HP Transcend Traffix Manager User Manual

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HTML

can’t find HTML files? 117
index file 94, 95
lifetime of files 96
report directory, moving and linking to 94, 95
serving directory to Web server 94, 95
troubleshooting 117
viewing report output 95

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interface types

supported 51, 151

invalid IP addresses 53
IP addresses

default gateway device 170
DNS domains 130
invalid 53

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key to object status in Map 58

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Launch Graph dialog box 68
launching Traffix Manager

no data collected 52

launching Traffix Manager after the first time

launching client 49
launching server 49
locating a remote server 50
overview 49

launching Traffix Manager for the first time

launching client 26
overview 25

library functions

attribute lookup programs 148

Load Traffic dialog box 57
loading network traffic data 57
local DNS domains

subnets 130

local domain specification 130
local domains 130
locating

areas in Map 59
objects in Map 59

lookup tables

dblookup program 144

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MAC and Type predefined grouping 44

main window

displaying traffic 59
Graph Panel 29
Map 27, 29
menu options 29
Object List 28
overview 28
reference to menu options 29

management software. See firmware
managing the Traffix Manager database 121 to 126
Map

displaying traffic 59, 60
effect of DHCP devices 157
locating areas 59
locating objects 59
overview 29

maximum device limit

setting 132

menu options

main window 29

MIBs 164
modifying

events 85
reports 93

monitoring

critical connections 75
critical devices 74
DHCP devices 157
long term trends 77
network resource usage 74
network segments using RMON-1 agents 159
network trends 75
server devices 78
WAN and backbone links 79

monthly reports

producing 91

multiple clients running against a single server 50

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network monitoring

critical connections 75
critical devices 74
long term trends 77
network resource usage 74
network trends 75
protocol usage 78
server devices 78
WAN and backbone links 79

network security rules

detecting network misuse 73, 79
detecting network sweep attacks 73
detecting new devices on your network 73

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