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2. JOOOOODOOOOODOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOO EE EI eT UD A VP VEU mecs The table contains 40 entries on a page Use the page controls at the bottom to navigate between pages First Page Mext Page Last Page 1 1 You can sort the table by clicking the header cells Time issued v To filter the table use the selection box of the header cell and select a value Filter Conditions Group Any gt P 0 00 0 O Severity Any vj Source Any _ Ack Any v From vi 00 v 00 v To v 23 v 59 v NOTE The sorting and filtering functions only affect table entries currently showing on the screen They do not regenerate the entire table This remains true even if there are currently fewer than 40 entries showing You can export all events to a CSV file or delete all events from the database Export ta Cz Clear All 9 5 MXview Event and Notification Notification You can associate an action such as send a text message send an email make a sound or run an external program with a combination of a type of event a source IP address and a severity level Add an SMS Action To send an SMS notification first connect an SMS modem such as the Moxa Oncell to an MXview Server COM port Take the following steps to configure SMS notification 1 Select Event gt Notification XX Notification Action List Contact Program i File Matification List Source Component Se
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5. 4 The names OpenSSL Toolkit and OpenSSL Project must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission For written permission please contact openssl core openssl org 5 Products derived from this software may not be called OpenSSL nor may OpenSSL appear in their names without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project 6 Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE MXview License This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eayOcryptsoft com
6. 11 Entire Agreement B 9 MXview License This Agreement is the complete agreement between GoAhead and You and supersedes all prior agreements oral or written with respect to the subject matter hereof License OpenSSL This is a copy of the current LICENSE file inside the CVS repository LICENSE ISSUES The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license i e both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit See below for the actual license texts Actually both licenses are BSD style Open Source licenses In case of any license issues related to OpenSSL please contact openssl coreOopenssl org OpenSSL License Copyright c 1998 2008 The OpenSSL Project All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org
7. amp Run Discovery Discovered devices will be polled periodically by ICMP and SNMP This is done for the following reasons 1 To monitor the availability of devices 2 To update properties and configuration parameters of devices 3 To update traffic information such as utilization 7 4 8 Topology Management The Topology Map is the core of MXview and can be used to complete most actions The Topology Map shows a graphical representation of the devices in your networks and can be used to do the following e Display a graphical representation of a real network e Show connecting relationships between devices e Indicate the status of devices and links Multi layer Tree Structure The Topology Map can be organized into a multi layer tree structure of up to 5 layers It helps users manage a large number of nodes on the computer screen For example users can move nodes of the same subnet or location into the same group Root which is the only one group at the first layer exists by default and cannot be deleted Groups created by users are in the layer under Root Devices can be moved between groups MXview uses an icon to indicate user defined groups The first layer will be shown as Root subnet x w ai a ola SMA 197 168 127 162 subnet MXview Topology Management The second layer will be shown as Root subnet x nmm alle E m r 92 168 127 152 192 168 127 162 EDS 4064 Rant Ring 1 Mast
8. lo 193 68 127 335 192 168 127 567 M 192 168 127 236 192 160 127 237 The map is represented as a tabbed window in which each tab is a group Double clicking a group icon in Root will open the corresponding tab Auto Topology and Auto Layout For devices with LLDP functionality MXview can draw the physical topology map down to the port level of the devices For devices without LLDP MXview is able to draw links by using ARP To activate this function select the Advanced Topology Analysis checkbox MXview can do the following two tasks automatically 1 Create a new topology and 2 Update the existing topology Creating a new topology deletes all links requests LLDP information from devices and draws topology maps based on the gathered information 1 Select View gt Auto Topology 2 Select New Topology 3 Click OK Existing links will be deleted first Update Topology Existing links will be kept while new links are added Advanced Topology Analysis Additional time is required 8 2 MXview Topology Management NOTE Links drawn manually will be also deleted by this action NOTE Your devices must have firmware version 3 1 or higher to use Advanced Topology Analysis NOTE If the AutoTopology function oes not create an accurate representation of the actual network deselect the Advanced Topology Analysis check box and try again Updating the existing topology adds new links and updates existing links bu
9. 1 PT 7828 192 168 127 12 EDS 408A 192 168 127 27 EDS 408A 192 168 127 41 EDS 408A 192 168 127 42 EDS 408A 192 168 127 44 EDS 408A 192 168 127 43 EDS 408A 192 168 127 46 EDS 408A 192 168 127 45 EDS 408A 192 168 127 61 EDS 408A 192 168 127 62 EDS 408A 192 168 127 65 PT 510 192 168 127 112 IKS 6726 Series 192 168 127 155 EDS 408A 192 168 127 156 EDS 508A 192 168 127 160 EDS 408A 192 168 127 164 EDS 408A 192 168 127 162 EDS 508A 192 168 127 115 ICMP Device 192 168 127 250 EDS 510A 192 168 127 153 ICMP Device 192 168 127 251 EDS 518A 192 168 127 181 ICMP Device 192 168 127 182 ICMP Device 192 168 127 183 ICMP Device 192 168 127 240 PT 7528 From date 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 From 2012775 w To End date 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 The availability report can be exported to a PDF or CSV file Availability Report Report Generate date 2012 07 05 192 168 127 1 192 168 12
10. 127 254 Deleted Device s Device IP Click Add Network to add a network range to scan A window will pop up with two tabs Single Range and Multiple Ranges Single Range Enter the first and last IP address in the desired range Name this range in the Name field Single Range Multiple Ranges v Active First IP Address Last IP Address Mame Group MXview Quick Start Using the Setup Wizard Multiple Ranges The Multiple Ranges tab allows you to set up a complicated subnet for scanning Select enable for the subnet range similar to using a subnet mask You can also name the scan range as in the Single Range tab Single Range Multiple Range J Active enable e enable NOTE A device s IP address must be configured properly before it can be managed by MXview At this point MXview will enter the discovery stage The time needed to complete this stage depends on the size of the scan range Click Cancel at this point to exit the wizard however the configurations entered previously will be saved and the discovery process will continue running in the background Setup Wizard Scanning Discovering devices and topology Clicking the Cancel button will exit the wizard But the discovering process will keep working in background Step 4 Draw the topology After all devices have been located MXview will be able to draw the top
11. 15 26 13 Mxview Server 192 168 127 162 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 13 Mxview Server 192 168 127 200 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 13 Mxview Server 192 168 127 103 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 15 Mxview Server 192 168 127 102 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 15 Mxview Server 192 168 127 237 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 15 Miview Server 192 168 127 235 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 15 Mxview Server 192 168 127 250 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 15 Miview Server 192 168 127 253 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 15 Mxview Server 192 168 127 252 Warning Device SNMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 16 Mxview Server 192 168 127 254 Information Device ICMP reachable 2011 12 26 15 26 16 Mxview Server 192 168 127 236 Information Device ICMP reachable 2011 12 26 15 26 16 Mxview Server 192 168 127 182 Information Device ICMP reachable 2011 12 26 15 26 16 Mxview Server 192 168 127 183 Information Device ICMP reachable 2011 12 26 15 26 16 Mxview Server 192 168 127 181 Information Device ICMP reachable 2011 12 26 15 26 16 Mxview Server 192 168 127 252 Information Device ICMP reachable 2011 12 26 15 26 16 MXview Server 192 168 127 1 Information Device ICMP reachable 2011 12 26 15 26 17 MXview Server Device ICMP reachable 2011 12 25 15 26 17 am E E amam Ta First Page 1 1 Export to CSV Clear All
12. 8 7 MXview Topology Management Navigation Mini map is a frame with a slider for adjusting the resolution This function helps users zoom in to enlarge devices or zoom out to view more devices on the screen Background You may insert a background image into the topology map to provide additional references such as geographical information or deployment layout Take the following steps to insert or change a background image 1 Select View gt Background gt Set 2 Choose an image from the local file system Take the following steps to delete the background image from the topology map Select View gt Background gt Delete Project View Device Link Network Event Tools Preferences Help e ANX view lndusidal Naiyons Wanaygamani Sofware MOXN 4 i au m A Y Device Properties aw Recent Event Event Cout jo 0 Mo All Events ID 1 Source Severity Description Issued Time User Configuring Discovery Range Failed E 09 35 01 Number of Managed Devices Max 0 500 Export Topology The topology map can be exported as a JPEG image Take the following steps to export the topology map 1 Select View gt Export Topology 8 8 MXview Topology Management 2 Choose the location to which the image is saved OPC Tag Generation MXview can generate OPC 2 0 compliant tags for device and link properties Then OPC clients such as SCADA systems can access
13. INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Part 3 Cambridge Broadband Ltd copyright notice BSD Portions of this code are copyright c 2001 2003 Cambridge Broadband Ltd All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution The name of Cambridge Broadband Ltd may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
14. Inc nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Part 5 Sparta Inc copyright notice BSD Copyright c 2003 2009 Sparta Inc All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials pr
15. and use these tags 1 Select Tools gt OPC Server 2 Click Start Currently information that MXview can prepare as tags include a device s IP address MAC address description location and status which are labeled beginning with D_ and a link s corresponding IP addresses and ports which are labeled beginning with L_ 8 9 9 Event and Notification Monitoring Methods Monitoring can be conducted using SNMP trap messages periodic SNMP polling periodic ICMP polling or color coding as described in the following subsections Monitoring via SNMP Trap Messages By using the MXview server as a trap destination of a device events associated with the device will be sent to the server in real time and can be seen by remote clients Take the following steps to set the trap destination of all devices 1 Select Network gt Set SNMP to All 2 Enter the IP address of the MXview server and the community string PE Set Trap to All server Number IP Address Community String MXview Event and Notification Take the following steps to set the trap destination of one device 1 Select Device gt Maintenance Configure IP amp Trap 2 Choose tab Trap Server 3 Enter the IP address of the MXview server and community string x 197 168 127 122 Config IP and Trap Basic IP Configuration Destination IP 1 Community Marne Destination IP2 Community Mame The event types in
16. called link aggregation involves grouping links into a link aggregation group Trunking links will be indicated with thick solid lines Ma EE ee par 192 168 147 2 192 168 127 1 NOTE Only auto topology can draw thick lines for trunking links Manually drawn trunking links will appear as solid lines NOTE For trunked link check Device Properties to get the port number corresponding to the trunking group e Port29 Trunk Groupl Port 25 Link up Port 26 Link up Adding a Link Use one of the following two options to connect two devices with a link in a topology map 1 Right click on a device and then select Add Link 2 Click on a device to select it and then click Link gt Add Link on the menu bar 3 Enterthe ports and IP addresses corresponding to the link Use the plus sign at the left bottom corner to add multiple entries at one time x Add Link 192 168 127 105 source IP From Port Destination E Destnation Fort CACA AAA Pe E NOTE Trunking and redundancy links added manually will appear as solid lines NOTE Port numbers must be numeric and entered correctly to obtain the correct traffic information NOTE For modular switches a port number depends on the chassis to which the port belongs but not on how many modules are inserted For switches such as the PT 7828 the first module s port numbers are from 1 to 8 the second module s port numbers are from 9 to 16 and so on The port number d
17. electric charge Device Properties Alias O HodelName O HAC Address D Availability OQ sysDescr sys bjectId sysContact sysNane sysLocation ifvuaber Sl interface SZ interface HS interface E interface interface y e Cu Es t 192 168 129 2 EDS P506A EDS PS06A 0090E5040404 100 00 MOXA EDS PS06A 4POE 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 7 41 Managed Redundant Switch 00000 switch Location z down LOOM Full duplex up f LOA Full duplex down LUA Full duplex up AWK 3121 LOM y Full du up LOM Full duplex Recent Events List This list shows the events that have occurred most recently Dashboard Overview Event Count lists the total number of events of different types with different event types identified by different colored rectangles e g red yellow and green as shown in the following screen shot All Events is the shortcut of the menu item Event gt All When you click All Events a window will pop up showing all events Recent Events Ack All Unacked Last Fifty Events e Source MEview Server hikview Server Meije Server Meije Server hikview Server Maivia Server 192 168 127 253 Critical 192 168 127 250 Critical Source IP Severity Description 192 168 127 182 Information Device ICMP reachable 192 168 127 236 Information Device ICMP reachable 192 169 127 254 Information Device ICMP reachable 192 158 127 252 Warning Device SM
18. is complete x Setup Wizard Welcome to MXview Industrial Network Management Software Setup Wizard Congratulations You have completed the basic configurations Now start to monitor your network Complete 5 7 Dashboard Overview The Dashboard should appear when you log in to MXview When using MXview you will spend most of your time working from the Dashboard which is divided into the following sections hh T Project View Device Link Information Event Tools Help NES ANXVIew Luisi anors Manaygamani Software 4 a b Device List Ey Root P 192 168 127 5 SNMP Der 192 168 127 1 PT 7828 P 192 158 127 12 EDS 40 P 192 168 127 27 EDS 40 P 192 168 127 34 EDS 40 192 168 127 88 EDS 51 P 192 168 127 104 EDS 4C P 192 168 127 105 EDS 4C P 192 168 127 107 EDS 4C 192 168 127 106 EDS 4C P 192 168 127 113 EDS 4C P 192 168 127 111 EDS 4C 9 192 168 127 109 EDS 4 3 192 168 127 110 EDS 4C y Device Properties O Alias Mode lName MAC Address O sysDescr sys0bjectid sysContact sysNane sysLocation if mher LL 4 197168 127 107 192 168 127 spr ps Fa 192 168 127 105 192 168 127 ngr 192 168 127 110 Unscked Last Fifty Events Y 1 Source Source IP Severity Description MXview Serv 0 0 0 0 System Inf Auto Topology finished MXview Serv 0 0 0 0 System Inf Auto Topology started MXview Serv 0 0 0 0 System Inf Mew
19. redundant For this reason the topology map will not be updated until all devices in the network have been polled In addition since it takes a finite amount of time to transmit the network status to the MXview server it will take at least that amount of time for the topology map to be updated License License Net SNMP Various copyrights apply to this package listed in several separate sections below Please carefully review all sections of the license information Part 1 CMU UCD copyright notice BSD like Copyright 1989 1991 1992 by Carnegie Mellon University Derivative Work 1996 1998 2000 Copyright 1996 1998 2000 The Regents of the University of California All Rights Reserved Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation and that the name of CMU and The Regents of the University of California not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written permission CMU AND THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL CMU OR THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BE LIABLE FOR ANY SP
20. 084 100 100 2012 75 2012 7 5 1 7 192 168 12742 192 168 127 42 EDS 4084 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 8 192 168 127 44 192 168 127 44 EDS408A 100 100 2012 75 2012 7 5 1 9 1192 168 127 43 192 168 127 43 EDS408A 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 _10 192 168 127 46 192 168 127 46 EDS 4084 100 100 2012 75 2012 7 5 1 11 192 168 127 45 192 168 127 45 EDS 408A 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 12 192 168 127 61 192 168 127 61 EDS408A 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 _13 192 168 127 62 192 168 127 62 EDS408A 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 14 192 168 127 65 192 168 127 65 PT 510 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 15 1192 168 127 112 192 168 127 112 IK 6726 Series 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 16 192 168 127 155 192 168 127 155 EDS408A 100 100 2012 75 2012 7 5 1 17 192 168 127 156 192 168 127 156 EDS 5084 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 18 192 168 127 160 192 168 127 160 EDS 408A 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 i 19 192 168 127 164 192 168 127 164 EDS 4084 100 100 2012 75 2012 7 5 1 20 192 168 127 162 192 168 127 162 EDS 5084 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 2l 192 168 127 115 192 168 127 115 ICMP Device 6 715 6 715 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 22 1192 168 127 250 192 168 127 250 EDS 5104 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 23 192 168 127 153 192 168 127 153 ICMP Device 100 100 2012 75 2012 7 5 1 24 192 168 127 251 192 168 127 251 EDS 5184 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 25 192 168 127 181 192 168 127 181 ICMP Device 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 26 192 168 127 182 192 168 127 182 ICMP Device 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 27
21. 09 Moxa Inc All rights reserved The MOSA logo and lixview logo are registered trademark of hlosa Ine Other loge appearing in this webpage is the intellectual property of the respective company ar product NOTE At most 3 users can log in to the system at the same time 4 2 MXview Getting Started Account There are 2 accounts admin and guest The admin account possesses the privileges to change configurations in MXview such as topology and scan range The guest account is a read only account By default the password of both accounts is empty which can be changed in Preferences Auto Installation of Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment The MXview client must run in a JRE 6 environment For IE users who do not have the appropriate version of JRE installation of the update will start automatically If you are using a browser other than IE you will need to download JRE 6 from Java s official website http java sun com javase downloads index jsp and then install it on your computer 4 3 gt Quick Start Using the Setup Wizard MXview provides a Setup Wizard that can be used to quickly determine the network topology and handle basic configuration tasks The wizard will launch automatically when the software does not contain any nodes To launch the Setup Wizard manually select Project gt Wizard You should see the following window WX Setup Wizard Welcome to MXview Industrial Network Management Software Setu
22. 192 168 127 12 Matt s Switch 2 power1InputStatus on 192 158 127 27 Matt s Switch 1 power InputStatus on 192 168 127 61 192 168 127 61 EDS 4 powerlInputStatus on 192 158 127 52 192 158 127 52 EDS 4 powerlInputStatus on 192 158 127 155 192 168 127 155 EDS powerlInputStatus on 192 168 127 156 192 168 127 156 EDS power1InputStatus on 192 168 127 250 192 168 127 250 EDS power1InputStatus off 192 168 127 251 192 168 127 251 EDS powertInputStatus off 192 168 129 2 192 168 129 2 EDS P5 powerlInputStatus on 192 168 129 4 192 168 129 4 EDS G5 powerlInputStatus off 192 168 129 5 192 168 129 5 EDS G5 powerl InputStatus off 192 168 129 8 192 168 129 8 EDS 40 power1InputStatus off Exportto CSV Close The Device Property window is able to export to a CSV file To do this simply click the Export to CSV button Device Virtual Panel MXview can show the front panel of Moxa switches and indicate the active status of ports and LED indicators Right click on a device and select Panel MXview Device Management e 192 168 127 105 O HA Ethernet Port 8 100TA R45 TaT j EtherDevice Le FR I T L Changing Device Properties Take the following steps to change a device s location name contact IP netmask gateway trap server and SNMP configuration 1 Select a device 2 Select Device gt Maintenance gt Configure IP amp Trap Click the Basic tab to change t
23. 192 168 127 183 192 168 127 183 ICMP Device 17 588 17 588 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 28 192 168 127 240 192 168 127 240 PT 7528 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 29 192 168 127 253 192 168 127 253 ICS G7828 6 715 6 715 201275 2012775 1 30 192 168 127 248 192 168 127 248 ICMP Device 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 31 192 168 127 249 192 168 127 249 ICMP Device 100 100 2012 7 5 2012 7 5 1 32 192 168 127 254 192 168 127 254 ICMP Device 100 100 2012 75 2012 7 5 1 By default the availability is calculated based on 24 hour intervals To change this in the menu select Project gt Preferences gt Advanced Devices gt Timeframe for availability calculation Enter the calculation timeframe base in the box and click OK Units are entered in hours Inventory Report Select Information Inventory Report to generate an inventory report Inventory report provides a summary of each device s properties With Inventory Report MXview will export reports separately for all the devices in your network Each device has a single PDF Report The PDF filename is determined by device IP The title of the report is the device alias which you can edit in MXview If there is any third party MIB compiled in the proprietary information will be included into the report refer to Chapter 13 MIB p 192 168 127 12 pdf Adobe Reader EE BE Yer EE ES x f 45 2 E amp Ea a s 942 S B a gt Tools Sign Comment j Matt s Switch 2 Report Generate d
24. 361419987201 show Details Import Modify Description Delete NOTE The system will notify you with a pop up window if an OID has already been imported Information 1 29004 d dress Violation i already known 12 6 14 MXview License MXview is available in different versions which the different versions supporting different numbers of nodes For example if your version of MXview supports 250 nodes then during device discovery MXview will only recognize up to 250 nodes MXview will stop the device discovery procedure once it reaches the 250 node limit The MXview license that you purchase specifies the node limit for that version of MXview To increase the node limit you can purchase license upgrade and import the upgrade into MXview Checking the License The number of currently managed nodes and the node limit is shown in the Status Bar on the Dashboard The Number af Managed Devices I Max 24 50 To check the details select Help License X License Number af Managed Devices Max Kew Activation Time Add License DYFHLHAUTTCRDPS3NAMFS WISY AB 2009 11 04 11 52 06 License Upgrade To increase the node limit of your MXview you need upgrade the license 1 Select Help gt License 2 Click Add License 2 License Number of Managed Devices Max Edition Key Activation Time Commercial 500 DYFHLHAUT TCEDPS3NAMFS WIS 46 2009 11 04 11 52 06 MXview MXview License 3 Find the li
25. 7 12 192 168 127 27 192 168 127 41 192 168 127 42 192 168 127 44 192 168 127 43 192 168 127 46 192 168 127 45 192 168 127 44 EDS 408A 192 168 127 43 EDS 408A 192 168 127 46 EDS 408A Availability Av 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 6 715 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 17 588 100 000 Availabilit 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 6 715 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 17 588 100 000 From date 2012 07 05 End date 2012 07 05 1000000120705 2012 07 05 100 000 2012 0705 2012 07 05 100 000 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 100 000 2012 07 05 2012 07 0 1000000120705 2012 07 100 000 2012 07 05 2012 07 100 000 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 1 2012 0 8 8 192 168 127 61 2012 07 8 192 168 127 61 EDS 408A 100 000 100 000 2012 0705 192 168 127 62 192 168 127 65 192 168 127 112 192 168 127 155 192 168 127 156 192 168 127 160 2 192 168 127 164 192 168 127 162 2 192 168 127 115 2 192 168 127 250 192 168 127 153 2 192 168 127251 2 192 168 127 181 192 168 127 182 2 192 168 127 183 2 192 168 127 240 192 168 127 253 192 168 127 248 192 168 127 249 192 168 127 112 IKS 6726 Series 192 168 127 155 EDS 408A 192 168 127 156 EDS 508A
26. 7 91 ICMP Device 192 168 127 102 ICMP Device 192 168 127 103 ICMP Device 192 168 127 104 EDS 4084 192 168 127 105 EDS 4084 192 168 127 106 EDS 4084 192 168 127 107 EDS 4084 192 168 127 109 EDS 4084 192 168 127 110 EDS 4084 192 168 127 111 EDS 4084 192 168 127 112 EDS 4084 192 168 127 113 EDS 4084 192 168 127 150 AWK 4121 192 168 127 162 EDS 4084 192 168 127 181 ICMP Device 192 168 127 182 ICMP Device 192 168 127 183 ICMP Device 192 168 127 200 SNMP Device 192 168 127 235 EDS G509 192 168 127 236 EDS G509 100 120 199 199 TTD CANA Export from Device Importto Device 2 Click Export from Device v Location List of Configurations Filename 3 Select a folder in which to store configuration files Last Checking Time 4 Select devices to export configuration files from and add them to the list Click Export 11 5 MXview Device Management Export Configuration IP Address 197 165 127 34 197 168 127 567 197 168 127 88 197 168 177 81 197 168 127 102 197 168 127 103 197 168 127 104 197 168 127 105 197 168 127 106 197 168 127 107 197 168 127 108 197 168 127 110 197 168 127 111 197 168 127 112 197 168 127 113 197 168 127 150 197 168 127 182 Cancel After a few seconds the configuration files will be exported to the designated folder with IP addresses and timestamps in the filenames Import a Configuration to Multiple Devices Mox
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29. MP unreachable Device ICMP unreachable Device ICMP unreachable 6 4 mag a Gee Time Issued 2011 12 25 15 25 15 2011 12 26 15 26 16 2011 12 26 15 25 18 2011 12 25 15 25 18 2011 12 26 15 26 15 2011 12 26 15 26 15 3 7 Device Discovery and Polling Devices in the assigned scan range can be discovered via SNMP and ICMP protocols After a device is discovered MXview will use SNMP and ICMP to poll the device periodically To configure this function properly you will need to know the following information 1 The IP addresses of the devices on the network 2 The Read community name assigned to the devices on the network Change Read Community String The default Read community string that is used to discover devices is public Take the following steps to change the value 1 Select Project gt Preferences gt SNMP Configuration 2 Enter the new Read community string WX Preferences SNMP Configuration SNMP Version Vi ise 79 Appearance Ec Advanced E P System Configuration Read Community public Write Community private MXview Device Discovery and Polling Scan Range You can assign multiple scan networks with each network defined by a starting IP address and an ending IP address MXview will discover all active devices that belong to the scan networks Take the following steps to add a scan network 1 Select Project Scan Range Y Metwork Scan Range scan Range Ad
30. MXview User s Guide Fourth Edition July 2012 www moxa com product MOXA 2012 Moxa Inc All rights reserved MXview User s Guide The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Trademarks O 2012 Moxa Inc All rights reserved The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Technical Support Contact Information Moxa Americas Toll fr
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35. This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com Original SSLeay License Copyright C 1995 1998 Eric Young eay cryptsoft com All rights reserved This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young eayOcryptsoft com The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL This library is free for commercial and non commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution be it the RC4 RSA Ihash DES etc code not just the SSL code The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com Copyright remains Eric Young s and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed f this package is used in a product Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation online or textual provided with the package Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions an
36. Topology map The topology map displays the network status at the time indicated in the time indicator e Event List and All Event button The events surrounding the current displayed event are displayed in this window The most recent event is highlighted Click All Events to access an all events search box with filters In the filtered results you can click on a filtered event to jump straight to that event in the playback e Control pane The control pane includes a time indicator time slider and calendar which correspond to the network currently displayed on the topology map Users can slide to the time point they would like to check The slider covers 24 hours in the selected date To change the date users can click on the calendar and choose a different date 10 Traffic Reporting MXview compiles traffic statistics for devices running on the network The statistics are used to create reports that show trend utilization and performance of the device interfaces Statistics are complied for the following items e Traffic utilization 96 e Error packet rate 96 Events will be generated when one of these items is above or below the corresponding thresholds Checking the Trend Before MXview can collect traffic statistics between two devices a link must be created see the section Adding a Link in chapter 8 to see how to add a link Right click on a link then choose Link Traffic and choose either Port Traffic or Packet Erro
37. Xview Device Management 4 Select the devices that apply and add them to the list Click Next 5 Select the execution routine Configuration Change History and Comparison When MXview exports configurations from devices whether manually or by schedule MXview will compare the exported configuration with the last configuration exported and stored on the MXview server If there is any difference MXview will save the configuration on the MXview server Users can then check the change history of the configuration file 1 Select Tools Configuration Center 2 Check List of Configurations And users can compare any 2 stored configurations at MXview server 1 Select Tools Configuration Center 2 Click Compare 3 Select two IP addresses and their configurations Change 465 1877 Insert D B 182 158 127 88 20111228 1731 ni 5 192 168 127 34 201112285 1730 ini 1 EtherDevice Server Configuration File y 1 EtherDevice Server Configuration File A 2 2 E 3 Model Name 3 Model Name 4 4 5 ModelName EDS 5184 88 8C 5 ModelName EDS 408A B B T T 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 System Identification 11 System Identification 14 14 15 SBwitchName Switch Name 15 SwitchMame Switch Name 16 16 17 gt max length 30 words 17 3 max length 2 30 words 18 18 18 SwitchName Managed Redundant Switch 00015 18 SwitchName Managed Redundant Switch 09811 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 Locati
38. a switches can import a segment of a configuration file and change device configurations based on the parameters the segment describes MXview helps users import a segment of a configuration file to multiple devices Select Tools gt Configuration Center 1 2 Click Import to Device 3 4 Select devices to import configuration files to and add them to the list Click Import Select a configuration file segment After a few seconds the configuration file segment will be imported to devices and activated Upgrade Firmware on Multiple Devices 1 Select Information Firmware Version 2 Click Upgrade oe 4 Select devices that upgrade firmware and add to the list Click Upgrade Select a firmware file The firmware will be upgraded to devices one by one MXview will wait for 30 seconds before upgrading the next device on the list in order to give the upgrading devices sufficient time to finish the process MXview Device Management Scheduled Configuration Export Import 1 Select Tools gt Job Scheduler List of Job Information of Job Name of Job Action of Job Frequency of Job Description of Job 2 Click Add 3 Enter a job name and select Import Configuration or Export Configuration in the drop down box step 1 Job Information Step 2 Select Devices Step 3 Schedule Time Mame af Job daily_expord Action of Job Export Configuration hull Descriptian af Jah Cancel 11 7 M
39. andwidth Utilization Under 96 Packet Error Rate Over 56 M Availability Unden 9 4 Information Critical Waming Warning vamo Waming MXview Event and Notification Event History To show the event history of all devices select Event gt All from the menu bar To show the event history of a single device click the device to select it and then select Event gt Device from the menu bar X All Events Filter Conditions Group Any Severity Any Source Any v oo wv Ack All Ack Source Source IP Severity Description Time Issued Mxview Server 192 168 127 106 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 11 Mxview Server 192 168 127 113 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 11 Mxview Server 192 168 127 111 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 11 Mxview Server 192 168 127 109 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 11 Mxview Server 192 168 127 110 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 11 Mxview Server 192 168 127 236 Warning Device SNMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 13 Miview Server 192 168 127 112 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 13 Miview Server 192 168 127 150 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 13 MXview Server 192 168 127 67 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26 15 26 13 Mxview Server 192 168 127 91 Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2011 12 26
40. ate 2012 06 06 192 168 127 12 Device Alias Matt s Switch 2 MAC Address 0090E819290B sysDescr MOXA EDS 408A sysObjectId 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 7 7 sysContact 89191230 sysName Managed Redundant Switch 07022 sysLocation Matt s Desk modeIName EDS 408A firmwareVersion V3 0 build 11070113 IpMask defaultGateway dnsServer1IpAddr snmp TrapCommunity 11 10 12 VLAN IGMP Snooping VLAN Visualization Moxa switches support 802 10 tagged VLAN MXview collects each device s VLAN configuration and integrates the information with color coded visualization to provide a network wide view 1 Click the VLAN icon in the topology toolbox Tie n O II Maie 2 After selecting a specific VLAN ID devices ports and links that are associated with the ID will be color coded To view the VLAN information in a table format select Network gt VLAN Device IP Model Location VLAM ID Joined Acces Joined T Manage 192 168 127 103 Managed factory 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 234 588 12345678 192 168 127 66 Moxa EDS 51 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Switch Local oxa EDS 51 Switch Locat 1 2 3 4 7 8 8 1 12 2 9 B HET 1 2 9 O T Bue 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 B 7 8 27 28 TK 9g10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 92 168 127 62 Maxa ED S 51 Switch Local 92 168 127 61 Moxa ED S 51 Switch Locat 92 168 127 14 Moxa EDS 51 factory 92 168 127 13 Managed Red 92 168 127 12 Maxa EDS 40 S
41. ation or information about MXview 6 2 MXview Dashboard Overview Topology Map The Topology Map displays connection relationships of monitored devices For devices with LLDP capability the connections can be drawn automatically F 1971 638 127 107 192 168 127 NJ6 pr p El psf r 182 158 27 109 192 168 p p pb 192 168 127 150 132 158 1 21g 132 158 127 110 Device List The Device List shows the Topology Map structure in tree format Note that link information is not shown Type all or part of a device name in the Search Devices input box to only show devices whose names contain that keyword for example type EDS to show all EDS devices or type EDS G509 to show all EDS G509 switches in the network rush Dis d Device List Ew Root ps 8182 158 127 5 SNMP Device i A 192 168 127 1 FT 7828 ps 8182 158 127 12 EDS 4064 ra B 192 168 127 327 EDS 4064 Ps 8182 158 127 34 EDS 4064 x 8182 158 127 88 EDi2 518A B 192 168 127 104 EDS 405A a B 192 168 127 105 EDS 405A i B 192 168 127 107 EDS 405A x B 192 168 127 106 EDS 405A s 8182 158 127 113 ED S AD 8A B 192 168 127 111 EDS 4084 P 192 168 127 109 EDS 4084 8 192 168 127 110 EDS 4084 8 192 168 127 112 EDS 4084 6 3 MXview Device Properties List The Device Properties list shows the properties of the device that is currently selected If a device s interface is a POE port the icon will change to include a yellow
42. castStorm pa c2900RpsFailed c2900RpsFailed m linkDown linkDown mal linkUp linkUp m coldStart coldStart warm Start warm Start mm authenticationFailure authenticationFailure m 2 Select Trap to import Select the check box corresponding to the Trap you would like to import Click the button behind each Trap to show its OID and the original description of its MIB G c2900A ddressViolation OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 9 9 87 2 0 1 Enterprise 1 3 6 1 4 1 9 9 87 2 VALUE c2900AddressViolation NOTIFICATION TYPE Objects 1 3 6 1 4 1 9 9 87 1 4 1 1 25 Status Current Description The addressViolation notification 1s generated when an address violation is detected on a secured port The generation of the addressViolation notification can be enabled or suppressed using the object c2900ConfigAddressViolation ction The particular secured port 1s indicated by the valne of r2 flflPartTfIndev 3 Edit description In the Trap list the description field is editable You are able to write a customized description here c2800AddressVialatian AL c 2onnAddressviolation m When finished click the Import button The dialog will be closed and returned to the Trap Import Manager window You will find imported Traps in your List 12 5 MXview VLAN IGMP Snooping d Trap Import Manager List of Traps Name cau E psFailed 1 556 1 4 199 57 210 5 c2900 BroadcastStorm 1361419987202 c20004ddvess Molston 1
43. cense label in the software package which is shown as MXview Upgrade 50 Key XXXXXXXXXXXXI9000000000XXX 4 Enter the key of the new license and click OK Input License Key 5 Restart the MXview client 13 2 A FAQ Why do events show up late Make sure you have configured your switches SNMP trap server to the MXview server s IP address since doing so will provide real time responses to events Otherwise MXview will collect information periodically Why can t I discover all of the devices on my network Please check the following 1 Make sure your license supports a sufficient number of nodes 2 Make sure your scan range includes all of the IP addresses of devices on your network 3 Make sure your switches do not go into protection mode because they consider MXview packets to be part of a broadcast storm Why does one device have more than one icon MXview identifies devices by IP address For this reason if one device has more than one IP address within the scan range the device will be viewed as multiple devices Will deleting a link in MXview cause the link to be disconnected in the real network No The topology map shows the status of the real network but cannot be used to configure the real network After a link in a ring is disconnected why does it take a few seconds for the redundant link to become solid in the topology map MXview uses polling to determine if redundant links have become non
44. clude port link up down power on off topology change and configuration change Each discovered device will be monitored automatically by trap once its trap destination is configured correctly Monitoring via Periodic Polling After a device has been discovered MXview polls the status of the device s active port periodically Keep in mind that since trap messages are transmitted by UDP protocol there is no absolute guarantee that the messages will be received What periodic polling does is provide a higher level of reliability for monitoring devices With periodic polling MXview can passively monitor the device s SNMP service bandwidth utilization error packet rate and collision rate MXview can also actively monitor device availability through ICMP polling MXview pings devices every 10 seconds and calculates average availability in 24 hours Separate thresholds can be used for bandwidth utilization error packet rate and collision rate Separate thresholds can be used for bandwidth utilization error packet rate collision rate and device availability respectively When any of these thresholds are surpassed the device will indicate that an event has occurred 9 2 MXview Event and Notification Color Coding Indicates Problems When a link causes a warning to be issued or a critical event occurs link down for example the color of the corresponding link line will change 192 168 127 365 192 168 12 7 34 When a device cau
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47. d Network Active First IP Address LastIP Address Mame 182 158 127 1 132 158 127 50 A Madify Network Delete Network Deleted Devices Recover Device IP Location OK and Run Discovery 2 Click Add Network x Add Network First IP Address LastIP Address Marne Group 3 Input the starting and ending IP addresses of the range and then click OK 4 Click OK 8 Discovery to start discovery NOTE Device discovery will require more time for larger networks For this reason if possible you should avoid defining large scan ranges 7 2 MXview Device Discovery and Polling Deleting a scan network will remove the monitored devices that belong to the network Take the following steps to delete a scan network Select Project gt Scan Range Select a row in the table Scan Range 1 2 3 Click Delete Network 4 Click OK to activate the change Modifying a scan network will remove devices that do not belong to the new network and discover new devices within the new network Take the following steps to modify a scan network Select Project gt Scan Range Select a row in the table Scan Range Click Modify Network Modify the starting and ending IP address of the range and then click OK o xe den oum Click OK to activate the change Deselecting the Active checkbox of a scanned network will stop device discovery for that network Previously discovered devices will conti
48. d the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The word cryptographic can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic related 4 Ifyou include any Windows specific code or a derivative thereof from the apps directory application code you must include an acknowledgement This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY B 11 MXview License WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE The licence and distribution terms for any publically availab
49. dundant links will appear as solid lines 8 4 MXview Topology Management PoE Power Consumption Visualization By periodic polling a POE link will display the port number power watts voltage V and current mA directly on the topology map 192 168 129 2 AN T SAWI 75mA p 192 168 129 3 Third Party Icons MXview is able to support most network devices even those made by many different vendors Below is an example of anetwork which includes Moxa devices and a Cisco device MXview will change the device icon to indicate that the device is a Cisco device E CUOI A31 Peel Were Cole Link Fr El Tg HEB S Heg AP iii illes dalatipajsueurat Dd PA OXA hibit rd da 107106 10 Be ee ER piii i LEI EL Eri a E oes Teki F Ma Sect di BD 188 12781 ELSE 11041001 2789 EE Hiiti iF 094 EC A tg TR 12T 158 AA ee 17T ees 192 160 127 103 a H Be bi V rada El A EE E AA ao mieie S inoripsor it A E intr Dem a WU HE ie X a bh pica 19 zFEJ Eurpgler IPN real Po regia ASA a La um EE Mii be 137 158 127 231 EF 158 127 222 sica Piri bass dap tog can hiy 238 1 FE Miror Copia Cr i 17 E a CEA VIEMIm i Aud CUI ay o a ADOLFO am a CEA i AMD my s d mA Vendors with MXview support includes ABB CISCO Emerson Hirschmann Rockwell Schneider and Siemens I I E E E E gt 8 5 MXview Topology Management Port Trunking Port trunking also
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52. epends only on which slot the module is in in other words the port number is the same regardless of whether other slots are empty or occupied Delete a Link Use the following steps to remove a link in the topology map 8 6 MXview Topology Management 1 Select the link 2 Right click the link and select Delete Link or select Link gt Delete Link NOTE Deleting a link will delete a link from the topology map but it will not affect the actual network configuration Delete a Device You can delete devices from the topology map After a device is deleted it will be removed from the topology map and scan range and the device would not be polled or located when conduction device discovery Take the following steps to delete a device 1 Select the device 2 Right click the device 3 Select Delete Device Deleted devices will be recorded in Project Scan Range x Network Scan Range scan Range Add Metwark First IP Address LastIP Address Name 192 168 127 1 192 168 127 250 CBD Modify Network Delete Network Deleted Devices Recover Device IP Model Location 192 168 127 100 Deleted Device 1838 OK and Run Discovery You may recover devices that have been deleted Once recovered the devices will be polled and located when conducting device discovery Take the following steps to recover deleted devices 1 Select Project Scan Range 2 Select a row in table Deleted Devices 3 Click Recover and then click OK
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56. gt Configuration gt Load from Device 2 Choose the location where you would like to save the file Take the following steps to restore a device s configuration file 1 Select Device Configuration Load to Device YX Load to Device 192 168 127 237 2 Choose the file and click OK Firmware upgrade To up upgrade a device s firmware select Device Firmware Upgrade The firmware will be uploaded to and installed on the device Bid Downloading the Fionware File the operation may take several minutes Do not tum the power off or dizconnect the network Please wait a moment NOTE After the firmware has been installed successfully the device will restart This action could take a few seconds Refresh Status Since some device data is collected by polling there may be a time delay for some data To refresh a device to get its updated status select Device Refresh MXview Device Management Mass Operation Configuration Export Import and Firmware Upgrade MXview lets users export import configuration and upgrade firmware in a mass deployment to a group of devices Export Configurations from Multiple Devices 1 Select Tools gt Configuration Center x Configuration Center Y MAC List of Devices 192 168 127 1 PT 7828 192 168 127 5 SNMP Device 192 168 127 12 EDS 4084 192 168 127 27 EDS 4084 192 168 127 34 EDS 4084 192 168 127 67 ICMP Device 192 168 127 88 EDS 5184 192 168 12
57. he Action List Select Program as the type select a file from the local computer give the action a name and then click OK The file will be uploaded to the MXview server Click New in the Notification List Select the action just added the corresponding event type and the source IP Click OK When an associated event occurs the program file will be executed Network Event Playback Whenever MXview detects that a device under its management is experiencing an event such as link down MXview will update the device status in the topology map Moreover MXview will keep records of status changes in a database for up to 30 days and provides an interface that allows users to go back and check network status from any time within 30 days in a visualized way Enable Playback Mode The playback mode is disabled by default To enable it 1 Select Project gt Preferences 2 Click System Configuration choose Enable for Playback WX Preferences R Basic System Configuration User e Background Discovery Disable we Threshold af Disk Space 0 MB Alarm is disabled if setto 0 Playback When Playback function is enabidDisable d status af devices and links while an e Ww Devre vent happened and you can enter paue o watch detail process er Additional disk space is required when Playback function is enabled 0 2 SNMP Configuration oh E 0 Events pr MXview Event and Notification Ente
58. he name location and contact information for a device The new values will be written to the device s firmware Click the IP Configuration tab to change a device s IP address netmask gateway DNS server and method of obtaining the IP Click the Trap Server tab to change IP addresses and community strings of trap servers Moxa switches can send trap messages to at most 2 trap servers Click the SNMP Configuration tab to choose the SNMP version and enter the corresponding parameters MXview Device Management x 192 168 127 122 Config IP and Trap or on Trap Server IP Address Metmask Gateway DNS1 IP DNS IP Auto IP Disabled Assign Icon MXview allows users to change the device icon manually Follow the steps below to select a device icon from within MXview s icon database 1 Select a device 2 Select Device Maintenance gt Assign model You will see the Assign Model window pop up Select a switch model from the drop down list and click the Assign button to confirm your selection 193 158 127 4 Model ED5 4084 Web Console Login To log in to the device s web console select Device gt console MXview Device Management Note For IE6 MXview will open the console in the window of the MXview Client Configuration Backup and Restoration Moxa devices only Take the following steps to back up a device s configuration file to a local computer 1 Select Device gt Maintenance
59. iew Event and Notification 6 Click New in the Notification List 7 Select the action just added and the corresponding event type source IP 8 Click OK Add a Sound When a sound notification is triggered the MXview server will play the associated sound file The sound will play repeatedly until some stops it manually Take the following steps to add a sound 1 Select Event Notification 2 Click New in Action List 3 Select Sound as the type select a file from the local computer give the action a name and then click OK The file will be uploaded to the MXview server Admin Sound Sound 4 Click New in the Notification List 5 Select the action just added and the corresponding event type source IP 6 Click OK When a associated event occurs the sound file will be played and a window will pop up The sound will not stop until someone clicks OK NOTE When more than one event occurs the sound file corresponding to the first event will be played first and the sounds corresponding to subsequent events will be queued After first sound is stopped the next sound in the queue will be played NOTE Only the wav format is supported 9 9 MXview Event and Notification Add an External Program When a program notification is triggered the MXview server will execute the associated program Take the following steps to add a program E 2 di 6 Select Event gt Notification Click New in t
60. igher Core2Duo E6550 2 33 GHz or higher RAM 2 GB or higher 4 GB or higher Hard Disk Space 500 GB or higher 1 TB 7200 RPM SATA 3Gb s or higher OS Windows XP Windows 7 32 64 bit Windows XP Professional Windows 7 32 64 bit Windows Server 2008 32 64 bit Windows Server 2008 32 64 bit Supported Devices e MXview supports a full range of functions such as network status traffic log and configuration firmware file management e For other SNMP enabled devices MXview supports standard management functions such as link up link down and SNMP MIBII information e MXview can only monitor the connectivity of devices that support ICMP 2 2 3 Installation and Migration The following topics are covered in this chapter O Installation Procedure O Uninstallation O Migration O Version Upgrade MXview Installation and Migration Installation Procedure 1 Execute the installation program or insert the auto run CD 2 During the installation you can choose the directory in which MXview will be installed and the default language or leave the settings at the default values 3 Forthe commercial version you will be asked to enter a license key the license key can be found on a label attached to the protective sleeve of the CD ROM 4 After the installation is complete shortcuts for launching the MXview server will be created on the desktop and in the start menu Uninstallation 1 Select Start gt Control Panel a
61. ing the MIB the OID tree will be listed in the left column You can unfold these OIDs and get the parameter you need To open the MIB Browser Select MIB MIB Browser 0 xl File About RFC1213 MIB OLD CISCO CPU MIB Agent IP fi 92 168 127 252 SNMP v1 VALUES S TR OID 1 36 14 1922 1 16 6 busyPer 56 svgBusyl 57 avgBusy5 58 2 idleCount 59 2 idle Wired 60 Get Get Next Get Subtree Walk Set cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Dr San Jose CA 95134 17060 5 4 Ph 1 408 526 40 18024 1 3 6 1 4 1 9 2 1 63 0 0 pak w Cn e T e io bo e cn e oo oo 9 O w Iepu 1 OID 136141921 VALUE lepu OBJECT description DENTIFIER 13 6 14 1 9 2 1 136141921710 1 3 6 1 4 1 9 2 1 72 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 9 2 1 73 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 9 2 1 74 0 0 0 0 flash c2950 i6q412 mz 121 11 EA1 bin 3 1361419221111 Fast Ethemet 1 3 6 1 4 19 2 2 1 1 1 2 Fast Ethernet 1361419221113 Fast Ethernet a Es e Click File gt Load MIB to load a MIB file e Select the item in the MIB tree e Click Get to get the parameter of selected item e Click Get Next to get the OID next to the item you selected e Click Get Subtree to get all the OIDs in the subtree folder e Click Walk to get the OID s parameter in sequence e Click Set to set up parameters of the selected OID OID Im
62. ip through ARP algorithms and help you create an accurate drawing of the network topology If any managed PoE switches are in your network the PoE power output information will also be visualized automatically for more details on PoE visualization refer to the PoE Power Consumption Visualization section in Chapter 8 Event Management For troubleshooting purposes MXview logs events that match preset conditions such as link up down device unreachable or traffic overloading The most recent events will show up on the dashboard Devices and links that generate events will be highlighted with different colors When an event occurs users can be notified in a number of different ways including SMS email popup window sound or external program Configuration and Firmware Management MXview provides an interface for managing Moxa networking devices from a central location Users can remotely backup or update configuration files and upgrade firmware Traffic Monitoring MXview can log the network traffic of network devices that have been discovered 1 2 2 System Requirements and Supported Devices The following topics are covered in this chapter O System Requirements O Supported Devices MXview System Requirements and Supported Devices System Requirements The computer that MXview is installed on must satisfy the following system requirements IC Client Requirements Server Requirements CPU Core2Duo E6550 2 33 GHz or h
63. le version or derivative of this code cannot be changed i e this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence including the GNU Public Licence License zlib zlib h interface of the zlib general purpose compression library version 1 2 3 July 18th 2005 Copyright C 1995 2005 Jean loup Gailly and Mark Adler This software is provided as is without any express or implied warranty In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose including commercial applications and to alter it and redistribute it freely subject to the following restrictions 1 The origin of this software must not be misrepresented you must not claim that you wrote the original software If you use this software in a product an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required 2 Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original software 3 This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution Jean loup Gailly jloup gzip org Mark Adler madler alumni caltech edu
64. nd then select Add or Remove Programs 2 Select MXview 3 Select Remove You can also uninstall the software by selecting Start gt All Programs gt Moxa gt MXview gt Uninstall MXview Migration To migrate the software from one computer to another first use Project gt Export to save the system s current device list and topology to a file and then use Project gt Import to transfer the system to another computer Version Upgrade To upgrade from V2 0 or above simply run the installation file The program will back up the current configuration files and upgrade MXview to the new version automatically To upgrade from V1 1 or below first use Project gt Export to save the system s current device list and topology to a file Then install the new version Finally use Project gt Import to upgrade the system to the new version 3 2 4 Getting Started MXview is implemented as a web server to realize remote management through a single portal The following figure illustrates the operational model Remote User as HUNG 11 oe EE wp The MXview server runs in the background on a Windows PC and communicates with network devices using SNMP Plus a Moxa proprietary protocol that periodically polls specific MIB data and stores data in a local database The MXview client uses web browsers to provide a uniform web interface that enables network operators to access and operate over an intranet or the I
65. nt ddr 192 168 127 252 192 1 A CFU busyPer 1 A CPU avgBusyl 4 A CPU avgBusys5 4 idleCount 4036 idlellired n 7 Trap Import Manager Trap Import Manager can read third party MIB files and compile the MIB into MXview With this tool MXview can understand traps from third party MIBs To open the trap import manager select MIB gt Trap Import Manager Trap Import Manager lt List of Traps Name cao E psFailed 1361419907 20 3 can Broadcast tom 1361419987 20 2 c2900 Address Violation 13261419987 20 1 Show Details Import Modify Description Delete e The list of traps column will list all the traps which are already imported e Click Show Details to read detailed information including Trap Name OID and its descriptions e Click Import to load MIB files and select the trap to import e Click Modify Description to name the description for the Trap The description here will be the trap event which shows in the event list e Click Delete to remove an imported Trap There are three steps to add a new Trap to MXview 1 Load a MIB Click the Import button The Import Dialog window will pop up Then click Load MIB and select a MIB file to load After the MIB is loaded click Parse The column on the right will list all the Traps 12 4 MXview VLAN IGMP Snooping a x Load MIB Remove MIB c2800AddressViolation c2800AddressViolation m 3 CISCO C2900 MIB my c2800BroadcastStorm c2900Broad
66. nternet The following topics are covered in this chapter O O O O MXview Server Startup Login Account Auto Installation of Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment MXview Getting Started MXview Server Startup To start the MXview server first double click the MXview desktop shortcut When the MXview window shown below pops up configure the listening port of the server or leave it at the default value of 80 and examine the runtime information The server will launch when you click Start Clicking Launch Client will start the MXview client on the local computer To learn how to use the MXview client remotely refer to the Login section below ANX view Industrial Network Management Software Moxa Inc All nghts reserved 2012 Service Info HTTP Port 80 Disable HTTP port HTTPS Port 443 Stop system Status Stop Launch Client Stop amp Quit Login To launch the MXview client open a web browser and input the MXview server s IP address or domain name in the address field Note that if the server s listening port changes you will need to input the IP address as follows http 192 168 1 250 8080 If you are using the server computer as the client you may also click Launch Client on the control panel The default account is admin with no password Industrial Network Management Software E e Wis Username Visualize 7 a Industrial Ethernet Networks Password Copyright 20
67. nue to be monitored with the current status shown on the topology map Device Discovery MXview will use SNMP and ICMP to discover devices within the scan ranges When a Moxa device has been located MXview will use an actual image of the device such as the one shown below to indicate the device s location in the network MXview will also list detailed properties and configuration parameters including the following e MAC address e Model name e P address e Netmask e Gateway e Trap server address e Auto IP configuration e Type of redundancy protocol e Role in redundancy protocol e Status and properties of the port e Status of the power e Status and version of the SNMP protocol 7 3 MXview Device Discovery and Polling MXview will use one of the following graphics to indicate devices e Moxa devices with SNMP enabled e Third party devices with SNMP enabled e Third party devices with ICMP enabled The IP address and location name of the discovered device will be shown under the image of the device Take the following steps to change the location name 1 Select the device 2 Select Device Maintenance Configure IP amp SNMP 3 Select the Basic tab and then enter the new location name MXview will run conduct device discovery periodically to find new devices in the scan ranges You may also use the following steps to conduct device discovery manually 1 Select project Scan Range 2 Click OK
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69. ology for LLDP devices 5 5 MXview Quick Start Using the Setup Wizard Information A 2 Draw topologyiwith devices having LLDP Information br Do You Wantto Auto Layout Topology For devices without LLDP functionality the topology can be drawn manually after the wizard is finished After all devices have been discovered and the topology has been created click Next to continue to the next step WX Setup Wizard Scanning Discovering devices and topology Complete drawing topology Please press the Next button to continue Cancel 5 6 MXview Quick Start Using the Setup Wizard Step 5 Set the SNMP Trap Server to get events in real time To enable real time event generation the MXview server s IP address needs to be configured as a trap server To do this enter the IP address of the MXview Server and then click Set to activate the change If this step is skipped devices can still be monitored by polling periodically although a time latency will be introduced WX Setup Wizard SNMP Trap Server caet the SNMP trap server to capture events in real time IP Address Community String Enter the address and the community string or leave them empty to skip The process may take from a few seconds to a few minutes depending on the number of discovered devices This action will overwrite the orginal settings of discovered devices After this point MXview initialization
70. on Switch Location 23 Location Switch Location 24 24 25 max length 80 words 25 max length 80 words 26 26 27 Location Switch Location 27 Location Switch Location 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 SysDescr Switch Description 31 SysDescr Switch Description 32 32 33 max length 30 words 33 max length 30 words 34 34 35 SysDescr MOXA EDS 518A 88 SC I 35 SysDescr EDS 408A a u Tu The inserted deleted and modified lines in the configuration will be highlighted Device and Inventory Report MXview can summarize device information in a formal report Both a Device Availability Report and Inventory Report are available Device Availability Report The device availability report includes information about Device IP Device Alias Availability average and Availability worst data You can narrow the report by a specific time period by dates and groups Select Information Device Availability Report 11 8 MXview Device IP 192 168 127 1 192 168 127 12 192 168 127 27 192 168 127 41 192 168 127 42 192 168 127 44 192 168 127 43 192 168 127 46 192 168 127 465 192 168 127 61 192 168 127 62 192 168 127 65 192 168 127 112 192 168 127 155 192 168 127 156 192 168 127 160 192 168 127 164 192 168 127 162 192 168 127 115 192 168 127 250 192 168 127 153 192 168 127 251 192 168 127 181 192 168 127 182 192 168 127 183 192 168 127 240 Device Alias 192 168 127
71. ovided with the distribution Neither the name of Sparta Inc nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT B 3 MXview License INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Part 6 Cisco BUPTNIC copyright notice BSD Copyright c 2004 Cisco Inc and Information Network Center of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
72. p Wizard Welcome to use the setup wizard This wizard will help you Add scan range 2 Draw Topology fwith devices having LLOP 3 56 SNMP trap server The wizard will guide you through five basic steps described below MXview Quick Start Using the Setup Wizard Step 1 Create Group Devices scanned by MXview can be organized into a multi layer tree structure Before finding devices groups need to be created Root is the only default group All other created groups are placed under the next level of Root WX Setup Wizard Create Group List of Groups Root Test Cancel 5 2 MXview Quick Start Using the Setup Wizard Step 2 Configure the SNMP Community String MXview uses SNMP to collect device information The default SNMP configurations are e Version vi e Read community string public e Write community string private If necessary update this information at this time WX Setup Wizard SNMP Settings Select SNMP version and required parameters far acquiring device information SNMP version WY Read Community public Write Community private Cancel 5 3 MXview Quick Start Using the Setup Wizard Step 3 Add the networks you want to scan MXview s operation is based on IP Internet Protocol Other devices in the scan range that use IP to operate will be located and monitored Scan Range Active First IP Address LastiP Address 5 132 166 127 1 192 168
73. port Manager OID Import manager helps to add specific OID items for SNMP polling It supports third party MIB with polling After compiling the MIB files you can monitor third party OIDs through SNMP polling To open the import manager Select MIB gt OID Import Manager OID Import Manager List of Pollmg OIDs Name BE Show Details CPU aveBusy5 136 141 921 580 CPU aveBusyl 136141921570 Assign CPU busyPer 136141921560 CPU idle Wired 136141921600 CPU idleCount 136141921590 Madify Delete Close e List of Polling OIDs lists all specific polling items 12 2 MXview VLAN IGMP Snooping e Click Show Details to see the OID name OID and the devices which this OID is assigned to e Click Add to add an OID form the standard MIB or a third party MIB e Click Modify to modify an imported OID s name e Click Delete to remove an imported OID There are two steps to add a new OID and assign it to the specific device 1 Add a specific OID Click Add to add a new OID for polling A window will pop up You can import MIB files by selecting File gt Load MIB In this window you can edit the Name for the OID you selected This name will be displayed in the device properties window Add a New Polling OID HL interfaces 2 at 3 ip 4 fl demp 5 icp 5 udp 7 egp 8 Test transmission 10 a Je snmp 11 Name Value 1361214 Operation 9 Ge
74. r Playback Mode To enter the playback mode choose Playback as operation mode at the index page Industrial Network Management Software Username Visualize e E Vu Industrial Ethernet Networks Operation Mode son itor Monitor d ee Copyright amp 2009 Moxa Inc All rights reserved The ll 10 XA logo t M wiew logo are registered trademarks of Maxa Inc Other logo appearing in this webpage is the intellectual property of the respective company or product Time Mode and Event Mode There are two event playback modes In time mode MXview will replay the event on the topology map on a second to second basis In event mode MXview will replay event by event Users can select playback speeds from 1X to 16X Overview of Playback User Interface NAX view Industrial Network Management Software MOXA Event Playback p3 ff 192 163 127 107 f pe o va pr 182 168 127 108 p6 182 168 127 150 182 168 127 110 Play EventlD 71 M 0 2011 12 26 15 34 23 O METETE A Vi ID 0 0 0 ye The node limit is sexceed 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 m 1 49 Device SNMP reachable 2011 Mes Device SNMP reachable 2011 1 xl e i 1921 Device ICMP reachable 2011 1 1 1 6 Es 1 0 Device ICMP reachable 2011 1 Event Mode v WS CEE 56 MXvi 192 1 Device ICMP reachable 2011 1 9 11 MXview Event and Notification e
75. r Rate monitoring mode Delete Link Packet Error Rate severity Threshold In Port Traffic mode the graph shows the utilization percentage by a specific time period You can define your time period at the window s top right corner The minimum interval is one day WX Link Utilization x Utilization 2012 06 05 To 2012 06 06 m Mme 2012 From 192 158 12712 Port To 192 168 127 27 Port e RP From 192 168 127 27 Porti To 192 168 12712 Port FM SE ro RRE 0 0100 T S 0 0075 dm in 0 0050 n L 0 0025 06 Jun 00 00 06 Jun 12 00 Default Size Export Graph Export Data Ok MXview Traffic Reporting The Y axis scale percentage is adjustable and is accurate to 4 decimal points To change the Y axis scale you just need to roll your mouse wheel down or up No matter what scale you change it to you can press the Default Size to restore graph scale back to the original setting The data shown here can be exported At the bottom of the window you can export the graph as a PNG file or export the data as a CSV file The interface for Packet Error Rate and Port traffic monitoring is identical Threshold amp Event Notification The traffic conditions below can trigger events 1 Bandwidth utilization is over a threshold 2 Bandwidth utilization is under a threshold 3 Packet error rate is over a threshold Since a link is bidirectional the event will be triggered when one of the directions satisfies any event s
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79. server started Topology has been saved successfully 3 23 37 PM Managed Devices Current Max 32 20 The following topics are covered in this chapter O n on Menu Bar Topology Map Device List Device Properties List Recent Events List MOXA IGMP N Cadhas JJ P 3 192 168 127 150 6 Time Issued 2011 12 26 15 20 2011 12 26 15 20 2011 12 26 15 14 MXview Dashboard Overview Menu Bar All operations can be accessed from the following menu bar items Project Use the Project menu to back up data and configurations of the monitored networks event history job schedules or network topology to a local file or import a project file to create monitored networks on the fly View Use the View menu to change the appearance of the Topology Map For example you can adjust the resolution or create a topology map Device Use the Device menu to configure or examine the properties of objects Link Use the Link menu to delete a link or get traffic reports Information Use the Information menu to examine network wide properties Event Use the Event menu to examine events Tools Use the Tools menu to launch additional services or programs such as Moxa IP Configurator MIB Use the MIB menu to compile or browse for a third party MIB Import third party OIDs and Traps through the OID import manager and the Trap import manager Help Use the Help menu to view license inform
80. ses a warning or a critical event occurs device failure for example the errant device will be indicated with a box with red borders In addition the events will be added to the recent events list ID al Source Severity Description Issued Time User 225 192 168 127 36 Critical Port 1 Link Down 2009 11 24 21 36 51 22B 192 168 127 34 Critical Port 2 Link Down 2009 11 24 21 36 52 Event Recovery Events will be recovered automatically when condition that caused the event is resolved ID 1 Source Severity Description Issued Time User 225 192 168 127 36 Critical Port 1 Link Down 2009 11 24 21 36 51 226 192 168 127 34 Critical Port 2 Link Down 2009 11 24 21 36 52 227 192 168 127 36 Information Port 1 Link Down Recovery 2009 11 24 21 38 14 9 3 MXview Severity Level Event and Notification Events can be set to one of three severity levels critical warning or information The conditions that give rise to a particular severity level can be configured by the user To configure the severity levels select Project gt Preferences gt Events and then modify the settings aA Jg Basic 25 User La m Display La Topology ba Appearance ia Device Appearance Advanced aH pP i os System Configuration E ne t ug one ES Li um SNMP Configuration m events Recent Events MXview shows recent events at the bottom of the Dashboard Link Up Link Down Bandwidth Ublizasion Over 4 B
81. t OID Description VALUE ip OBJECT IDENTIFIER n 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 Cancel Click the Test button to try to get the OID parameter first You can find the description for this OID in the OID description window Click the Add button to add this OID into the import manager 2 Assign polling OID to the device Click the Assign button in OID import manager An Assign Polled Devices window will pop up n Assign Polled Device Name ipInDelivers AI List of Devices List of Selected Devices 192 168 127 36 192 168 127 36 ICMP Device 192 168 127 3 192 168 127 3 EDS 4084 192 168 127 328 192 168 127 38 ICMP Device Add 192 168 127 4 192 168 127 4 EDS 4084 192 168 127 253 192 168 127 253 IKS G6824 Add All Remove Remove All This window will list all devices in the network Select the device you wish to assign then click Add The selected device will be moved to the right After selecting the device click Assign to finish After adding a device click the device in the main screen The third party MIB OID can be read in the device property window 12 3 MXview VLAN IGMP Snooping Device Properties El interface 20 down 10M Him interface 21 down 105 im interface 22 down 1OM H E interface 23 down 10M H interface 24 down 100M im interface 25 down 105 H E interface 26 down 105 E interface 2 up fl ERC interface 26 up l6 F f ip dE
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83. t does not change the status of links that are indicated as having been disconnected or links that were drawn manually 1 Select View gt Auto Topology 2 Select Update Topology 3 Click OK New Topology Existing links will be deleted first Update Topology Existing links will be kept while new links are added Iv Advanced Topology Analysis Additional time is required The following figure shows an example of a topology map 122 158 127 81 192 168 127402 po 122 158 127 106 122 189 127 1149 8 3 MXview Topology Management Auto topology supports third party devices which are compatible with LLDP MIB Moxa Device Third party SNMP IP Device Device Auto Topology LLDP MIB LLDP MIB Supported if connected to ARP based auto topology a Moxa switch Moxa switch w firmware 31 Redundant Topologies Redundant topologies have at least one backup link which will be indicated with a dashed line pa A 1 ge 168 127 107 pr a pa e E ra F 192 188 H27 108 102 168 127 105 pr pa pa pr We 188 T27 17 182 158 127 4 10 For devices that play a particular role in the topology MXview will label the devices by displaying the roles above the images of the devices Backup links will be indicated with dotted lines e RSTP has a Root e Turbo Ring has a Master e Turbo Chain has a Head and a Tail NOTE Only auto topology can draw dashed lines for redundancy links Manually drawn re
84. trigger condition To learn how to change the threshold refer to Monitoring Methods gt Color Coding Indicates Problems gt Severity Level in Chapter 9 To learn how to configure notification refer to Monitoring Methods gt Color Coding Indicates Problems gt Notification in Chapter 9 10 2 11 Device Management Device Properties MXview provides three ways to view device properties 1 Device Property box in main window see the Device Property List section in chapter 4 2 Fast Device Property Right click on a device in the main screen and click property You may select a device and right click on it Properties that are listed include model name MAC address IP address Netmask gateway port type and status power status redundancy protocol SNMP and ICMP availability 3 Customizable Device Property In the menu bar select Information gt Device Property Device property provides a highly customizable table to view the device properties in your network On the top of the window editable optional items include IP Alias Property and Value By selecting the drop down menu on each option item you can filter specific items which you wish to display The property item has the same property as an inventory report Refer to the section Inventory Report in Chapter 11 As a result you can use device property to filter out the specific property you want to see x Device Properties ES IP v Alias v Property v Value v
85. verity Actions Email Server SMS COM Part 9 6 MXview 2 Click Email Server SMS COM Port x Email Server Setup x EMail Server Setup Domain Name 1 IP A User Name eooo Password AAA AAA sender Address o BM amp COM Part Setup COM Port com Baud Rate 115200 y Mode TEXT Mode v OK Cancel 3 Select the COM port to which the modem is connected and then click OK 4 Click New in the Action List Event and Notification 5 Select SMS as the type type the phone number give the action a name and then click OK WX Achons Marne Admin SMS Type SMS Fhone Number 0920123456 6 Click New in the Notification List 9 7 MXview Event and Notification 7 Select the action just added and the corresponding event type source IP Notification Motification Motification Marne Event Type ICMP Unreachable Source Action 8 Click OK Add an Email Action Take the following steps to configure the Email SMTP server to send an Email notification 1 Select Event gt Notification 2 Click Email Server SMS COM Port 3 Input the SMTP server that can send an e mail and the user name and password needed to log in to the server and then click OK 4 Click New in the Action List Select Email as the type type the email address give the action a name and then click OK Marne Admin Email Type EMail EMail adrminewvaur carn 9 8 MXv
86. witch Locat 97 168 127 11 Managed Red Switch Locat 92 168 127 2 Moxa PT 7828 factory 021681271 Managed Red AAA NENNEN p AA DO A EA 1 2 5 4 5 6 7 5 i AA A NENNEN NA NENNEN NENNEN NENNEN MXview VLAN IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Visualization Moxa switches support IGMP snooping MXview collects each device s IGMP snooping configuration and visualizes the information to provide a network wide view 1 Click the IGMP icon in the topology toolbox gt lala e lv e 2 After selecting a specific VLAN ID and multicast address devices ports and links that are associated with the stream will be color coded 12 2 13 MIB MXview s embedded MIB compiler supports third party MIB files After compiling the MIB file any device s parameter can be monitored in MXview This chapter covers the following application tools of the MIB compiler O MIB Browser O OID Import Manager O Trap Import Manager MOB browser provides an easy and comfortable browsing interface for reading proprietary MIB parameters OID import manager makes all monitored parameters customizable and they can be read in the device properties window list With Trap Import Manager the third party traps can be displayed in the event history box MXview VLAN IGMP Snooping MIB Browser MIB Browser is a simple and fast interface that lets you browse MIB files It is able to load third party MIB files After load
87. you to configure monitor and diagnose Moxa networking devices MXview provides an integrated management platform that can manage Moxa networking devices such as Ethernet switches and wireless APs and SNMP enabled and ICMP enabled devices installed on subnets MXview includes an integrated MIB complier that supports any third party MIB It also allows you to monitor third party OIDs and Traps Network and Trap components that have been located by MXview can be managed via web browsers from both local and remote sites anytime anywhere The following topics are covered in this chapter O Web based Operation Auto Discovery and Topology Visualization Event Management Configuration and Firmware Management n Traffic Monitoring MXview Key Features Web based Operation MXview uses the client server model You will need to install the MXview server on a Windows computer connected to the network s that are to be managed After installing MXview the network can be managed with Internet Explorer or Firefox without installing additional software Auto Discovery and Topology Visualization Within the scan range MXview locates networking devices with SNMP or ICMP services enabled MXview can collect topology information from devices with LLDP capability and draw the topology of the network which shows physical connections For ICMP devices without LLDP MXview s advanced auto topology function can verify the connection relationsh
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