enable file validation with the Message Digest 5 algorithm select this check box and click the Select button To select the MD5 file from your computer follow the directions of your browser File Name Enter the name of the firmware file Vendor Select the vendor of the device Device Type Select the device type Device Model Select the device model Version Enter the version of the firmware file Description Enter a description for the firmware file 5 Click the Submit button The firmware file is transferred from your computer to the NMS300 server
231. tLinkUp Trap Alarm agentinventoryStackPortLinkUp 1 3 6 1 4 1 4526 10 13 0 3 Seso ye 8S8 amp amp 88 8 amp 8 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Alarm Configuration table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Enable Alarm Name Alarm Type Trap Name Notification OID Severity MIB Name and Description 4 To filter the alarm configurations that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the alarm configuration by criteria such as alarm name enabled status alarm type and severity To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the alarm configuration Manage Alarms and Logs 150 NMS300 Network Management System Application 6 Click the Edit button Edit Threshold Alarms NMS System Server Monitor General Info Alarm Name NMS CPU utilizatio Description Paramter Enable Calculation Type Count NMS CPU utilization is over 80 Threshold Alarm Info Upper Lower Threshold Severity 80 0 Major iv ETE cance 7 Modify the following threshold information as needed e General Info Alarm Name Modify the name for the alarm Description Modify the description for the alarm Parameter You cannot modify the parameter Enable Select whether to enable the threshold Calculation Type You cannot modify the type of calc
232. te Because of the nature of controller managed APs the application can provide only limited information for controller managed APs compared to standalone APs Table 7 Detailed information available for a controller managed AP Dashboard Menu Option Dashboard Submenu Option Widget or Table Controller Managed AP General Information Details Latest 10 Alarms Radios and Network 2 4 GHz Radio and Networks SSID and authentication information 5 GHz Radio and Networks SSID and authentication information Client List Active Client List Note For more information see Monitor Wireless Clients and View Client Details on page 80 Top 10 Top 10 Client by Traffic Current Top 10 SSID by Client Count Current AP Monitor Monitor per SSID Wireless Client Count By SSID Monitor per Radio Wireless Client Count By Radio Device Details 231 NMS300 Network Management System Application Wireless Controller Details The following table lists the dashboard options and widgets or tables that are available for a wireless controller Table 8 Detailed information available for a wireless controller Dashboard Menu Option Dashboard Submenu Option Widget or Table Controller Details Profiles General Information Average Response Time and Packet Loss Today Min Max Average Response Time Inventory Information Latest 10 Alarms Latest 10 Config Backups 802 11b bg ng Profiles
233. ted Configure the Email Server for Alerts and Alarm Notifications Before the application can send email updates and alarm notifications you must configure the email server settings Only an admin user can configure the email server settings Configure the General Email Server Settings The following procedure describes how to configure the general email server Settings gt To configure the email server 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Get Started 19 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select ADMIN gt SETTINGS HOME WIRELESS RESOURCES MONITOR TOPOLOGY REPORTS SETTINGS System and Website Settings Getting Started with NMS System Settings Customize Discover your network and add the devices you want to S Set global settings for the system and website Customize the navigation and look of your web portal manage Discover Devices Data Retention Period Customize Wire Device Groups idle Time Out Customize Alarm Color Reattime Chart Auto Refresh Sett Customize Network Dashboard g View Device Inventory Manage Alarms Z Monitor View network devices inventory View currently configured alarms and create new alarms View or modify currently configured monitor and parameters View Device Inventory Alarm Configuration Monitor Configuration Account Information S License And Version Information View or modify users or create new users
234. the title bar of the widget When the widget is in the target widget area the widget area displays green and you can drop the widget e Remove all widgets Click the Remove All button e Reset the Wireless Summary screen to its defaults Click the Default button Repeat Step 4 until you have selected all widgets that you want to display on the Wireless Summary screen If you are not content with your selections click the Reset button and repeat Step 4 and Step 5 Click the Save button Your changes are saved Optional Select WIRELESS gt WIRELESS SUMMARY The screen displays its customized settings Monitor Devices and the Network 76 NMS300 Network Management System Application View Device Details and Interface Details You can view many details for a device and its interfaces The detailed information that the application can provide depends on the type of device The Devices table can list the following devices in the Device Type column Switch Firewall Standalone AP Controller Managed AP Wireless Controller WMS Router Unknown For information about the details that the application can provide for each type of device see Appendix B Device Details For information about NETGEAR products that the application supports see Compatible Devices on page 10 gt To view the detailed information for a device and an interface 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Applicatio
235. tion Table 6 Detailed information available for a standalone AP continued Dashboard Menu Option Dashboard Submenu Option Widget or Table Radios and Network Radio and networks SSID and authentication information Radio and networks SSID and authentication information Client List Active Client List Note For more information see Monitor Wireless Clients and View Client Details on page 80 Top 10 Client by Traffic Current Top 10 SSID by Client Count Current Top 10 SSID by Traffic Today Wireless Monitor WLAN Utilization Monitor per SSID Wireless Client Count By SSID Wireless Traffic Received and Transmitted By SSID Wireless Frames Received and Transmitted By SSID Monitor per Radio Wireless Traffic Received and Transmitted By Radio Wireless Client Count By Radio Wireless Packets Received and Transmitted By Radio Wired Monitor Total Traffic Wired Received Transmitted Bytes Wired Received Transmitted Packets Traffic by Protocol IP Traffic Monitor ICMP Traffic Monitor TCP Traffic Monitor UDP Traffic Monitor SNMP Traffic Monitor Config Files Config File Backup List Credential Authentication Association Device Details 230 NMS300 Network Management System Application Controller Managed AP Details The following table lists the dashboard options and widgets or tables that are available for a controller managed AP No
236. tion see Add or Modify a Static Device Group on page 53 Dynamic device group A dynamic list of devices that are selected automatically based on your filter selection criteria For more information see Add or Modify a Dynamic Device Group on page 55 For general information about device groups see Device Groups on page 9 Add or Modify a Static Device Group A static group is a fixed list of specific devices You must add devices manually gt To add a static device group or modify an existing static device group 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Select RESOURCES gt DEVICE GROUPS WIRELESS RESOURCES CONFIG TOPOLOGY DEVICE GROUPS Device Groups Rows perpage 0 RA lt 1 ln gt EEN Tours C Group Name Group Type Device Count e B Dynamic Group 40 Discover and Manage Resources 53 NMS300 Network Management System Application 3 Add a static device group or modify an existing static device group e To add a static device group click the Add Static Group button e To modify an existing static device group a From the Device Groups table select the static device group b Click the Edit Group button For a new static device group the Add Static Device Group screen displays For an existing static device group the Edit Static Device Group screen displays 1E Add Static Device Group Basic Information Group Na
237. to the Application on page 15 Discover and Manage Resources 41 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select WIRELESS gt AP ome oes mesones moon cowe mams rorocoer oroms es d es Access Points o Show Fitter BC Resmc ff ore Rows per page A lt 1 n gt E Tota C Status Device Name Associated Controllere IP Address Hostname ManagedBy MAC Address Location Device Type Device Mod up 350 157 92 168 10 157 IP Address 30 46 9a 12 db a8 Standalone AP WNDAP 35C O up 620 162 2 168 10 162 IP Address 84 1b 5e 5 58 a8 Standalone AP WNDAP62C u 660 167 92 168 10 167 IP Address 6 18 18 Standalone AP WNDAP66C 0 up Jimmy 620 168 92 168 10 16 IP Address 84 1b 5e 5e 5b a8 E Standalone aP O Down july 8 AP320 9500 161 septtO 92 0 109 IP Address 0 91 15 34 83 40 Controller Managed AP 0 up Juty17 660 163 2 6 IP Address 84 1b 5e 5d fae Standalone ap O Down july8 AP 360 we 520 160 92 6 IP Address 20 4e 7f58 4a e0 By Controller Managed AP O up netgear882968 we 7520 164 2 IP Address 2c b0 5d 88 29 60 z troller Managed AP up netgearA48B28 9500 161 septtd 92 P Address e0 91 15 24 8b 20 By Cor er Managed AP 2 up netgearA623F8 2 IP Address e 15 26 238 andalone WNAP210 gt 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Devices table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes
238. troduction 10 NMS300 Network Management System Application M4100 D12G POE M5300 28G M5300 28G POE M5300 28G3 M5300 28GF M5300 52G M5300 52G POE M5300 52G3 e M7100 XSM7224 XSM7224S NETGEAR Smart Switches This release supports the following NETGEAR smart switches e FS728TP 200 e FS752TP e GS108T 200 e GS110TP e GS510TP e GS716T 200 e GS724T 300 e GS724TP e GS724TPS e GS724TS e GS728TP e GS728TPP e GS728TPS e GS728TS e GS728TXS e GS748T 400 e GS748TP e GS748TPS e GS748TS e GS752TP e GS752TPS e GS752TS e GS752TXS e XS712T Introduction 11 NMS300 Network Management System Application NETGEAR Firewalls This release supports the NETGEAR FVS318G wired firewall NETGEAR Wireless Access Points This release supports the following NETGEAR wireless access points WG103 WNAP210 WNAP320 WNDAP350 WNDAP360 WNDAP620 WNDAP660 NETGEAR Wireless Management Systems and Controllers This release supports the following NETGEAR wireless management systems and wireless controllers WMS5316 WC7520 WC9500 Prepare the Network Devices for Discovery To manage the devices on your network you must prepare them for the application By default the application lets you manage up to 200 devices For information about managing more than 200 devices contact your NETGEAR sales contact gt To prepare the devices on your network 1 Upgrade your device
239. tus No data to display 3 To view details about a notification select the notification and click the Details button 4 To close the screen click the X ga button Monitor Devices and the Network 99 Manage Configurations and Firmware Keep your device firmware current You can back up and restore device configurations You can also upgrade device firmware This chapter covers the following topics e Back Up Your Device Configurations e Restore Your Device Configurations e Upgrade Firmware for One or More Devices 100 NMS300 Network Management System Application Back Up Your Device Configurations You can back up the configurations of the NETGEAR devices on your network You can schedule configuration backup jobs for future execution on a recurrent basis for batch operations The following sections describe the backup tasks e Add or Modify a Backup Profile e Execute a Backup Job e Schedule a Backup Job e View the Execution Status of a Backup Job e Remove a Backup Profile Add or Modify a Backup Profile A backup profile defines the devices that are included in a backup job and as an option the schedule with which the backup job occurs You must create a backup profile before you can back up the configuration of one or more devices To a single backup profile you can add devices device groups or both gt To adda backup profile or modify an existing backup profile 1 Log in to the application
240. ulation Count Select the number of times that a particular event must occur before the threshold is met e Threshold Alarm Info Upper Lower You cannot modify the type of threshold Threshold Modify the threshold If this threshold is exceeded the application triggers an alarm Severity Select whether the alarm is considered critical major minor or informational 8 Click the Submit button The modified alarm configuration displays in the Alarm Configuration table View and Manage Alarm Notification Profiles An alarm notification profile specifies criteria that enable the application to generate and send a notification email message if an alarm occurs By default the application does not include any alarm notification profiles Before the application can generate email messages you must provide email server settings For more information see Configure the Email Server for Alerts and Alarm Notifications on page 19 Manage Alarms and Logs 151 NMS300 Network Management System Application gt To view and manage alarm notification profiles 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select ALARMS gt NOTIFICATION PROFILES WIRELESS RESOURCES TOPOLOGY REPORTS NOTIFICATION PROFILES o 1 m1 gt EJ Total 1 Alarm Notification Ada ee Delete f More 7 Rows per page H lt C Enable Profile Name a Device Group D Oro ramy email notity
241. up as scheduled To view the status of a backup job 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select CONFIG gt BACKUP WIRELESS RESOURCES CONFIG TOPOLOGY REPORTS Backup 8 e Rows perpage gt RA lt 1 ln gt BEN roars O Name Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution Time s O Fvs3186 Bro Not Recurrent 09 10 2013 11 49 45 O Succeeded GSM7224 No Not Recurrent 09 10 2013 11 45 28 W Partially Succeeded C StandAloneAPs_Backup Yes Weekly 09 16 2013 11 52 00 The Backup screen displays the existing backup profiles in the application 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Backup table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns Name Scheduled Recurrent Type Last Execution Time Last Execution Status Next Execution Time Description Created By and Created Time 4 Select the backup profile 5 From the More menu select View Execution Status View Execution Status Rows per page 10 x lt Tn gt E na Rows per page 1 lt Tn gt KER tote Device Name IPAddress StartTime EndTime Status a Detail 192 168 10 209 192 168 10 209 04 04 2013 01 49 34 04 04 2013 02 00 51 g Succeeded Manage Configurations and Firmware 108 NMS300 Network Management System Applicatio
242. up_221 X 22 Text 04 2 4 33 Switch 278 Gyes I backup_221 x Text 04 2 3 9 27 284 Eno 3 To add columns to or remove them from the Restore table right click the table heading anywhere and specify the columns by selecting the corresponding check boxes You can choose from the following columns File Name Device Name File Type Create Time Device Type Size KB Promoted Description Device IP Device Model Version Vendor and Created By 4 To filter the configuration files that are listed click the Show Filter button You can filter the configuration files by criteria such as device type device model device name and device IP address To hide the filter click the Hide Filter button 5 Select the two configuration files that you want to compare Both files must be text files 6 From the More menu select Compare Files Manage Configurations and Firmware 130 NMS300 Network Management System Application A screen similar to the following one displays amp s Compare Files File Compare I Changed Lines _ Added Lines W missing Lines Promoted 215 0059 interface 0 1 0060 0061 exit 0062 M63 interface 0 7 Close The left and right side of the screen each display one of the selected files The screen highlights changed lines in yellow added lines in green and missing lines in red 7 Click the Close button The screen closes Upgrade Firmware for One or More Devices NETGEAR posts the l
243. v Monitor Parameters Available Selected Error Packets Received Inbound Discards Inbound Header Errors Outbound Discards Outbound No Route Discards Chose 9 Optional In the Monitor Devices screen move parameters between the Available Fields table and Selected Fields table by using the gt lt gt gt and lt lt buttons a Inthe Available Fields table select a parameter b Click the gt button The parameter moves to the Selected Fields table c To move another parameter repeat Step a and Step b 10 Click the Save button Your changes are saved Disable a Monitor By default all monitors are enabled gt To disable a monitor 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select MONITOR gt MONITOR CONFIGURATION 3 Select the monitor 4 Click the Disable button A pop up confirmation screen displays Monitor Devices and the Network 86 NMS300 Network Management System Application 5 Click the Yes button The monitor is disabled In the Monitor Configuration table the Enable column displays No for the monitor Reenable a Monitor gt To reenable a monitor after you disabled it 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 2 Select MONITOR gt MONITOR CONFIGURATION Select the monitor 4 Click the Enable button A pop up confirmation screen displays o The monitor is
244. view the default network summary 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 2 Select HOME gt NETWORK SUMMARY Welcome roland F Feud ead t o NETWORK SUMMARY etwork Summary Device Tree View o Enterprise Network Map Group By Location test mass shanghai CN sanjose Netgear sanjose netgear June6 location 215 o Jun locatioon 217 Jun6 location M5300 germany beijing Unknown hea 68 39 1098 192 58 10 ats name 192 Device Inventory Status Device Type Top 10 Devices by Average CPU Today Device Name Device Type Device Status Device Type 19216810125 E Switch PES t 192 168 10 102 mine E ownten B down ir netgearsae318 E Standalone aP 350 157 E Standalone ar 860 16 E Standalone aP Jimmy620188 Standalone aP C E E 620 16 E Standalone AP Sit EHTE Jun 6 M5300 jimmy Switch a sca Jumi 7 660 163 E Stangaione aP E hint _ jimmy smth eis Top 10 Devices by Average Memory Today Latest 10 Alarms o Device Name Device Type Alarm Name Device Name Severity Alarm Time netgearas23F8 E Standalone aP Max station limitation reached netges1649318 e 09 05 2013 17 33 21 Jun 6 M5300 immy Switch Device Memory utilization Is ov netgearAB23F8 09 05 2013 17 20 01 immy Switch 19215810120 switch notgear48318 E Standalone aP 2168 10 61 B owiten 192 168 10 217 swith 55 Switch Switch Switc
245. w use the scaling tool that displays on the left of the topology view Network Topology rs Sf 8 0 Go amp f Node Link Tree View Link Delete Refresh Setting Reset Help Screen Print Radial Tree View 8 Topology Tree View Hi a cya saot Dee saahaR ES 0 tN 100 208 Search Device Name r 192 168 10 28 192 168 10 28 192 168 10 61 192 168 10 61 168 Yas SpE 192 1681040 aoi 192 168 10 101 192 168 10 101 192 168 10 102 192 168 10 102 k mss 192 168 10 112 192 168 1522 rf 8 ue aoe xsmstack_ 377 Re 192 168 10 114 192 168 10 114 gs728ts mej A 68 10 121 ro 2 ola s idl 92 16B ES Tol PB 41 0 120 192 168 10 121 192 168 10 121 sem_402 489 19 490 _ 192 1610120 To reposition the topology view hold your cursor on the topology view and drag the topology view to a new position Take one of the following actions Let the application refresh the topology view automatically Click the Auto icon The topology view refreshes automatically every two minutes Automatic refreshment is the default setting Refresh the topology view manually Click the Refresh icon The topology view refreshes once immediately Add a link between devices on a topology view Click the Link icon For more information see Add a Link Between Devices on a Topology View on page 183 Customize the link style settings Click the Setting icon For more information see Customize the Style of a Node
246. y the tasks that are associated with the security profile For most functions you can specify whether the security profile includes viewing only modifying only or both viewing and modifying You can specify the following tasks in a security profile Monitoring Configuring Managing alarms Managing topologies Discovering Reporting Managing jobs Managing users and security profiles Performing administrative tasks gt To view the existing security profiles and add a security profile 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log n to the Application on page 15 Manage Users and Security Profiles 206 NMS300 Network Management System Application 2 Select USERS gt SECURITY PROFILES es SECURITY PROFILES User Profile o aoa Ean perete Rows perpage 10 RI lt 1 s1 gt E Totas C Security Profile Name a Created By Create Time e C Observer Yes system 09 10 2013 23 17 25 O Operator system 09 10 2013 23 17 25 O Admin Yes system 09 10 2013 23 17 25 3 Click the Add button The Add Security profile screen displays 4 Add Security Profile Enterprise network monitor and views functions Config file backup restore and image management functions Alarm event trap and device syslog views And alert configuration and notification profile related functions Network map topology layer 2 amp 3 topology and Google Map related functions Network devices discovery and cre
247. ys b Click the Yes button The job is removed from the Jobs table and deleted Manage Jobs 204 Manage Users and Security Profiles Manage the system users You can manage security profiles the user base and online users This chapter covers the following topics Security Profile Concepts Add a Security Profile Modify or Remove a Security Profile Add a User Profile to the User Base Modify or Remove a User Profile View and Log Off Online Users Note Only admin users that is users with a security profile that is set to Admin can perform user management tasks 205 NMS300 Network Management System Application Security Profile Concepts The application provides the following default user security profiles Admin A user who can perform all functions of the application including management of users and security profiles Operator A user who can manage the network functions but cannot manage users or security profiles or perform administrative tasks Observer A user who can only monitor and view network functions As an admin user you can modify and delete these security profiles and you can define new security profiles For example you can add a security profile for someone who can only run and view network reports but is not authorized to perform any other tasks Add a Security Profile If one of the default security profiles does not satisfy your needs you can add a security profile and specif
248. ystem basicSettings managementVianiD 1 system basicSettings untaggedVlanStatus 1 7 Modify the configuration file by changing inserting deleting or overwriting information The following tools are at your disposal e Looking glass icon Displays the Find Replace pop up screen e Number sign icon Displays the Jump to Line pop up screen Manage Configurations and Firmware 128 NMS300 Network Management System Application AN CAUTION When you restore the configuration of a device you must provide the correct configuration file Make sure that any changes that you make to the configuration file do not corrupt the file If you provide a corrupted configuration file the application pushes out the corrupted configuration file while it executes the configuration restore job and you can damage the device 8 Click the Submit button The modified file is saved and the screen closes Remove a Configuration File You can remove a configuration file that you no longer need gt To remove a configuration file 1 Log in to the application For more information see Log In to the Application on page 15 Select CONFIG gt RESTORE Restore e Show Filter e eT ea F File Name Device Name Create Time Size KB e Promoted g M backup_221 XSM7224S_221 e 05 02 2013 16 12 03 Switel 283 No I Promotedjpackup_221 XSM7224S_224 04 28 2013 03 54 33 it 278 Gyes M backup_221 XSM7224S_221 ex 04 28 2013 03 49 2

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