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1. Z gt R SeeNet_User s Guide 4713 CONTENTS Contents 1 Description of monitoring system 1 ted INTOQUEION aca rn Be Seed h 1 1 2 Hardware requirements ee 1 13 DA a a i iaoe rr ith ee rr terete Bob de ai ae a cd Sb eae o 1 4 SSA 3 aid a ee ee ae fee 2 2 Installation 3 2 1 NON SS nr ccs ir Ewen ahs tyes secs Eide wth Goh Bek ca OY aad Tr wa a Se Ba a a 3 2 2 CentOS image for VirtualBox 1 0 0 00 ee a 8 22 1 AMMA SIAMUD dr Wh ak Oot da oe eA A ari da ee A 11 2 3 CentOS RPMpackages lt lt lt ee ee 12 3 Running service window 13 4 Description of the web interface 14 doll MEN rs A dl we SS A 14 42 Device List a a a a 14 4 2 1 Selected Devices o oo a a 17 da DOVES SUIS tds ro foes eases cows Gee Gass We O A E a 18 4 3 1 System Information ee 18 Ae OS en o dd tetra dls e Se dos 21 4 3 3 Device Parameters a 24 Ace TRUST se rural oa A A a rs 26 AD REDOM fs aras RO A de O A E de ID 27 ADN EA ase sa eG ee E Gs i aes es A A AS 28 Aire WaACKel LOSS amp amp uk a ki Bao Oh ee og Sake amp Bee ae Be bo rd 29 43 3 Ava DE o ee Sok hw E A a de ed 30 4 5 4 Signal Strength 0 31 4 5 5 Routers Online a a 32 45 0 A 32 Ai Daly Repo 4 4 4 4 amp ie oe ke oe Be ee bee ee ek ee BR a 32 46 Add DEVICE 3 cd do ar Bade Dae e Bd eet Bd eee ta 33 dul Add GrOUD ba r ook amp bk a
2. 25 100 records per page Go to page Figure 69 Users 4d Tips for working with Users table e Number of users displayed on one page can by specified by the numbers in the lower right corner 25 and 100 To browse between pages use pagination in the same corner Another possibility is to write page number into the Go to page field and then press Enter e Users can be sorted by any column whose name is blue For sorting users by a particular column click on the column name Press it again to rank users in reverse order e Users can be filtered by some criterion At first specify the criterion into the box below the name of the column and then press the Filter button 4 14 Sms a The Sms page is available only for users with administrator privileges This page is used for sending SMS message through SMS gateway that can be set on the Options page see section 4 10 4 Email Sms Item Description Phone Number Phone number of SMS message recipient Message Text of SMS message Predefined SMS List of predefined SMS messages Table 23 Send SMS 47 Phone Number 41 4541 041 Message 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE Figure 70 Send SMS Predefined SMS reboot a go offline go online go online sim 1 _ go online sim 2 set profile std set profile alt1 set profile alt2 set profile alt3 z set out0 0 Sal Edit List of predefined SMS messages can be edited by pressing the Edit bu
3. B BSB ELECTRONICS Make The Right Connections Monitoring system R SeeNet APPLICATION NOTE R SEENET Device List Group List Report Add Device Options Logout Users Sms Log About Level 00 0A 14 80 D5 3E YE 00 0A 14 80 F1 50 4 R 00 0A 14 80 F1 4E 4 00 0A 14 80 07 88 4 ER75Ii 100 dBm 00 0A 14 80 CD B1 4 amp URSI 80 dBm 4612803 00 0A 14 80 D3 C4 R URSI 74 dBm 4612330 00 0A 14 80 CC 39 00 test RR75i v2 72 dBm 5300301 00 0A 14 80 E8 02 4 Y Open Hostname q Ka A 25 100 1000 devices per E US 46 1 Ee CSV Go to page B www bb elec com orders Mbb elec com support bb elec com International Office 707 Dayton Road PO Box 1040 Ottawa IL 61350 USA 815 433 5100 Fax 433 5104 BsB ELEC TRONICS European Office Westlink Commercial Park Oranmore Co Galway Ireland 363 91 792444 Fax 353 91 792445 USED SYMBOLS Used symbols ZA Danger paa notice which may have an influence on the user s safety or the function of the devic SOI p a Attention notice on possible problems which can arise in specific cases a Information notice information which contains useful advice or special interest tu TUVRheinland A TI C E A CO A ISO 9001 9105030
4. Rx Total Tx Alt Level Rx Alt Data Service Total Alt Firmware Autoupdate Enabled Report SN IMEI IMAC ESN Access mode Group L tud Company 7 Figure 57 Options Device List The Color Scheme part allows you to set the color scheme of the monitoring system olor Scheme Color Scheme Defau lt y Figure 58 Options Color Scheme The last part of this page User Link allows you to define the link and text of this link to the user application displayed on the Device List and Device Status page under the Hostname field at the bottom of this page Link target Link Text Figure 59 Options User Link 4 10 3 Snmp The Snmp subpage is available only for users with administrator privileges The password entered in Default community box is automatically preset when inserting new routers Default community pu blic Figure 60 Options Snmp 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 10 4 Email amp Sms The Email amp Sms subpage is available only for users with administrator privileges This subpage is intended for configuration of SMS gateway and email account to send information reports by monitoring system In the first part SWS Gateway you can set SMS gateway which is used to send SMS messages As the SMS gateway must be used B amp B router It is necessary to specify the following items IP Address IP address of router used as
5. Then you will obtain activation key which you must enter into the Activation key field and press Activate button Please note that the installation key is valid for one day Step 1 obtaining installation key To mia the installation i a valid license key Generate Step 2 activation License key LA Activation EA q A A Figure 74 Offline activation 90 5 DATABASE 5 Database 5 1 Description of database R SeeNet database consists of five tables Table Devices contains information about in dividual monitoring stations and the last states In the Day table are kept statistics of each router in one day The Stats table contains statistics for each router reading data during one monitoring cycle Summary information of a monitoring cycle is stored in the table Summary Routers that were unavailable in one monitoring cycle are stored in the table Fails 5 2 Backing up the database Database of monitoring system is backed up daily at the hour specified in the installation process Backups are stored in the directory with installed R SeeNet C R SeeNet as stan dard Directory name is in the YYYYMMDD form year month day Backup from the pre vious day is deleted when a new backup is created Every first day of month is created a monthly backup directory in the form YYYYMM which is held to the first day of next month To successfully create a backup monitoring system must contain at least one rou
6. and UR5 the number of switching between cells may be different from the actual value recorded in the router This is due to the fact that the R SeeNet detects whether the cell was changed between two readings Therefore if your router will change the cell to another and back between two readings the monitoring system doesn t recognize it Signal Strength Today B ll 97dBm 103d8m 9idam 8 o A 97 dBm 104 dBm 89 dBm 24 0 Current week 97 dem 103 dem 91dm s 0 Current Period 05 dem 109 dem 86 aem a20 0 Last Period o4 dem 108 dem 4 dem 305 o 03 06 2013 01 40 22 05 2013 12 07 Figure 26 Signal Strength a Further it is possible to see a graph with the course of signal strength in a certain period by pressing the graph image in a cell with the name of the selected period Signal Strength 160 218 100 3 Today 40d8m Signal Strength offline 56dB EDGE mas mM s E 72dam ak i un c 88dAm En DURAN 104dB m 120d8m AA A a a AS a a a ee ee Se KH STL SK LK HSK KS HOP wy wr Time Figure 27 Signal Strength graph 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE Latency The Latency part displays latency statistics for a certain period today yesterday this and last week this and last month for both SIM cards The third table contains information about the minimum and maximum latency with time when it occurred Latency Period for
7. ee aw Gk 41 Options SMS Gateway a a 42 Options EmallvACCOUNES be de ae A de ae da 43 Options EVENESIMOS sacs a bb ae oe ee ra ee a 43 Options Router Identification a a 44 OouOnS REDON isa ee d a ad da a 44 Options Daily reportitems 0 44 LOGI saci IR IR ne as he tye aed a e A 45 GOMPGMICS e hie ha e a Soe ee Pee Ae ee ee Se ce ys 45 PISCES ate bat de yee e aa ce a A oe ee Oe Be de Go 47 SONG OMS r r ri i Bk yy bath Bw dey Gee eh a ae hE day ed 48 Predeiined SMS cd dr 4 24 bw Bae bd we eG se Oe hades Le oe 48 OO ioe oe fay di e de te a ee de Si a a 49 OR ACU VAL ONN 24 th ca ks ders ae e A wee we oe aed 49 COTES HAC VATION e sr Se ake ae sce dar oe whee Dee ee ee oh A eR 50 Automatic Update ee 52 LIST OF TABLES List of Tables CONOR WD NP YN PNY HH HH HS HS HS SS SS SS S O ON ODODON OOAWDND O Device List description aono aoao a a a a e e 15 Background Color 3 as red e a i 16 selecicd DEVICES aiia e Cae ai bode bea a 18 Device Information 0 19 Mobile Network Information oaoa a a eee e 20 System Information a aoa aa a 20 TR 25 aaa eae aids rn eo hte ii era ac a a is S 21 Signal Strength 2 0 a a i 22 EA Oe t te a Sa ce skri a E Bde Mey estes te Oy a at ae ey ee a 23 Device Parameters 2 6 5 dos Soe Boe Be YAK Se A oe bee ee 25 Croup Liste ot oe ee OA ee LAA oe els 26 POO ME
8. follow the instructions and insert the password to the following file usr share r seenet www config inc php do parametru DB PASS You can also find the password in this file etc snmpmon ini After you have installed the kernel run SQL scripts which are written by installer on the screen during installation of the r seenet server x rom package Commands to run scripts are as follows e mysql uroot f lt usr share r seenet r seenet sq e mysql uroot e GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON snmpmon to SNMPMONO identified by password e mysql uroot e GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON snmpmon to SNMPMONO localhost identified by password Attention Instead of word password insert the real password which is written by installer Otherwise insert the entire SQL query which is written by installer on the screen The next step is the installation of package for the web application For this purpose use command yum localinstall r seenet php frontend x rpn Important notes e For the proper operation must be disabled SELINUX parameter in etc selinux config file SELINUX disabled e f the snmpmon service mentioned kernel doesn t start you must start it manually etc init d snmpmon start 12 3 RUNNING SERVICE WINDOW 3 Running service window This window is not displayed in server systems Number of devices Total number of monitored devices gt Status Current status of service e 0 Start of
9. image for VirtualBox dle Installation requires installed VirtualBox including Extension Pack In case of Linux R SeeNet is supplied as an image for virtual box CentOS 6 4 32 bit After clicking on this file the VirtualBox window will be opened It is necessary to choose a network card in Settings item Network section before starting displayed virtual machine i Settings SZ m General Network System l Display Adapter 1 Adapter2 Adapter3 Adapter 4 Q Storage Y Enable Network Adapter D Audio attached to red Adapter Oy Network Name Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller x Serial Ports gt Advanced USB Shared Folders Select a settings category from the list on the left hand side and move the mouse over a settings item to get more information GD Ce Ge Figure 10 Settings Network card If you do not have enabled hardware virtualization in the BIOS you must also disable it in the VirtualBox and set the number of processors to one see figure below 2 INSTALLATION r 4 Settings Y General System Las System fo Motherboard Processor Acceleration el Display Q Storage Hardware Virtualization Enable VT x AMD Y Audio gt F Net k r a G es 2 Settings X Serial Ports r USB El General system Ca Shared Folders System i a a Motherboard Processor Acceler
10. in the period Traffic 265 6kB 139 6kB 126kB 0 Yesterday 557 6kB 281 7kB 275 9kB 0 Current Week 265 6kB 139 6kB 126kB 0 Current Period 11 4 MB 54MB 6MB OF Last Period 18 8MB_ 7MB 11 7MB 7 Figure 25 Traffic Signal Strength The Signal Strength part displays signal strength statistics for a certain period today yes terday this and last week this and last month for both SIM cards The third table contains information about the minimum and maximum signal strength with time when it occurred Signal Strength Period for which data are displayed Average Average signal strength Minimum Minimum signal strength Maximum Maximum signal strength Continued on next page 21 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE Continued from previous page Column Description Cells Number of switching between cells After you place your cursor on this number there are displayed numbers of cells between which the router switched Services Indicates how many times the router switched between different technologies After you place the cursor on this number there are displayed transmission technologies used in the period Table 8 Signal Strength Number of switching between cells has only informative character Switching is possible as between neighboring cells so between different cells If there is a large number of switching it means badly placed router antenna For routers ER751 UR5i
11. router if it s available ESN ESN number of module in the router if it s available Group Name of the routers group into which the router belongs Operation Edit Editing information about the router pencil icon Operation Remove Removes the router from the list red cross icon Device Selection Used to change the properties or delete multiple routers at once Routers that require the multiple change of the properties are se lected using the check boxes in this column Routers will be added to the Selected Device list using the Checked button To add all of routers use the A button Table 1 Device List description dle Functions in the Operation column i e Edit and Remove are only available to users with administrative privileges Properties of Hostname and Hostname Alt items e After you place cursor on any IP address the date and time of the last router reading are displayed Press the IP address to display statistics for this router Device Status 15 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE e lf you click on the Ping button the ping to the router will start After the ping is finished result is displayed in a new window Reply from 192 168 2 233 time 8 ms Reply from 192 168 2 233 time 3 ms Reply from 192 168 2 233 time 1 ms Reply from 192 168 2 233 time 1 ms Reply from 192 168 2 233 time 1 ms Packets Sent 5 Received 5 Last 0 0 lost Minimum 1 ms Maximum 8 ms Average 3 ms Fi
12. system To confirm the set parameters press the Continue button R SeeNet Installation Determine your ip address Backup Time HH MM 02 00 Number of attempts vo Monitoring Period min Timeout s as 10 Start delay s 30 public Default community Timezone Ping length Demo data Continue Figure 7 Installation parameters 2 INSTALLATION Now it is possible to enter the license key for your purchased license of this program or select DEMO license of R SeeNet For online activation is only necessary to enter the license key to Registration Key boxes and press Register online button For offline activation you must enter the license key and then there is generated installation key in Code 1 item Send this installation key to the B amp B company via e mail support bb elec com Then you will obtain activation key that you must enter into the Code 2 field and click Register offline button Please note that the installation key is valid for one day R SeeNet Registration Registration Key r Codes for offline registration Code 1 Code 2 Demo version Figure 8 Registration To completed the installation of R SeeNet press Finish button i Pr vodce instalaci R SeeNet Completing the R SeeNet Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing R SeeNet on your computer Click Finish to exit Setup Figure 9 Installation completing 2 INSTALLATION 2 2 CentOS
13. the router sequence number of added router Hostname IP address of primary SIM card Hostname Alt IP address of secondary SIM card Description Description of the router it can be changed by the Edit operation see line at the bottom Device Type of the router Continued on next page Properties of Hostname and Hostname Alt items are described in detail below the table 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE Continued from previous page Column Description Note Any user defined note about the router Location Location of the router it can be changed by the Edit operation see line at the bottom If Read location box on the Options page is checked R SeeNet reads location which is set in the router TX Total size of transmit data Rx Total size of received data Total Total size of transferred data transmit and received Level Signal quality of the currently selected cell Data service Type of transmission technology Firmware Current firmware version loaded in the router Report After clicking this button the report of selected router is displayed Enabled If it s checked reading from the router via SNMP is enabled AutoUpdate Enables automatic updating of router configuration Access mode Informs about the way of reading the router e Polling router is reading in a standard way e SNMP trap router is reading via SNMP traps SN Serial number of the router MAC MAC address of the router IMEI IMEI number of module in the
14. update settings in routers is explained in the Con figuration manual for v2 routers see 1 92 7 RECOMMENDED LITERATURE 7 Recommended literature 1 B amp B Configuration manual for v2 routers 93
15. 0 BETA 2013 06 02 10 0 1 228 Conel s r o SPECTRE 3G 3 0 7 2013 06 20 BETA 2013 06 03 10 0 1 228 Conels r o SPECTRE 3G 3 0 7 2013 06 20 BETA 2013 06 07 472 ms 10 0 1 228 Conels r o SPECTRE 3G 3 0 7 2013 06 20 BETA Figure 37 Latency unfulfilled criterion Maximum number of entries in the table of routers with unfulfilled criterion is 30 28 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 5 2 Packet Loss At the beginning of the Packet Loss page is displayed average value of packet loss for the selected period The following table lists the average values in stretches of time that are tailored to the chosen period ee re ee C O Ee AS A TERNA AA ee A A A E eee IET Ro 11 06 2013 62 21 06 2013 lA 12 06 2013 100 22 06 2013 poe 13 06 2013 100 23 06 2013 Po 14 06 2013 100 24 06 2013 poe 15 06 2013 100 25 06 2013 98 16 06 2013 100 26 06 2013 50 Figure 38 Packet Loss Then there is an Average Packet Loss graph showing packet loss in stretches of time that are tailored to the chosen period Average Packet Loss 100 80 60 zij 40 cL 20 gow P S a b E E o eb o amp amp ao o E o o ROO ROSES SEO O Ah gh O OP SP AP PP oP wh OS Time Figure 39 Packet Loss graph At the bottom part of this page is displayed a table with IP addresses of rou
16. 0 BETA Ochange description to 192 168 2 233 ER75i v2 public 3 0 7 2013 06 21 BETA 192 168 2 234 UR5 v2 public 3 0 7 2013 06 19 BETA Change location to Change community to Change note to Enable monitoring Disable monitoring Enable AutoUpdate Disable AutoUpdate Remove devices Clear selection Apply Figure 21 Selected Devices 4 3 Device Status Device Status page displays information and statistics about the selected router This page can be invoked by pressing the P address of the selected router on the Device List page or by entering its IP address to the Open Hostname item at the bottom left corner of this page 4 3 1 System Information On this subpage is displayed router system information in three separate parts The first of these contains information about the device Device Information Item Description Device Specifies type of the router After pressing the Refresh button type of the router will be deleted from the database and then it will be update again IP Address IP address of primary SIM card Alternative IP Address IP address of secondary SIM card Continued on next page 18 4 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE Continued from previous page Phone Number Phone number for sending SMS message Alt Phone Number Alternative phone number for sending SMS message SN Serial number of the router MAC address Router MAC address IMEI IMEI number of module in the router
17. ESN Electronic serial number ESN of module in the router Firmware Current version of firmware loaded in the router Description Router description defined by user Location Router location defined by user Note Note concerning the selected router Group Name of the routers group into which this router belongs Uptime Time when PPP connection was established Table 4 Device Information After pressing the IP address you will be redirected to the web interface of the selected router Use Ping button to start ping to the router Color of the router s IP address field has the same meaning as in the Device List Press Map button to open a new window in which router location will be displayed on the map of Google company Use the Send SMS button to send an SMS message to specified phone number see section 4 14 Sms Alt IP Address 10 0 3 188 IP Address Phone Number Alt Phone Number MAC address Firmware 3 0 7 2013 06 21 BETA ription me E D Router Conel Note O days 4 hours 29 minutes Figure 22 Device Information A N esc pti 19 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE This is followed by a block of information about mobile network Item Description Technology Transmission technology currently used in the router PLMN Provider code Cell Cell Channel Channel of the cell Signal Strength Quality of the signal strength Neighbors Information about neighboring cells Table 5 Mobile Network Informatio
18. F MONITORING SYSTEM 1 4 Distribution The monitoring system is supplied in versions for Windows and Linux In case of Linux R SeeNet is supplied as an image for virtual box CentOS 6 4 32 bit Proper functioning of the R SeeNet system is tested on the following OS e Windows XP SP3 e Windows Server 2008 e Windows 7 e CentOS 6 x 32 bit e Debian 2 6 32 5 686 32 bit Ubuntu 10 10 32 bit gt 2 INSTALLATION 2 Installation For the proper functioning of the R SeeNet is necessary to install database system As a part of the R SeeNet installation package is supplied MariaDB database system R SeeNet is also compatible with the MySQL database system which is not included in the installation If you decide to use MySQL you must install it and run before you start the installation process of the monitoring system 2 1 Windows After start the installation menu with the choice of installation language is displayed For the next step of the installation press OK button Figure 1 Installation choice of language Next page is the Welcome wizard window with information about the R SeeNet version To continue installation click Next button To cancel the installation in this or other steps use Cancel button i Pr vodce instalaci R SeeNet Welcome to the R SeeNet Setup Wizard This will install RSeeNet 2 0 0 0 on your computer t is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Cli
19. PECTRE 3G 3 0 7 2013 06 20 BETA Figure 45 Signal Strength unfulfilled criterion a Maximum number of entries in the table of routers with unfulfilled criterion is 30 31 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 5 5 Routers Online The Routers Online page informs about the number of online routers There is displayed maximum and minimum value The following graph shows the number of online routers in stretches of time that are tailored to the chosen period Routers Online Cd IJ og li E le O o O O PDC e S Qe A SI gt g De g co SN eN SN A A oe x o Ra or or or Time Figure 46 Routers online graph 4 5 6 All Click on the A subpage to display all available statistics within the selected period on a single page 4 5 7 Daily Report The Daily Report page displays statistics relating to the number of online routers routers availability latency and packet loss Statistical data refer to the previous day At the beginning of this page is the following information e Online network access routers Number of online routers e Average availability over period Average availability of monitored routers e Average Latency over period Average latency of monitored routers e Average packet loss over period Average packet loss of monitored routers Then there are displayed four graphs relating to the above properties 32 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 6 Add Device The Add Device item fro
20. SMS gateway TCP Port TCP port number Max SMS s per day The maximum number of SMS messages sent per a day If you enter zero the number of messages is unlimited Table 17 SMS Gateway SMS Gateway IP Address 192 168 2230 TCP Port 1000 Max SMS s per day 30 O unlimited Figure 61 Options SMS Gateway The second part Email Account allows you to set an email account designated for sending information reports SMTP server IP address of SMTP server Port Port on which the SMTP server is running usually 25 Email Address Email address from which the message is sent Email Subject Subject of sent emails Username Username Password Password Max Email s per day The maximum number of emails sent per a day If you enter zero the number of messages is unlimited Table 18 SMS Gateway 42 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE SMTP server 192 168 2 100 Port 25 Email Address r seenet conel cz Email Subject R SeeNet Username Password Max Email s per day 60 O unlimited Figure 62 Options Email Account 4 10 5 Warnings The Warnings subpage Is available only for users with administrator privileges At the beginning of this subpage is an available check box Warnings enabled which enables or disables use of warnings This is followed by the Event Strings block where it is possible to define a form of warning messages for each event On offline Offline mode On online Online mode On traffic
21. VICO z aa ete a AES OS oes a 33 EN ae ae we ee BON a ee ee Be Se ae eee ee ee 36 Add Compan 0 ae ae Bee OS dee ee a ja Be eS AAA ee ee 37 AO SE se aa a o ao a a 38 Opti0ns General e a a o a a Ga d 39 SMS Gateway 42 OMS Galeway 2 4 2 ir o a rs dak A i a ar ja on eee dd ii 42 EVER OMMNOS sorene ty io pet ro a oiea a 43 R terIdentiticaton 0 5 Gee Bw we e hw ee a a A A 44 GCOMPANICS a nw toa a be eae on tees eee Da eS ee ee oe eS 45 USCIS cm ete ww ES OA Se OE Beg A SG ele GM aod we OH 46 Send SMS a 2 4 4 5 ra si ar da bere aoe ae ee sg 47 1 DESCRIPTION OF MONITORING SYSTEM 1 Description of monitoring system 1 1 Introduction R SeeNet is the monitoring system which allows you to monitor all types of B amp B routers This system consists of two separate program parts First one ensures reading out statistics from routers This program runs as a service and uses SNMP protocol for reading out statis tics This data is stored in a MySQL database The database of monitoring system consists of two main tables Devices table contains the data about individual routers Stats table contains one statistic for each router This table is updated whenever the routers are reading Reading period can be chosen during installation and must be chosen with regard to the number of routers The second part is a web browser that is used to display statistical data To manage the monitoring system and display results of monitoring ro
22. ach page with statistics in the right of the calendar On the next line is a time stamp indicating the period for which statistics are displayed Export report PDF From 26 06 2013 00 00 To 26 06 2013 06 17 Figure 34 Top part of each Report window For export to PDF is not required to install any PDF printer 21 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 5 1 Latency At the beginning of this page is displayed average latency for the selected time period The following table lists the average values in stretches of time that are tailored to the chosen period ms 17 06 2013 145 ms eter a 18 06 2013 160 ms ms 20 06 2013 ms 11 06 2013 Oms 21 06 2013 64 ms ms 12 06 2013 Oms_ 22 06 2013 2 ms oms ms 14 06 2013 oms 24 06 2013 2 ms oms 25 06 2013 2ms ms 16 06 2013 oms 26 06 2013 2ms Figure 35 Latency Then there is an Average Latency graph showing average latency in stretches of time that are tailored to the chosen period Average Latency 600ms 480ms 360ms Latency 240ms 1 gt 20ms Oms bo 6 6 oe SS o d o d SC av an Se Se Se ON ON ON SS SS an we qa ye i ye A A Tima Figure 36 Latency graph At the bottom part of this page is displayed a table with IP addresses of routers with the latency higher than specified value in selected time period 2013 06 01 10 0 1 228 Conel s r 0 SPECTRE 3G 3 0 7 2013 06 2
23. an be blank Figure 47 Add Device Manually Another way to add new routers into the monitoring system is importing a list of routers from a CSV file At first select the CSV file with a list of routers File and choose the delimiter used in the CSV file Delimiter either comma or semicolon router Pozn mkov blok Soubor pravy Format Zobrazen N pov da 10 0 0 138 10 0 1 187 description router 1 location router 1 note about router 1 10 0 0 139 10 0 1 188 description router 2 location router 2 note about router 2 10 0 0 140 10 0 1 189 description router 3 location router 3 note about router 3 Figure 48 CSV file example For items from Hostname to Phone Alt is necessary to specify the column in the selected CSV file where the item is located None corresponds to the situation when the item is not listed in the CSV file The following items Community Group Read Period and Access mode must be filled in The meaning of all items is described in the table above Finally press the mport Devices button to start the import 34 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE File Accounting start Delimiter 1 Column Hostname Hostname Alt 1 Column MAC Address Description Location 1 Column x Note _1 Column Phone 1 Column Phone Alt 1 Column Community public Group fkouska x Read period 15 nin Acce
24. ance settings were changed User succesfully logged from 192 168 2 114 User succesfully logged from 192 168 2 114 User succesfully logged from 192 168 2 114 User succesfully logged from 192 168 2 114 User succesfully logged from 192 168 2 114 User succesfully lagged from 192 168 2 114 User succesfully logged out User succesfully logged from 192 168 2 114 User succesfully logged from 192 168 2 114 User succesfully lagged from 192 168 2 114 2013 07 01 06 01 05 PetrAdmin User succesfully logged from 192 168 2 114 Save Figure 2 Log 4 16 About On the left side of the About page is provided information about the current version of R SeeNet There is also information about the license and the current state of the R SeeNetu core Superadmin user also has the ability to perform online or offline activation On the right side is displayed information about the B amp B company 4 16 1 Online activation In the case of online activation is only necessary to enter the license key and press the Activate button To mae the number of devices enter 4 valid license code Figure 73 Online activation 49 a 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 16 2 Offline activation In the case of offline activation is necessary to enter the license key and press Generate button After pressing the button R SeeNet generates installation key in the License key field This installation key must be sent to the B amp B company support bb elec com
25. and Save button in the one level up window E 3 Oracle VM VirtualBox e E 2 Po ta N hled Za zen N pov da 9 O2 P o O E Right Control Figure 14 Device configuration 10 2 INSTALLATION The second step in configuration is to set DNS It can be done via the DNS configuration menu item There are items for the definition of an identification name Hostname or primary to tertiary DNS To save all the changes it is necessary to click the OK button and Save amp Quit button in the one level up window Finally it is possible to close the window with virtualization in a traditional way 8 Oracle VM VirtualBox a La a O ri ee es Machine View Devices Help i 90 PAU O Haca Figure 15 DNS configuration 2 2 1 Automatic startup A detailed description of how to automatically run the VirtualBox program and selected vir tual machine when operating system starts is explained in the user manual for VirtualBox By default it is stored in this directory c Program Files Oracle VirtualBox doc which is created during the installation 11 2 INSTALLATION 2 3 CentOS RPM packages The first step is key importing For this purpose use command rpm import klic gpg Then install r seenet server x rpm package it is a kernel monitoring using this command yum localinstall r seenet server x rpm When you first install this package the password is automatically generated After installation
26. ati El Display o oar cceleration Storage Processor s 1 AR W Audio 1 CPU 16 CPUs 2 Network Execution Cap lJ 100 E 1 100 3 Serial Ports Extended Features V Enable PAE NX Se iy USB ite laa Shared Folders Select a settings category from the st on the left hand side and move the mouse over a settings item to get more information a cone e Figure 11 Settings hardware virtualization Then you can start the process of virtualization by clicking the green arrow titled Start Oracle VM VirtualBox BOF Right Control Figure 12 Running virtualization 2 INSTALLATION After the Cent OS Linux distribution based on Rad Hat Enterprise is launched you are prompted to enter username and password It s set to root username and rootroot password by default At this moment it is necessary to make network configuration settings that can be invoked by the following command system config network If you enter the command correctly you will see the following window with the network configuration Oracle VM VirtualBox Lo e Po ta Figure 13 Network configuration The first step in configuration is to set the name and IP addresses of the device on which the monitoring system will be located By clicking on the Device configuration item and then eth0 item is displayed the corresponding form To save your changes you must click on the OK button
27. c St Ok we SS BSE SA 36 4 8 Add Company s coc es 24 4 u6 OOM MOG to OE hER EER RSM EK OR 37 4 9 Add User ss iaa a eek BOR a Sa ere Se 38 DNS e wie ec ero SR o Gt Sta ee a E es BS Be we 39 ATOT ANETA ri Go ds BGR Me Ge ca ek Beste te Bek tae BG a Gag oe eh 39 A 102 ADDSaraliCO rate ais ke ae Rie io Bom Me ae ee el te ka 40 ANOS SMM I pr fr 41 4 10 4 Email amp Sms 4 10 5 Warnings 4 10 6 Report 4 11 Logout 4 12 Companies 4 13 Users 4 14 Sms 4 15 Log 4 16 About 4 16 1 Online activation 4 16 2 Offline activation 5 Database 5 1 6 Automatic update of routers 6 1 Description of database 5 2 Backing up the database 5 3 Restoring the database Location of configuration and firmware 6 2 Monitoring system settings 6 3 Router settings 7 Recommended literature CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES List of Figures CONOR WND RWWWWWWWWWAWNMRNNNNNNNNNH a a a rr et HCO OOO Y O0UJs 420NnyN O0O000 Y YN O ON O0O00 Y O 0 0 NN O Installation choice of language eee ee eee 3 istallato n Versio dae dr 64 6405 5 eu e dG oS 3 Installation choice of parts ee 4 Installation select destination location a 0 4 Installation ready to install 0000022 eee 5 Installation progress 5 Installation parameterS 6 REgISIA ON s ss ode in A a AAA e ed Mh EA AD ee Jee 7 Installation compl
28. ce Ah 28 Latency unfulfilled criterion 2 0 0 ee ee a 28 PACKS LLO a this atte aah Beate hid Rico hin aa ho Ba ee eh a 29 Packet LOSS graph 4 bared de a bee oie oh ae A sa Be 29 Packet Loss unfulfilled criterion o o ee 29 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 LIST OF FIGURES Router Availability o o e o 30 Router Availability graph o 30 Router Availability unfulfilled Criterion o 30 Signal Sen amic ed ds a ti es dt ad 4c RA 31 Signal Strength unfulfilled criterion 31 MOUTErS ONING graph s sa a A MEAS EE A Es 32 Add Devic amp e Manually a E AA AA A A SEES A 34 CSV file example 2 2 o ee 34 Add Device GSV IMO ers dba ss evade RE e a 35 AN aa dar OS is a Ge ed 36 Add GOMPARY co Jim a Eh a a a a e Se BSS eG 37 Aad USEF als on a A A ee ee BS dt 38 Add User Group Settings ee 39 ODIOS 242 errado ar e 39 Oplons General uta pl pos e ad de ios Beda 40 Opllons OWMILODO amp nek d o ds BOS we eed Dar ee de de a we aka 40 Options Device List a sorgia na 2 2s ee BASE a AEE HO 41 Options Color Scheme 2 a 41 Options User Link 00 ce 41 ODIOS SOMO caw act ep Gara a erie Gea Ged an Ges et
29. ck Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Figure 2 Installation version 2 INSTALLATION Now you can use the check boxes to select installation components PHP amp Apache item must be used if you have not installed Apache program Without this program R SeeNet will not work correctly If you have not installed MySQL database system it is necessary to check the MariaDB Server item R SeeNet modification mysql tables item represents modification of MySQL database for R SeeNet it s necessary if MySQL is installed in another server 5 Pr vodce instalaci R SeeNet Custom wizard page controls PHP amp Apache MariaDB Server R SeeNet web R SeeNet kcemel R SeeNet modification mysql tables Hostname for mysql server localhost Password to mysql Password to R SeeNet Figure 3 Installation choice of parts The next step is used to choose a location for the installation of R SeeNet If you don t want to use the default root directory a new location can be selected using the Browse button 5 Pr vodce instalaci R SeeNet Select Destination Location Where should R SeeNet be installed bh Setup will install R SeeNet into the following folder To continue click Next F you would like to select a different folder click Browse At least 169 7 MB of free disk space is required Figure 4 Installation select destination location 2 INSTALLATION At this moment the instal
30. d on next page 24 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE Continued from previous page Column Description Phone Alt Alternative phone number for sending SMS message Enabled If it s checked reading from the router via SNMP is enabled AutoUpdate Enables automatic updating of router configuration Read location Enables or disables reading position which is set in the router Access mode Informs about the way of reading the router e Polling router is reading in a standard way e SNMP trap router is reading via SNMP traps Accounting Start Specifies when the accounting period begins Table 10 Device Parameters The changes will be applied after pressing the Apply button Accounting Start Hostname 192 168 2 233 1 Hostname Alt 10 0 3 188 1 x Description Router 233 Location Coordinates Note Community public Group Read period 15 Phone Phone Alt Enabled Y Autoupdate Read location Y Access mode Polling e Apply Figure 31 Device Parameters 20 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 4 Group List Monitored routers can be divided into groups An overview of these groups can be invoked by pressing the Group List item in Status section of main menu Column Description a Identifier of the group sequence number of added group Name Group name Level Limit Limit of signal quality Traffic Limit Limit of data transmitted for primary SIM card Traffic Limit Alt Limit of data transmi
31. e Number of companies displayed on one page can by specified by the numbers in the lower right corner 25 and 100 To browse between pages use pagination in the same corner Another possibility is to write page number into the Go to page field and then press Enter e Companies can be sorted by any column whose name is blue For sorting companies by a particular column click on the column name Press it again to rank companies in reverse order e Companies can be filtered by some criterion At first specify the criterion into the box below the name of the column and then press the Filter button 4 13 Users dle The Users page is only available for users with administrative privileges This page displays a list of users authorized to use R SeeNet web interface The meaning of each column is described in the following table Identifier of the user sequence number of added user Username Name for logging into the web interface Role Type of a user account e Guest common user e Admin user with administrator privileges Name Name of the added user Surname Surname of the added user E mail E mail of the added user Phone Phone number of the added user Operation Edit Edits information about the user pencil icon Operation Remove Removes user from the list red cross icon Table 22 Users 46 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE Username Surname maca PetrAdmin PetrGuest tester testovac2
32. er page CSV Go to page Figure 19 Device List Tips for working with Device List e Number of routers displayed on one page can by specified by the numbers in the lower right corner 25 100 and 1000 To browse between pages use pagination in the same corner Another possibility is to write page number into the Go to page field and then press Enter 16 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE e Routers can be sorted by any column For sorting routers by a particular column click on the column name Press it again to rank routers in reverse order e Routers can be filtered by some criterion At first specify the criterion into the box below the name of the column and then press the Filter button In the lower right corner you can find the Open Hostname item which serves as a link to a user defined application This link can be defined in the system settings Options Appear ance subpage where is the User link part 4 2 1 Selected Devices Selected Devices page is used to change the properties or delete multiple routers at once First you must add the routers using the check box in the Device Selection column of Device List table Routers will be added to the Selected Device list using the Checked button To add all of routers use the All button If selected routers are successfully added link with number of routers is displayed in the upper right corner see figure below R SiSi NET status Configuration Administration D
33. eting o 7 Settings Network Card ia a a E A e a aeii a Ee a i 8 Settings hardware virtualization a 9 RUNNING virtualization c ses as a eed ae A GN A Swe a 9 Network configuration a 10 Device configuration Sted hoe a oe Re ee RE eb wee OS 10 DNS configuration iaa per di eee be Eee OSE eA EE 11 Running Service Window 2 2 e 13 Main MENU s e sosanna aiea 8 a ae eR ee he ek ee oR BS oe tec 14 PINO AI 16 DEMCSIISE rias ob rs oe ee oo 16 Header after selecting the routers 20 00 17 Selected Devices a a a o a e i 18 Device Information s se soramea naidaan ta kiia aaa a a 19 Mobile Network Information 20 0 a 20 System InforMati0N 20 TR 0 2 ey ins a2 nr woh e tee ar Ea Ok ed a Rs cs R 21 SIGMal SUENGIN 5 4 4 ank ld a edad Bw Jr ave sin ee 22 Signal Strength graph ui an ee A doe eee A Pee ee how ork 22 El gt Zu oa era ia ba ae oh ee Sate a a 23 Tested Packet LOSS isla A Ee A Be GS ee PS Sw ee 23 Router Availability a o aooaa a 24 Device Parameters a a a a a 25 GOUD ISES 2 6 Wk bdo os ad Bae be oe es oe et 26 Calendal s ve ae ect hie we ed ya a a oe BAS e a BS ace ee 27 Top part of each Report window 2 2 ee ee 27 Er IIA Ae Bevin hardly i n 28 Latency OPM Sp ote 8 toe died dae ae a Sd rs oe eed Ge
34. evice List Group List Report Options Logout Users Sms Log About Figure 20 Header after selecting the routers Page for editing properties of multiple routers Selected Devices is displayed by pressing new link in the header On the left side of this page is a table with a list of selected routers and their basic properties On the right side are options for changing properties of routers in the list Their meanings are described in the table below O ou can change only one property of selected routers at the same time Change description to Changes description of selected routers Change community to Changes password for SNMP access to the selected routers Change location to Changes location of selected routers Change note to Changes note of selected routers Enable monitoring Enables monitoring of routers Disable monitoring Disables monitoring of routers Enable AutoUpdate Enables automatic update of configuration Disable AutoUpdate Disables automatic update of configuration Continued on next page 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE Continued from previous page Item Description Remove devices Removes selected routers from the list of routers i e from Device List Clear selection Clears the Selected Devices list after changing one of the above properties Table 3 Selected Devices Hostname Device Description Location Note Community Firmware Actions SPECTRE 3G Conel s r o Test public 3 0 7 2013 06 2
35. gure 18 Ping e The background of each cell is colored in accordance with accessibility of the router Color Description Green Router was read in the last round Orange Router could not be read only in the last round of reading Red Router could not be read several times consecutively Grey Router is not allowed to read data Enabled isnt checked Table 2 Background color Automatic update of routers configuration doesn t be ensured by R SeeNet as standard It only enables or disables downloading the configuration file from a computer with a monitoring system The update must be set in the configuration of the router automatic update E Y 5 Tet Sita tre _ Device Tot le 10 0 3 248 ursv2 272 dBm 7 si00216 00 04 14 80 05 32 4 Y 10 128 2 19 i UR5 v2 13 3 MB 67 dem El 00 0A 14 80 F1 50 BR 10 128 2 20 i urs v2 13 2mB 61 dBm U o0 0a 14 80 F1 4E P 9 ee a si 50 418 64 dam EA 00 04 14 80 07 88 2 98 160 218 100 3 i ER7Si 11 3MB 100 dBm 7 00 0a 14 80 c0 81 4 9 10 0 5 48 eng J a ursi 80 dBm a 4612803 00 0a 14 80 03 c4 8 coneli dyndns inf Ping ursi 73 7MB 74dBm 7 4612330 00 0a 14 80 cc 39 2 9 oo test RR7Si v2 72 48m Y 5300301 00 0A 14 80 E8 02 L y a 4 0 25 100 1000 devices p
36. ist while the Down button moves it downward Meaning of each item is described in section 4 2 Device List Selected Available Hostname Hostname Alt Description Note Location IMEI Device ESN Firmware Access Mode SN Router Status Figure 66 Options Daily report items 44 a a 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 11 Logout To log off from the web interface of monitoring system use Logout item in the administration part of the main menu After logout it will be redirected to the page with login form Login see figure below Password Login Figure 67 Login If a user is inactive for longer than 15 minutes they will be automatically logged out 4 12 Companies The Companies page is only available for users with superadministrative privileges This page displays a list of companies that use R SeeNet for monitoring their routers The meaning of each column is described in the following table E Identifier of the company sequence number Name Company name Address Contact address Email Contact email address Phone Contact phone number Note Any note about the company Operation Edit Edits information about the company pencil icon Operation Remove Removes company from the list red cross icon Table 21 Companies Name Di Cot t Address Default Conel Figure 68 Companies 45 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE Tips for working with Companies table
37. lation is ready to run To start press the nstall button Use the Back button if you want to return to the previous steps j Pr vodce instalaci R SeeNet Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing R SeeNet on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location CAR SeeNet Figure 5 Installation ready to install Now the installation is running It is possible to see the progress of the installation process in the middle of the window i Pr vodce instalaci R SeeNet Installing Please wait while Setup installs R SeeNet on your computer Extracting files C R SeeNet imp apache manual mod mod_dir html tr utf 8 a Figure 6 Installation progress 2 INSTALLATION After the program is successfully installed it is necessary to set basic parameters of the R SeeNet e Backup Time HH MM Time when a backup of the database is made Number of attempts Number of attempts to read a router Monitoring Period min Period of reading a router Timeout s Waiting time for a response from a router e Start delay s Delay of start reading routers after the monitoring system starts e Default community This community is default when you add a new router e Timezone Local time zone e Ping length Number of sent ping messages when the ping is invoked from the moni toring
38. limit Reaching the limit of transferred data for primary SIM card On level limit Exceeding the limit of signal quality On unexpected trap Receiving unexpected trap Table 19 Event Strings On offline offline On online online On traffic limit traffic On level limit level On unexpected trap trap Figure 63 Options Event Strings 43 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE The second part Router Identification allows you to choose properties of router by means of which it will be possible to identify this router Item Description Description Description of the router Location Location of the router Hostname IP address of primary SIM card MAC Address MAC address of the router Table 20 Router Identification Description Location Hostname MAC Address Figure 64 Options Router Identification 4 10 6 Report The Daily reports generate from XX to XX hour item specifies time for generating daily report which can be downloaded from the Report page Daily reports generate from 6 e to 18 e hour Figure 65 Options Report In the List part of this page you can choose items which will be displayed in each report ltems that are situated in the Selected list will be displayed on the Device List page as a table column Conversely items included in the Available list will not be displayed Items can be moved between lists using the buttons with arrow The Up button moves the selected item up in the l
39. m the Configuration part of the main menu is available only when the Device List page is displayed It is also necessary to have administrator privileges You can add routers to the R SeeNet database in two ways The first possibility is manually fill and submit the form by clicking on the Add Device button The items in this form have the following meanings Hostname IP address of primary SIM card Hostname Alt IP address of secondary SIM card MAC Address MAC address of the router being added Description Description of the router being added Community Password for SNMP access to routers Location Location of the router being added Note Any user defined note about the router being added Phone Phone number for sending SMS message Phone Alt Alternative phone number for sending SMS message Group Name of the routers group into which the router belongs Read period Defines read period Access mode Informs about the way of reading the router e Polling router is reading in a standard way e SNMP trap router is reading via SNMP traps Accounting Start Specifies when the accounting period begins Table 12 Add Device ltems marked with an asterisk See figure on the next page can be blank 33 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE Accounting da Hostname 1 Hostname Alt 1 MAC Address Description Community public Location Note Phone Phone Alt Group fkouska Read period 15 min Access mode Polling Ed c
40. me than from midnight availability is calculated as 100 a lf the router reading fails router is considered to be available until it is successfully read Availability will be calculated using the newly read time of connecting the router to the network Today 100 100 Current Period ee 100 Last Period 09 7 Figure 30 Router Availability Yesterday Current Week sE 100 lt Further it is possible to see a graph with the course of router availability in a certain period by pressing the graph image in a cell with the name of the selected period 4 3 3 Device Parameters Form on the Device Parameters page allows you to edit information about the router It is also possible to invoke this page by pressing the pencil icon Edit in Device List Column Description Hostname IP address of primary SIM card Hostname Alt Description Location Coordinates Note Community Group Read period Phone IP address of secondary SIM card Description of the router Location of the router If Read location box on the Options page is checked R SeeNet reads location which is set in the router Coordinates of the router If GPS user module is available the coordinates are specified by this module Any user defined note about the router Password for SNMP access to routers Name of the routers group into which the router belongs Defines read period in minutes Phone number for sending SMS message Continue
41. monitoring system database Item Description Name Name of the added company Address Contact address Email Contact email Phone Contact phone number Note Any superadmin defined note about this company DevCount The maximum number of routers falling into this company Number displayed behind this box indicates the number of available routers with respect to the license Table 14 Add Company Note Items Address E mail Phone and Note can be blank Name Address Email Phone Note DevCount 955 devices left can be blank Add Company Figure 51 Add Company 37 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 9 Add User The Add User item from the Configuration part of the main menu is available only when the Users page is displayed It is also necessary to have administrator privileges Use the form on this page to add user to R SeeNet database who will use the web interface of monitoring system Item Description Username Name for logging into the web interface Password Password for logging into the web interface Confirm Password Password confirmation Name Name of the added user Surname Surname of the added user E mail E mail of the added user Phone Phone number of the added user Role Type of a user account e Guest common user e Admin user with administrator privileges Table 15 Add User Note Items Name Surname E mail and Phone can be blank Password Confirm Password Name Su
42. n Neighbours Figure 23 Mobile Network Information In the third part of this page is information about system Item Description Community Password for SNMP access to routers Enabled If its checked reading from the router via SNMP is enabled Access mode Informs about the way of reading the router e Polling router is reading in a standard way e SNMP trap router is reading via SNMP traps Last Read Time Date and time of last reading router Update configuration Date of last configuration update Table 6 System Information Polling Last Read Time 25 06 2013 13 58 Update Configuration Hm O Figure 24 System Information 20 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 3 2 Stats This subpage displays information and statistics about the selected router in five separate blocks Traffic Signal Strength Latency Tested Packet Loss and Router Availability Traffic Traffic section displays the statistics of data transmitted and the number of established PPP connections for both primary and secondary SIM card Traffic Period for which data are displayed Total data Size of data transmitted in this period Received Size of data received in this period Sent Size of data sent in this period Connections Number of established PPP connections in this period Table 7 Traffic he If the number of established PPP connections in the period is equal to zero the router didn t lose a PPP connection
43. nd Routers Online Everything can be displayed on a single page All e Month Month can be selected by pressing M in blue box at the bottom left corner of the calendar Wy 1 a Ve fu We Th Fr Sa Su 22 27 28 29 30 31 MN e Week Week can be selected by pressing week number in the first column orange colored e Day Day can be selected by pressing number of day in green box The selected day is yellow colored e Use symbols lt and gt to scroll through calendar by months e Use symbols and gt to scroll through calendar by years Figure 33 Calendar In the section bellow the calendar Data Source is possible to select routers for which Statistics are displayed The following options are available e All Devices Statistics are displayed for all routers e Group Statistics are displayed only for selected group of routers e Hostname Statistics are displayed only for one router whose IP address or domain name is filled in this text field In the bottom part is a List err check box which allows you to view a table providing information about cases of exceeding the limit that can be specified in the following section Limits The Statistics for pre selected period are displayed using the View Report button All displayed statistics can be exported to PDF or CVS file this file is saved with the name R_SeeNet_Report using the appropriate link in the Export report item located at the top of e
44. page is displayed a table with IP addresses of routers with the availability lower than specified value in selected time period 2013 06 17 39 2 192 168 2 233 Router Conel Conel ER75i v2 3 0 7 2013 06 21 BETA 2013 06 17 29 7 10 0 1 228 Conal s r o SPECTRE 3G 3 0 7 2013 06 20 BETA Figure 43 Router Availability unfulfilled criterion Maximum number of entries in the table of routers with unfulfilled criterion is 30 30 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 5 4 Signal Strength At the beginning of the Signal Strength page is displayed percentage of routers with signal strength better than specified criterion below the calendar on the left The following table lists the average values in stretches of time that are tailored to the chosen period 01 06 2015 100 9 18 06 2013 lo2 06 2013 100 _ 19 06 2013 E p 03 06 2013 100 20 06 2013 lA 04 06 2013 0 21 06 2013 a 06 06 2013 0 22 06 2013 07 06 2013 100 23 06 2013 fosos 100 24 06 2013 29 05 2013 ee 09 06 2013 100 25 06 2013 30 05 2013 100 10 06 2013 100 _ 26 06 2013 I 31 05 2013 100 17 06 2013 100 27 06 2013 100 Figure 44 rn f stri At the bottom part of this page is displayed a table with IP addresses of routers with the signal strength lower than specified value in selected time period Conel s r o SPECTRE 3G 3 0 7 2013 06 20 BETA Conel s r o S
45. rname Email Phone Role Guest can be blank Figure 52 Add User 38 a 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE In the bottom part is a section Group settings where you can define the availability of existing groups for a new user and the way in which and whether newly added user will be informed of events in connection with the group Figure 53 Add User Group Settings The user is added to the database by clicking on the Add User button at the bottom of the Add User form 4 10 Options This page Options has six different subpages that allow you to modify the properties of R SeeNet These are the following subpages General Appearance Snmp Email amp SMS Warnings and Report For common user without administrative privileges are only accessible General Appearance and Report subpages General Appearance Snmp Email amp Sms Warnings Report Figure 54 Options 4 10 1 General The General subpage allows you to set system properties of the monitoring system Item Description Ping count Number of ping messages sent when invoking ping on the De vice list page Automatic refresh min The time after which the monitoring system page will be auto matically reloaded There are values 1 3 10 and 30 minutes The Disable value disables this function Timezone Setting the local time shift Table 16 Options General Timezone may be changed only by a user with administrator privilege
46. s 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE Ping count 5 Automatic refresh min Disabled Belgrade Berlin Bratislava Brussels Bucharest Budapest Chisinau Copenhagen Dublin Gibraltar Guernsey Helsinki Isle of Man Istanbul Jersey Kaliningrad Kiev Lisbon Ljubljana London z Timezone m Figure 55 Options General 4 10 2 Appearance The Appearance subpage allows you to modify appearance of the monitoring system This subpage is divided into four blocks The first of them Own Logo allows you to insert your own logo to the header of the web interface On the other hand you can use the Delete button to delete the current logo This block is available only for users with administrator privileges B Delete B amp B ELECTRONICS File Vybrat soubor Soubor nevybran Figure 56 Options Own Logo In this part can be set appearance of the Device List page Items that are situated in the Selected list will be displayed on the Device List page as table columns Conversely items included in the Available list will not be displayed Items can be moved between lists using the buttons with arrow The Up button moves the selected item up in the list while the Down button moves it downward Meaning of each item is described in section 4 2 Device List 40 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE Selected Available Hostname Hostname Alt Description Note Location Tx Device
47. service it s carried out the basic initializations and read the Stats table e 1 Waiting for the start of the first monitoring round it s possible to start with a few seconds delay parameter start delay in SNMPMOON Ini e 2 initial start of each round e 3 Waiting for responses from individual devices and broadcasting of other ques tions e 4 Waiting for an answer of remaining devices all devices have been addressed e 5 idle state before the next round e 100 Error during reading Devices table or number of devices is zero e 101 Error during the first reading Stats table Next monitor Time to start next monitoring round gt TCPStat State of establishing a TCP communication with the parent web application The core acts as a TCP server e 1 Initialization state after service start e 12 The successful assignment of the communication port 65031 on which it s waiting for the request for a connection from the client e 2 Connection with the client is successfully established a R SeeNet Monitoring Number of devicess O Status 3 Mext monitor 00 00 00 TCP Stat 12 Figure 16 Running Service Window 13 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 Description of the web interface To access to the monitoring system use a web interface which can be displayed by entering the IP address or domain name of the computer on which the R SeeNet is installed For the firs
48. ss mode can be None Import Devices Figure 49 Add Device CSV import 35 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 7 Add Group The Add Group item from the Configuration part of the main menu Is available only when the Group List page is displayed lt is also necessary to have administrator privileges Use the form on this page to add a group to the R SeeNet database which allows you to define a certain number of routers For each group you can define the following parameters Item Description Name Group name Level Limit Limit of signal quality Traffic Limit Limit of data transmitted for primary SIM card Traffic Limit Alt Limit of data transmitted for secondary SIM card Report group window Period of updating information about the group of routers for Report statistics in minutes This value must be higher than the Read period value of all routers Table 13 Group List The new group is added to the monitoring system by clicking on the Add Group button at the bottom of this page Level Limit dBm Traffic Limit MB Traffic Limit Alt MB Report group window 15 min can be blank Add Group Figure 50 Add Group 36 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 8 Add Company The Add Company item from the Configuration part of the menu is available only when the Company s page is displayed It is also necessary to have superadministrator privileges Use the form on this page to add new company to the
49. t login use the default login data admin Username conel Password for user with administrative privileges or root Username a conel Password for superadmin user use only in case of monitoring multiple companies and press Login button However we strongly recommended to change it as soon as it is possible 4 1 Menu Main menu is located at the top of each web page In the upper right corner is displayed information about the current system version The menu is divided into three blocks The first one Status contains options for displaying information about monitored devices routers Items in the configuration part Configuration are used to edit add and delete monitored routers In the administration part of the main menu Administration are placed items for logging into out of the system and finding out information about the R SeeNet R SiSSNET seus Configuration Administration Device List Group List Report Add Device Options Logout Users Sms Log About Figure 17 Main menu 4 2 Device List List of monitored devices routers can be displayed by clicking on the Device List item in the Status part of the main menu This page is also displayed as the home page after logging into the monitoring system Each user can choose columns which will be displayed in the Device List table see section 4 10 2 Appearance The meaning of each column is described in the following table A Identifier of
50. ter 5 3 Restoring the database Before restoring the database it is necessary to stop the MySQL service and snmomonsvc service The backup you want to restore must be moved to the following directory R SeeNet mysaql data snmpmon 91 6 AUTOMATIC UPDATE OF ROUTERS 6 Automatic update of routers 6 1 Location of configuration and firmware Files with the firmware and configuration for each router must be placed in the directory of monitoring system R SeeNet httodocs temp_update 6 2 Monitoring system settings If you want to enable automatic update of router configuration check the AutoUpdate item on the Device List page see section 4 2 Device List To change the properties of the router is necessary to be log in into the system 6 3 Router settings The router must have enabled the automatic update of firmware possibly also update of the configuration As a Source choose HTTP server In the Base URL item must be filled in address of the server where R SeeNet is installed It is also possible to fill in the name of the downloaded configuration Unit ID and the frequency to check if the new configuration is on the server Update Hour Automatic Update Enable automatic update of configuration Enable automatic update of firmware Source HTTP FTP server bo Base URL router cz Unit ID temelin Update Hour 1 can be blank Figure 75 Automatic Update A detailed description of the Automatic
51. ters with the packet loss higher than specified value in selected time period 2013 06 21 10 0 1 228 Conels r o SPECTRE 3G 3 0 7 2013 06 20 BETA 2013 06 19 4 2 10 0 1 228 Conel s r o SPECTRE 3G 3 0 7 2013 06 20 BETA 2013 06 16 100 0 10 0 1 228 Conel s r 0 SPECTRE 3G 3 0 7 2013 06 20 BETA Figure 40 Packet Loss unfulfilled criterion Maximum number of entries in the table of routers with unfulfilled criterion is 30 29 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 5 3 Availability At the beginning of the Availability page is displayed average value of router availability for the selected period The following table lists the average values in stretches of time that are tailored to the chosen period _ _ 20 06 2013 910 06 2073 o 2108 2013 570 po 12 06 2013 o 22 06 50 e 93 06 2013 o 23 06 2013 50 gt 14 06 2013 TA O 15 06 2013 0 25 06 2013 I 6 06 2013 o 2606 2013 43 Figure 41 Router Availability Then there is an Average Availability graph showing router availability in stretches of time that are tailored to the chosen period Average Availability 100 ea etal 80 Va 60 40 fy lo to lo lo lo 5 o ay 45 a o lo lo to o o 5 AE A PP SP LP oR LP PSP I E oP oP if br Availability Time Figure 42 Router Availability graph At the bottom part of the Availability
52. tted for secondary SIM card Operation Edit Editing information about the group pencil icon Operation Remove Removes the group from the list red cross icon Table 11 Group List up Functions in the Operation column i e Edit and Remove are only available to users with administrative privileges sta r 2000 La 25 100 records per page Go to page Figure 32 Group List 0 Tips for working with Group List e Click on the name of the group to see Device List with routers belonging to this group e Number of groups displayed on one page can by specified by the numbers in the lower right corner 25 and 100 To browse between pages use pagination in the same corner Another possibility is to write page number into the Go to page field and then press Enter e Groups can be sorted by identifier or group name Name Sorting can be done by clicking on the column title Press it again to rank groups in reverse order e Groups can be filtered by some criterion At first specify the criterion into the box below the name of the column and then press the Filter button 26 4 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 5 Report The Report page displays statistics for a selected period relating to all routers listed in the R SeeNet database There are three possible periods day week and month This page has several subpages where you can see statistics about this Latency Packet Loss Availability Signal Strength a
53. tton A red cross in the Operation column is used to delete the already created messages A new message can be added to the list by entering to the box at the bottom of the page Then it is necessary to press the Add button If the For all users check box is selected the message is added to the list of predefined SMS messages to all users go online sim 1 go online sim 2 set profile std set profile alti set profile alt set profile alt3 Figure 71 Predefined SMS 48 El For all users 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE 4 15 Log db The Log page is available only for users with administrator privileges This page contains information about all accesses and changes made in the web interface of the R SeeNet monitoring system 2013 06 27 13 54 20 PetrAdmin 2013 06 28 06 53 54 PetrAdmin 2013 06 28 06 54 40 PetrGuest 2013 06 28 07 19 21 PetrAdmin 2013 06 28 07 20 13 PetrAdmin 2013 06 28 07 20 31 PetrAdmin 2013 06 28 09 06 52 PetrAdmin 2013 06 28 09 45 44 PetrAdmin 2013 06 28 10 09 15 PetrAdmin 2013 06 28 10 17 28 PetrGuest 2013 06 28 10 46 41 PetrAdmin 2013 06 28 10 46 58 PetrGuest 2013 06 28 10 48 05 PetrAdmin 2013 06 28 10 51 57 PetrAdmin 2013 07 01 05 22 52 PetrAdmin 2013 07 01 05 42 38 PetrAdmin User succesfully logged from 192 168 2 114 User succesfully logged from 192 168 2 114 User succesfully logged from 192 168 2 114 Appearance settings were changed Appearance settings were changed Appear
54. uters is used web interface Users of this web interface are distinguished based on user permissions By default there are a user with administrative privileges administrator and a normal user user Only the administrator has the right to add a new user and assign administrative privileges also to existing users There is also a user account known as superadmin which is used for man aging multiple companies In this case R SeeNet is operated by one of the companies and other companies perceive it as a cloud Individual companies cannot be entwined The R SeeNet databases management within the all companies will be allowed only for superadmin Other users administrator and user have access to tables and statistics within the company to which they belong 1 2 Hardware requirements Hardware requirements for the computer on which the R SeeNet is running depend on the number of monitored routers For common number of routers to one thousand is sufficient office PC with 2 to 4GB of memory and processor Intel Core i5 For larger numbers of moni tored routers is recommended a server computer with at least 2 processors 10 GB of memory and large fast disks due to frequent access to the database 1 3 Data traffic When monitoring system is reading the router through SNMP protocol router sends 452 B and receives 495 B This means that one router sends 2 69 MB per month when the R SeeNet reads out the router every 15 minutes 1 DESCRIPTION O
55. which data are displayed Average Average latency Minimum Minimum latency Maximum Maximum latency Table 9 Latency 40 Latency is determined from a ping which is sent by a core of monitoring system to the individual routers during reading E 462ms 250ms Fs 09 05 2013 11 44 10 06 2013 15 36 Last eriod A 3877 ms Figure 28 Latency Further it is possible to see a graph with the course of latency in a certain period by pressing the graph image in a cell with the name of the selected period Tested Packet Loss The Tested Packet Loss part displays lost packets statistics for a certain period The value of packet loss rate is the ratio of lost packets to all packets sent during reading router by a core of monitoring system Current Week Current Period Last Period Figure 29 Tested Packet Loss 48 Further it is possible to see a graph with the course of packet loss in a certain period by pressing the graph image in a cell with the name of the selected period 23 Router Availability 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB INTERFACE The Router Availability part displays router availability statistics for a certain period The value of availability is determined based on the time of connecting the router to the network which is read from the router The resulting value is calculated as a ratio of time when the router was connected to the network to elapsed time from the interval If the router is connected for longer ti
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