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1. To begin the configuration restore process click on the Restore button A pop up window will open which can be used to select the source file for the configuration restore process Choosing the System option will use a configuration file for a device that has been o i i 1 Restore Mode successfully backed up using the D View 7 backup process Choosing the System option allows for multiple devices to be restored at the same time provided that the device has jc A E ismuecn EAA been successfully backed up using the D View 7 backup process previously E eee e e e e e e as The Upload option will allow a single device to be restored using a configuration file that has been generated for a specific device Click Next to continue If the System option was chosen select the device s that will have its configuration restored The device list will show the last configuration backup that was successfully e 2 3 4 performed Devices can be filtered by using the advance search feature Click Next to TIF continue as hee T ae Enter a name for the task that will be used by D View 7 s Task Management feature to track D Link D View 7 User Manual 58 Maintenance the restore process Optionally enter a description or adjust the time to live to allow the restore job more time to complete Click Next to continue Confirm all of the details a
2. private public CPU Utilization DES 3200 28 172 18 191 46 Updated on 2014 05 21 16 31 06 Overview Sensors Monitor Views Logs Settings Dalanease tn Naina I ahale Fj SNMP Information Z Authentication Protocol y Authentication Username Authentication Password SNMP RW Community private SNMP RO Community public 36 Inventory Device Detail Sensors Every class of device has its own default sensors that can be accessed from the device ee stellen aes eat detail sensors tab For example wireless access points will have sensors for different types EAEE of metrics that relate to wireless clients wireless traffic or ping time While routers and core KIK gt 3 k i p switches will have sensors that show metrics such as CPU utilization wire speeds and wired se error packets N I A E J V 7 F i A Fi AJ a B AAZ Customized sensors can be setup and applied to any device that is in the D View Managed ne inventory list For more information on how to create new sensors please refer to Sensor PER EE RES BASE EES BE DaT Setting on page 66 n a D Link D View 7 User Manual 37 Inventory Device Details Monitor Views The monitor views tab displays a list of all the topologies that the currently selected device is a part of Clicking on the name link to a topology will open a new window with the ee e A Overview Sensors Monitor Views Logs Settings topology view that i
3. Email Password Remember me Forget password 2014 D Link Corporation English admin Remember me Forget password Login 2014 D Link Corporation D Link D View 7 User Manual 28 Dashboard Dashboard D View s dashboard interface provides easy access to all views and tools from a single location The dashboard is made up of a number of different widgets that can be created and rearranged based on the current users preferences By default D View will open the Overview dashboard This dashboard contains a basic set of metrics that would be helpful to a network administrator The widgets contained within the Overview dashboard can be rearranged by clicking and dragging a widget title bar D View also has a Wireless dashboard which contains widgets that are specific to the wireless capable devices that are present on the D View managed network For more details on how to use and manage the Overview and Wireless dashboard please see Dashboard Interface on page 30 D Link D View 7 User Manual 100 gt 29 Dashboard Dashboard Interface Each widget in the Overview and Wireless dashboard has three available options to help customize the displayed data by either changing the widget style changing the time period for the data being displayed or to completely minimize the widget from view To change the widget display type click on the drop down option This will allow the w
4. bat DES 3052_22 1 DES 3200 28 1 Bog ax DE og Q x Rp ve TTC TT vy _ L amp 2 22282 222828 A 1E VyyE vess PP _Bu naAx dgs3120 24tc 1 omgax a ln el i li 5 wp om binei DG5 3650_190 Hax D Link 172 18 1 gBoga x TEE os Model Name DES 3052P DGS 1500 20 DES 3052P DES 3052P DES 3828P DES 3828P DES 3552 DGS 1500 20 DGS 3100 48 DGS 3120 24TC 51 Monitor vent View The Event View shows a list of all received events from devices that have been discovered se and all system events that have taken place on the D View 7 server By default the Event i o View shows the Device tab which list events for discovered devices To show events for the J e OO e E System Show Event og 2014 05 09 11 30 CPU Utilization ee CPU Utilization gt 80 for 1 Times Y ta b o 2014 05 09 11 30 CPU Utilization T3 CPU Utilization gt 90 for 1 Times Yes D View 7 server click on the System tab e SSS ee ee ES o 2014 05 09 11 28 CPU Utilization gt CPU Utilization gt 90 for 1 Times Yes o 2014 05 09 11 27 CPU Utilization ae CPU Utilization gt 90 for 1 Times Yes o ir 2014 05 09 11 25 CPU Utilization a CPU Utilization gt 70 for 1 Times Yes og 2014 05 09 11 25 CPU Utilization CPU Utilization gt 80 for 1 Times e e e b 2014 05 09 11 23 CPU utilization ee CPU Utilization gt 90 for 1 Times Eac
5. C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web If a different path for the web site is desired click Browse to navigate to the folder where the D View 7 web files will be installed to A probe will also be set up for the current subnet that the D View 7 server is attached to From the drop down menu select the correct IP address that the probe will use to determine which subnet to monitor Click Next when ready D View 7 installs shortcuts in the Windows start menu to provide access to the management panel and for uninstallation If a different path for the shortcut is desired enter the name of the folder where the D View 7 shortcuts will be created Click Install when ready The progress indicator will disolay how much time is left until the installation process is completed Depending on the speed of the system the setup application can take several minutes to complete the installation process D Link D View 7 User Manual D View 7 Configuration D View 7 Configuration Installation Folder Install D View 7 to C Program Files x86 D Link D View 7 Browse Web Configuration D View 7 Web Url http DView7 Web Destination Folder C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Browse Probe Server Configuration Local Probe IP Address 192 168 1 2 Building Networks for People Choose Start Menu Folder Choose a Start Menu folder for the D View 7 1 0 0 8 shortcuts Select the Start Menu folder in which you would like to create the progra
6. custom script name description and custom commands can be entered Basic guidelines eat cpa ae me for creating custom scripts can be found in the online help which can be accessed by clicking on the button at the upper right corner of the command line input box Template Script Template Once a custom script has been successfully created a new task for the custom script can be made by clicking on the Create button at the lower right corner of the Script Template view The process for creating a new task is the same as the one used with the pre made batch configuration templates found in the Config Template tab D Link D View 7 User Manual 55 Maintenance Firmware Management The Firmware Management view is used to manage the deployment and tracking of firmware to devices on the network The default view for Firmware Management shows a list of devices that have been remotely upgraded using D View 7 s firmware deployment feature The list can be sorted and searched using the advance search function Deploying new firmware to a single device or multiple devices can be accomplished by clicking the Firmware Upgrade button A pop up window will open where the firmware binary and the target devices can be selected Note Ensure that the firmware binary selected matches the type of device selected in the first step of the firmware deployment process Selecting the wrong type of device will cause the process to not complete properly It
7. lt sign at the top of the inventory label list Inventory labels may also be filtered by entering a part or the whole name of the inventory label into the search box The inventory label list can be reordered by clicking the left part of the label name and dragging the selected item either up or down in the list To rename or delete an inventory label click on the drop down menu item located on the right part of the inventory label name To add a device to a newly created inventory label click on the D View Managed link at the top of the inventory label list In the D View Managed panel use the checkbox to select which devices to apply a label to and then click the Label drop down menu item to select the appropriate labels Click Apply to save the selected label to the chosen devices D Link D View 7 User Manual dview 7 Matt_Luu logout admin English Help gt D Link dview 7 Home gt Inventory j D View Manag D View Managed 25 LJ re a Label001 17 Status 5 5 Label002 22 i 9 Create New Label Name Label Color DHE HBEHEHEEEE E Description 33 Inventory Unmanaged By default newly discovered devices will appear in the Unmanaged device panel view uci Move to Managed Managed Delete Device Device To move devices from unmanaged to the managed device panel view use the checkbox to o a s
8. D Link D View 7 Delete file C ProgramData Microsoft Windows Start Menu Programs D Link D View7 Uninstall D View7 Ink Delete file C ProgramData Microsoft Windows Start Menu Programs D Link D View7 D View7 Probe Configurator Ink Remove folder C ProgramData Microsoft Windows Start Menu Programs D Link D View7 APPPOOL object DView7AppPoo deleted Completed Building Networks for People 23 Installation Activation Activation of additional licenses can be completed either online or offline The activation wizard can be started at any time by clicking on the Upgrade button located at the top of the D View toolbar Licenses can also be added from the License management page To learn more about license management please see License on page 62 Clicking the Upgrade button will open the License activation wizard and will allow D View to either be activated over the Internet or activated using a license file that has been transferred from another system If activating over the Internet enter the license key that was given with the purchased additional node or probe license pack Multiple licenses can be activated at the same time by clicking on the sign next to the license key field The system will automatically recognize what type of license is being added and will verify it with D Link s licensing servers Once the license has been verified the license key will be added to the license managemen
9. GB or above Operation System Windows XP 32 or 64 bits Windows 7 32 or 64 bits Windows 8 32 or 64 bits Windows Server 2008 32 or 64 bits Windows Server 2012 32 or 64 bits Support both 32 or 64 bits OS All language Version Client System Requirements CPU Single Core 2 0 GHz or above RAM 2 GB or above Chrome Firefox and IE 10 or above D Link D View 7 User Manual Introduction Understanding Basic D View Concepts D View 7 has been redesigned to utilize a more streamlined server and probe architecture Each component has a fundamental role and they work together to give network administrators a greater level of control and management ability over the network The D View 7 server is responsible for collecting and storing data that it receives from various probes It analyzes and compiles the data received and presents it in easy to understand graphs or data views The server also acts a centralized command center allowing network administrators to target specific devices or network segments and perform maintenance and administration without any complicated setup A probe is used to collect data from SNMP devices issue command to devices and communicate with core server After installing D View 7 it will have an embedded local probe but an administrator can install additional probes if needed Probes allows administrators to effectively monitor parts of networks that would otherwise be unaccessible due to firewalls NAT or a complicat
10. available under the GNU AGPL v3 0 license and the driver is based on Apache License v2 0 The aim of MongoDB is to provide a database that delivers high performance high availability and automatic scaling 0 mongoDB Some of the key features of MongoDB are Support for embedded data models reduces I O activity on database system Indexes support faster queries and can include keys from embedded documents and arrays Provide automatic failover Provide data redundancy Automatic sharding distributes data across a cluster of machines Replica sets can provide eventually consistent reads for low latency high throughput deployments To find out more information about MongoDB please visit the main MongoDB website at http www mongodb org http docs mongodb org manual administration production notes Note For production environments please ensure that D View 7 and MongoDB are installed onto a 64 bit operating system D Link D View 7 User Manual 13 Installation D View 7 Setup and Configuration To install D View 7 please make sure that the system it will be installed on meets the following requirements e Is running Windows 7 Professional 64 bit or higher Windows 8 Professional 64 bit Windows Server 2008 Standard 64 bit or higher or Windows Server 2012 Standard 64 bit or higher e Is connected to a network that has Internet access Additionally the following components are also needed If any of the below co
11. continue Step1 Check and Configure Environment us NET Framework 4 0 Windows Firewall ASP ASP NET ISAPI Extensions SAPI Filters D Link D View 7 User Manual Installation After the D View 7 setup application has completed configuring the system environment each additional component should have a green checkmark listed next to its name Click Next to continue the installation process D View 7 also requires MongoDB and can either download and install MongoDB or use an existing MongoDB installation To continue choose to either Install a new MongoDB or Use an Existing MongoDB and then click Next D Link D View 7 User Manual Step1 Check and Configure Environment Installation Environment Ready US NET Framework 4 0 Windows Firewall ASP ASP NET ISAPI Extensions SAPI Filters Step2 Check and Configure Database D View 7 needs to use MongoDB as database you can install a new MongoDB or use an existing one Install a new MongoDB Use an existing MongoDB 17 Installation If D View 7 will be installed using an existing MongoDB instance enter the hostname or IP address of the database An admin level account for the existing MongoDB database Step2 Check and Configure Database is also needed as the D View 7 installation wizard will need to configure settings to operate properly Enter the Username and Password and click Check Connection to verify that the credentials are
12. field to filter the results by The advance search will allow for multiple filtering criteria 2014 05 09 09 08 User shenwu_liu cn dlink com Login N e e 2014 05 08 18 52 User shenwu_liu cn dlink com g N A To export a list of all of the events click on Export to download a CSV file that can be noma oma pro T 4 2014 05 08 17 46 Device Local Probe Discover D Link 172 18 190 233 e e e e 2014 05 08 16 46 Device admin Edit D Link DAP 2590 172 18 191 153 impo rted intoas prea dsheeta pp lication lt enemas 2014 05 08 16 43 Device Local Probe Discover N A 172 18 190 32 2014 05 08 16 43 Device Local Probe Mani age A 172 18 190 209 v SCE D Link D View 7 User Manual 67 System About The About view shows the D View 7 administrator details relevant to the D View 7 server such as IP MAC address system uptime and software version By default the About view shows the Support Device Model List tab which list all of the devices that the current version of D View 7 that is installed is compatible with To show customized identified devices click on the Customized Identified Device Model List tab Devices may be filtered by entering a keyword into the search box Available search options will automatically appear under the search box select the field to filter the results by The advance search will allow for multiple filtering criteria Devices in the Customized Identified Device Model List tab can be edited by clicking on the
13. performed The list can be sorted by any of oe the listed columns and can be filtered using the advance search feature The Export button will download a copy of all the jobs currently displayed To backup a single device or multiple device configuration click on the Backup button A pop up window will open which can be used to select the device s that will have their configurations backed up Click Next to continue aes a DAP 2690 B1i 78 54 2E AD 6B D0 192 168 0 28 3 00 N A DHQ Neihu Enter a name for the task that will be used by D View 7 s Task Management feature to track e e e OO O 3 the backup process Optionally enter a description and the frequency of the backup job that will be performed If necessary the start time can also be delayed or time to live canbe adjusted to allow the backup job more time to complete Click Next to continue at d aft T Hour s EZE ia D Link D View 7 User Manual 57 Maintenance Confirm all of the details are correct and click Submit to finalize the configuration backup process Click Back to make any changes The task will begin immediately and the status _ _ _ _ _ N g 3 Confirm Creation of the task can be found by going to the Task Management view under the Maintenance section To find out more about Task Management please see Task Management on page 60 ee
14. the correct port value D Link D View 7 User Manual Settings SSH Status Telnet Status Web Status Settings SSH Status Telnet Status Web Status Settings SSH Status Telnet Status Web Status Po Po Po rt rt rt Status BG g N Status o Oo Be 41 Inventory SNTP NTP Status DHCP Server Status Trap Status Syslog Status Spanning Tree LLDP Status Safeguard Engine Options for Managed Switches This option shows wether or not the device currently selected is configured to send status updates for NTP To configure this option use the management software for the device This option shows wether or not the device currently selected is configured to send status updates for DHCP To configure this option use the management software for the device If the currently selected device is able to send Trap status to D View and is not currently configured to do so D View 7 can attempt to configure the device To do so click on the Set D View as Trap Server button D View 7 will attempt to make the necessary changes on the currently selected device and if successful will change the interface to show that the option has been toggled on If the currently selected device is able to send Syslog status to D View and is not currently configured to do so D View 7 can attempt to configure the device To do so click on the Set D View as Syslog Server button D V
15. the system the uninstallation O can take several minutes to complete the process Click Next to continue Completed E Delete file C jnetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web SystemsWUserProfile aspx a Delete file C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web Systems UserProfileOld aspx Remove folder C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web Systems Delete file C jnetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web Web config Remove folder C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web Delete file C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web config Delete file C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web sitemap Remove folder C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Delete file C Program Files x86 D Link D View 7 D View ico Delete file C Program Files x86 D Link D View 7 D View7 uninstall exe Remove folder C Program Files x86 D Link D View 7 Delete file C ProgramData Microsoft Windows Start Menu Programs D Link D View7 Uninstall D View7 Ink Delete file C ProgramData Microsoft Windows Start Menu Programs D Link D View7 D View7 Probe Configurator Ink Remove folder C ProgramData Microsoft Windows Start Menu Programs D Link D View7 APPPOOL object DView 7AppPool deleted Completed Building Networks for People D Link D View 7 User Manual 22 Installation The D View 7 probe service will also be uninstalled The progress indicator will display how much time is left until the uninstallation process for the probe service is complete Depending on the speed of the system t
16. unique name that will be used to identify the sensor in the sensor list Using the drop down menu select a time interval for how often the sensor will collect data from the assigned device s Optionally enter a description to help identify the sensor Click Next to continue Sensors can be configured to send alerts based on certain thresholds An administrator can also configure notifications to be sent when either an informative event warning event or critical event is detected on a device Depending on the type of sensor notifications can also be sent for certain types of devices e g Wireless AP sensors can apply to a standalone AP a managed AP or a rogue AP To configure a notification first enable the event level desired The hierarchy of event levels always goes from Info to Warning to Critical To enable a Critical level event Info and Warning must also be enabled Next set the threshold level For some sensors this will be a numerical value for other sensors such as CPU Utilization it will be a percentage Set the number of times the event must be detected If an event is detected multiple times the alert can also be escalated to a higher priority by enabling Escalation Set escalation to On or Off and set the number of times the event must be repeated before being escalated Escalation can only be enabled if the higher priority alert level is also enabled To reset all entered values click the Reset button Click Next to conti
17. 1 19 25 BS 2014 05 16 N A 19 24 N A 0 M Label 35 Inventory Device Detail Overview The device detail overview gives a more complete dashboard view of a device The default overview tab displays basic information that allows network administrators to get the information they need as quickly as possible The number and type of widgets as well as available tabs displayed will depend on the type of devices Certain functions will also be available such as the ability to Reboot a device or configure additional settings By default widgets are not able to be edited and will only display information that has been manual entered To edit information for a widget click on the Edit icon This will allow the user to add information to any of the editable fields for that widget D Link D View 7 User Manual dview 7 menos EE Home gt Inventory gt DES 3200 28 172 18 191 46 DES 3200 28 172 18 191 46 Updated on 2014 05 21 16 31 06 Overview Sensors Monitor Views Logs Settings Belongs to Device Labels 0 Pand Diink TLL heheh he j HA CETA maan a 1E VEEE VEEP VEEE es i eci Activ More Info Event Timey Sensor Type Label s Alert Message Stack Status Not Supported Stack Unit N A cpu jon gt Model Name DES 3200 28 Device Type N A TX gt s for HW Version FW V o ij Resi me C RX s for lt gt SNMP Information g bility Authentication Protocol y Authentication Username rd
18. April 24 2015 Version 1 10 D View 7 Network Management System User Manual D Link Building Networks for People Preface D Link reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes Information in this document may become obsolete as our services and websites develop and change Manual Revisions Revision Date Ci escription O April 11 2014 Initial release Trademarks D Link and the D Link logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of D Link Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States or other countries All other company or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 2015 D Link Corporation All rights reserved This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior expressed written permission from D Link Corporation D Link D View 7 User Manual Table of Contents OG COT sorone ereen Ee EEOAE EEE E 4 About This DOCUMEeEnt seseesesesesesesesesesesesssssseseseseseseseseses 5 Document CONVENTIONS sessssesessesessssesesessesesessesesseseseso 5 Available License senesesesessesesesesesesesesesesesssssseseseseseseseseses 7 System Requirements s sessesessoseseosesessoseororesrorosessesesseses 8 Understanding Basic D View Concepts 9 D View 7 ServVef ssssessss
19. Edit icon This will pop up a window that will allow the administrator to input custom values for the Device Type Model Name Hardware Version and Vendor The About view also allows the administrator to set the email settings for D View 7 server To edit the email settings used click on the Edit icon next to SMTP Server This will pop up a window that will allow the administrator to set the proper hostname and credentials that D View 7 will use to send emails D Link D View 7 User Manual dview 7 TAE Matt_Luu logout admin English Help D Linit O Home gt System gt About About DAP 2310 DAP 2553 DAP 2690B DAP 3520 Switch System OID i Ba Eg Sa a gt So ea e l Device Type Smart GE Switch M Model Name 188 HW Version 00 Vendor dlink save 68
20. MongoDB installation it will load the MongoDB service and initialize the D View 7 database Depending on whether D View is using a new or existing database the initialization process could take several minutes to complete After the database has been successfully setup and started the D View 7 setup will continue Accept the software license by checking off the license agreement button and click Next when ready D Link D View 7 User Manual Step2 Check and Configure Database Please wait for a moment while we are installing MongoDB Installing MongoDB Copying bsondump exe Copying mongo exe Copying mongod exe Copying mongodump exe Copying mongoexport exe Copying mongoperf exe Copying mongorestore exe Copying mongos exe Copying mongostat exe 4 Please wait while Setup is loading License Agreement Please review the license terms before installing D View 7 1 0 0 8 Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement D Link D View Platform Software License Agreement IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This Software End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and D Link for the SOFTWARE s identified above which includes the User s Guide any associated SOFTWARE components any media any printed materials other than the User s Guide and any online or electronic documentation SOFTWARE By installing copying or otherwise using t
21. aa ee Y N A 172 18 190 124 N A Unknown N A select which devices to move then click Move to Managed To completely remove a device w E from D View management click on the Delete Device button 172 18 190 18 N A Unknown N A 172 18 190 2 N A Unknown N A Note This will permanently remove the device and cannot be undone To export a list of all of the devices currently in the Unmanaged device panel view click on Export to download a CSV file that can be imported into a spreadsheet application eiii Devices may also be filtered by entering a keyword into the search box Available search n En options will automatically appear under the search box select the field to filter the results by The advance search will allow for multiple filtering criteria D Link D View 7 User Manual Discover 2014 05 16 19 24 2014 05 16 19 24 2014 05 16 19 24 2014 05 16 19 24 2014 05 16 19 24 2014 05 16 19 24 34 Inventory Managed Devices that are in the Managed device panel view can be directly managed by selecting either the System Name or IP Address of the device The number of devices that are currently in the Managed devices list as well as the number of online and offline devices is displayed in both the Inventory List column as well in the device panel view To move devices between managed and unmanaged use the checkbox to select which devices to move then click Move to Unmanaged To add a device to an inventor
22. ate a topology If Automatically generating a topology choose a central switch will be the starting point for the topology map Next select the number of hops that should be included in the topology map A list of linked devices will be shown that will be used to create the topology map Click Next to continue If Manually generating a topology select the devices that should be used from the list of available devices Click Next to continue D Link D View 7 User Manual dview 7 ish Help D Link D View Server Star Display EZI Default iw chipi og LACP efault Customized Defaul Customized Create New Topology x 1 Choose Device Topology Generate Way Automatically Select one device and set hops to generate the topology Manually Generate the topology of selected devices Choose a Central Switch Choose one Item Analysis topology within Hops of 2 Hops chosen devices Linked Devices D View Manage d Model Name Device Type Probe Location Label und 46 Monitor Enter a name for the topology map that will be shown in the topology list Create New Topology x O Optionally enter a description to help identify the topology map Next select the display type for the topology map A star topology will show connections RREA starting from the central switch moving outwards by the specified number of hops A tree view reorients the same information in a top down view starting with the central s
23. by any of the listed columns and can be filtered using the advance search feature The Export button will download a copy of all the jobs currently displayed D Link D View 7 User Manual dview 7 Recurrent Name Dashboard Invento ry Monitor Maintenance Home gt Maintenance gt Task Management Historical Task Created by Detail Action 60 System System The System section contains License Discovery User Workspace Sensor Settings System Logs and About The License page is used to view and manage licenses for nodes as well as probes that are attached to the D View 7 server The Discovery page is used to manage the discovery function of the different probes that are used to discover devices The User Workspace page is used for account and workspace management The Sensor Settings page is used to create sensors that are used by devices to generate the data needed for the device dashboard widgets The System Logs page is used to view system events that have taken place on the D View 7 server The About page shows information related to D View 7 To learn more about License please refer to License on page 62 To learn more about Discovery please refer toDiscovery amp Probe Setting on page 63 To learn more about User Workspace please refer toUser Management on page 64 To learn more about Sensor Settings please refer to Sensor Setting on page 66 To learn more about System Logs please refer to System Log on pag
24. ce name and add a menor mime description to describe the workspace Click Next to continue Select the devices that will aa T i be a part of the workspace If the selected device has any devices it depends on such as a wireless controller make sure to add those as well Click Next to continue For each device set the device privileges for the workspace Privileges can be set on both the device and its modules Click Submit to save the workspace to the workspace list Chrome34 0 2 62 f EE Chrome34 0 J The newly created workspace will appear in a column list on the left side of the browser To hide the workspace list from view click the lt lt sign at the top of the workspace list Workspaces may also be filtered by entering a part or the whole name of the workspace name into the search box The workspace list can be reordered by clicking the left part of the workspace name and dragging the selected item either up or down in the list To rename or delete a workspace click on the drop down menu item located on the right part of the workspace name The Export button will download a copy of all the jobs currently displayed D Link D View 7 User Manual 64 System To add a new user to the D View 7 Server click on the New User button A pop up window will open Enter the new users account name password email address and set the account to either be active or inactive If the account is set to Inactive
25. click on its corresponding System Name or IP Address link D Link D View 7 User Manual dview 7 Dashboard Home gt Monitor gt Dashboard inventory Home gt Monitor gt Device View Wireless Controller z e o o ooo g a 5 a 0 o eee oo ooo F gw eg A G Lo 5 E o Dy o 5 2 Fs amp 8 a Of Oo 5 DES 3200 Wireless Client Managed j 1 ppstatus TAP Managed pp Status rep 45 Monitor Topology View The Topology View creates network maps based on the interconnecting devices that have been discovered by a probe on a subnet The default Topology View is the initial probe that was installed on the D View 7 server system Additional probes and subnets are listed in the probe list located on the left side of the screen Clicking on the gear icon will display a menu that can be used to toggle the display of certain event levels for the devices that are shown in the topology map Click the lt lt icon to hide the topology list The Topology View always shows the Default tab which contains the D View 7 probe its subnet and all devices on the subnet that have been discovered To customize the view click on the Customized tab To create a new topology click on the located at the upper left hand corner of the topology list This will open the Create New Topology wizard To generate a topology choose to either Automatically or Manually gener
26. cords per page 52 Monitor Monitor Logs The Monitor Logs view shows a list of all received Trap and Syslog events from devices that have been discovered By default the Monitor Logs view shows the Trap Log tab which list Trap events for discovered devices To show Syslog events for discovered devices click on the Syslog tab Events may also be filtered by entering a keyword into the search box Available search options will automatically appear under the search box select the field to filter the results by The advance search will allow for multiple filtering criteria To export a list of all of the events for the currently selected section click on the Export button which will download a CSV file that can be imported into a spreadsheet application While in either tab clicking on the link to a source will open a new window with the detailed device view for that event D Link D View 7 User Manual dview 7 Trap Log Syslog System Name Syslog SNMP Version No Data Found Severity Generic Type Message Message Hep D Link 53 Maintenance Maintenance The Maintenance section contains Batch Config Firmware Management Config Management Task Management Batch Config contains a number of different templates that can be used to configure multiple devices at the same time It is also possible to use the built in Script Template editor to create customized templates that can be sav
27. e Examples of this would be performing a reboot managing event logs or making changes to a configuration on a device D B LELETET terreno Se a D Link devices A eeeh NAT Environment 3 d party devices D Link D View 7 User Manual 11 Introduction Sensor D View 7 comes preconfigured with a number of sensors that can be used to gather network statistics Sensors can also be customized down to the device level in order to give network administrators up to date information based on any number of criteria Administrators can log into the D View 7 server and use the sensor setup wizard to specify a metric such as CPU utilization and then assign the sensor to any number of devices groups or whole network segments Sensors will then be deployed to the device dashboard and will gather the necessary information in real time updating at specified intervals and storing the analyzed data for historical reporting Sensors can also be assigned to separate workspaces within D View 7 allowing administrators to create different network environments based on access controls built into D View 7 This will help to create different workspaces for different teams based on the same number of devices and network topology but enable different teams to focus on what matters D Link D View 7 User Manual 12 Introduction Databases The D View 7 backend is built on MongoDB a document oriented NoSQL database MongoDB is made
28. e 67 To learn more about About please refer to About on page 68 D Link D View 7 User Manual 61 System License The License view allows the D View 7 administrator to perform activations for adding view leslie e eaa nodes or probes as well as managing existing licenses The License List Export button will EEEN me download a copy of all the data for both probes and nodes The Probe Server List Export Trial 25 25 0 5 button will download all of the information related to probe statuses that are currently on mnn License NO Activation Date the network To add a new license for either a probe or node click on the Add License button This will omen open a pop up window that will start the activation wizard To find out more about the activation process please see Activation on page 24 To deactivate a license click on the Deactivate License The deactivation process anaa Can not be reversed Once you deactivate you will unable to use the full version of D View 7 The D View 7 installation will be unavailable until you reset or reinstall D View 7 All of the license s listed will be released at the same time and it is not possible to deactivate a single license number Activating a probe is a two part process To activate a probe first add the additional probe license following the activation process outlined on page 24 Next click on the Add Probe button in the Probe Server List section of the License view Enter a na
29. e a device Choose one Item Add Widget Basic widget NOW O x No Data Q Are you sure you want to delete this widget E 32 Inventory Inventory The Inventory list shows hardware devices that are on the network and their relevant information such as IP address Serial Numbers and Firmware The inventory list is separated into two major sections managed and unmanaged By default the Inventory list will open the D View Managed devices panel view The managed device list can be further organized by applying labels to groups of devices When a new device is added to the network D View will automatically add it to the unmanaged device list if it is discoverable Devices that are in the managed list will be moved to the unmanaged list if they have been deleted from a specifically labelled group To create a new label click on the sign in the upper left corner of the device list column A popup window will open enter a unique label name assign a color to the label and adda description to describe the label Click Create to save the label to the device list Labels are unique to the workspace that the user is currently in and users in the same workspace will share labels The newly created inventory label will appear in a column list on the left side of the browser To add another inventory label click on the sign at the top of the inventory label list To hide the inventory label list from view click the lt
30. e on off toggle is set to On If the currently selected device supports remote SSH log in the SSH service for the device can be controlled by D View 7 Use the toggle to enable or disable the remote SSH service If the status is reported as Not Available the service may still be available but status notifications may not be enabled To enable status notifications for SSH use the management software for the device By default SSH is set to port 22 If the SSH service is running on a non standard port enter the correct port by clicking on the edit button and entering the correct port value If the currently selected device supports remote Telnet log in the Telnet service for the device can be controlled by D View 7 Use the toggle to enable or disable the remote Telnet service If the status is reported as Not Available the service may still be available but status notifications may not be enabled To enable status notifications for Telnet use the management software for the device By default Telnet is set to port 23 If the Telnet service is running on a non standard port enter the correct port by clicking on the edit button and entering the correct port value If the currently selected device supports remote Web log in the status of the SSH service for the device can be controlled by D View 7 Use the toggle to enable or disable the remote SSH service If the status is reported as Not Available the service may still be available b
31. e on page 62 D Link D View 7 User Manual amp Failed to add license License does not exist 3 Result Successfully added the license s to the D View 7 License Summary License NO Registration Date Probe Server Node 9F39A649D740856D8F82 2014 06 10 17 47 0 50 6AA8C6E777E0B813BC72 2014 06 10 17 47 0 50 7F78D9595A01A8441929 2014 06 10 17 47 0 100 Total 0 200 To Dos 1 Activate Probe Servers You can activate additional Probe Server by entering the Activation Code to the Probe Server 2 Go to Inventory where you can find the managed and unmanaged devices You may create device group s here and put devices into different group s 3 The Default Sensors is automatically added to monitor and maintain the managed devices However you may go to System gt Sensor Settings to create customized sensors and apply them on each device 25 Installation Upgrading From A Previous Version It is not possible to migrate the data from an existing D View 6 0 installation to D View 7 due to the new database technology introduced with D View 7 D View 7 uses a completely different design and architecture that allows network administrators to more easily manage end devices as well as streamline their workflow process If D View 6 is currently installed on a network a number of steps can be taken to ensure that deploying D View 7 goes smoothly 1 Install D View 7 on a new server 2 Collect the subnet information and SNMP co
32. e rack will be empty and created with the default title of New Rack To change the rack title click the title and enter the desired value To add a device to the rack click the sign in the upper right corner of the virtual rack Clicking the sign will open a pop up window with a list of available devices Select the devices to add the to rack and click Add Newly added devices will be added into the rack Devices can be moved between racks by clicking and dragging the desired device to any available rack D Link D View 7 User Manual New Rack Please choose the devices you want to add to this rack Selected Status C8 D3 A3 A2 DC BE System Name MAC N A 00 1B 11 16 6E 40 N A 1 7E E5 29 ED 07 N A 00 19 5B EC 32 8C DES 3052P 00 19 5B EC 32 8C DES 3828P 00 19 5B 13 37 40 DES 3828P 00 19 5B 13 37 40 DEV 191 28 00 22 B0 82 C2 80 DGS 3100 00 08 05 00 00 85 AC F1 DF B1 24 E0 Rack001 aA B 172 1 i P 172 18 191 48 172 18 190 253 192 168 0 27 192 168 0 27 192 168 0 29 192 168 0 29 172 18 191 28 Device Type L2 FE Switch Smart GE Switch L2 FE Switch L2 FE Switch L3 FE Switch L3 FE Switch L2 FE Switch 192 168 0 15 Smart GE Switch 172 18 191 41 L2 GE Switch 192 168 0 254 L2 GE Switch T oe on ax anax EE ee DES3028 35 17 Tht a ees eS
33. ed for later use Firmware Management is used to deploy firmware upgrades to multiple devices at the same time Config Management is used to backup and restore configurations for a single or multiple devices at the same time Task Management is used to view and manage currently running as well as historical task To learn more about Batch Config please refer to Batch Configuration on page 55 To learn more about Firmware Management please refer to Firmware Management on page 56 To learn more about Config Management please refer to Configuration Backup amp Restore on page 57 To learn more about Task Management please refer to Task Management on page 60 D Link D View 7 User Manual 54 Maintenance atch Configuration Groups of devices can be simultaneously configured or controlled using the Batch Config ewe utility There are a number of default configuration templates that can be used which are sorted by the device type they are applicable to Sub Template o Desipion Supported Modlete LLDP Status Configuration Set LLDP status for device All Category Distributed Tunneling Confi Telnet Status Configuration Set Telnet status and port for device eg e e e Captive Portal Global Config l e default view for atc on g is the Common em p ate section l e g enera raei anne pin cot Fils se cs Geir Seb kees ra irori Al catagory All Category Modifjing Radio Configurati Safeguard Engine Status Configuration Set Safeguard Engine S
34. ed network environment what make devices hard to access through SNMP dview 7 Local Probe CEECEETT a O oO o O What Server will DO e Collect amp store data from probe s What Probe will DO e Discover networks local or remote sites Monitor and collect data from devices e Execute commands on devices Analyze amp compile data e Dispatch commands from admins D Link D View 7 User Manual 9 Introduction D View 7 Server Utilizing the server probe architecture enables D View 7 to get a view of the overall network topology versus traditional network management systems Deploying probes in network segments that would otherwise be unaccessible from the outside allows network administrators to gain full control of networked resources without having to reconfigure the network in a way that could potentially be not secure NAT Environment dview 7 A gt T Router Probe m EN Probe Double NAT Environment Q lt V Q Q Q wy amp The server probe architecture also facilitates a more secure networking environment by eliminating the need to have unnecessary ports open for each segment of the network that needs to be monitored By deploying a probe within the desired network segment certain ports such as SNMP Trap or others that could potentially be exploited are no longer required to be exposed D View 7 leverages ports 80 and 443 to communicate secu
35. en Discovered B 2014 05 05 13 58 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 191 248 2014 5 5 13 58 55 N A 172 18 191 248 has been Discovered B 2014 05 05 11 21 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 190 53 2014 5 5 11 21 08 N A 172 18 190 53 has been Discovered e e P 7 a 7 7 B 2014 05 05 09 47 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 190 71 2014 5 5 9 47 54 N A 172 18 190 71 has been Discovered Wh ein th e Devi ce ta b C IC ki n g on th e in k to a source WI O p en a new win d ow wit h t h e 2014 05 05 09 47 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 190 48 2014 5 5 9 47 52 N A 172 18 190 48 has been Discovered J is 2014 05 05 09 47 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 190 27 2014 5 5 9 47 50 N A 172 18 190 27 has been Discovered e e e is 2014 05 05 09 47 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 190 18 2014 5 5 9 47 47 N A 172 18 190 18 has been Discovered d eta e d d evi ce Vi CW fo r t h at eve nt B 2014 05 04 16 45 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 191 223 2014 5 4 16 45 10 N A 172 18 191 223 has been Discovered B 2014 05 04 14 09 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 191 179 2014 5 4 14 09 46 N A 172 18 191 179 has been Discovered B 2014 05 04 14 09 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 190 224 2014 5 4 14 09 31 N A 172 18 190 224 has been Discovered D Link D View 7 User Manual 20 V Re
36. esessssescssesesessesesesseseseesesescesesescsss 10 ULE E TEERAA E E O ENE OAA 11 SON ON enren aen E N S 12 Databases s nesesesesesessesesesesesesesesesesssesseseseseseseseseresesses 13 D View 7 Setup and Configuration seseeseessesseesesseeseeseesesseess 14 InstallatiOn eseseesesssesesesesesesesessssssesesesesesesesesssesseseseseseseseses 15 Uninstallation e sssesesesesesesesesseessesesesesesesesecesesseseseseseseseses 22 PAC TA ALO p O O E 24 Upgrading From A Previous Version 26 Launching the D View 7 Dashboard sseeee 27 Logging into the D View 7 Dashboard 00008 28 Dashboard sessesssesesesesesesessssesssesesesesesesesecsseeseseseseseseseses 29 Dashboard Interface s seseesesesessesesesessssesesessssesesesses 30 Customized Dashboard sesessseesesesesesesesressssseseseseses 31 Customized Dashboard WidgetsS essessesessessessess 32 WIV COU E E A EAE E A 33 Unmanaged ss sessessesseseeseesessesseseeseesessesseseeseesessesseseeseesesses 34 EVV AINA a MEENE AAE EEA E E 35 Device Detail Overview ssssssesssssesesesesesssesseseseseseseseses 36 Device Detail SenSoTfS s sesseessesesesesesesesesssesseseseseseseseses 37 D Link D View 7 User Manual Device Details Monitor VieWS esessessssessessesseseeseesesses 38 Device Details LOQS s ssesessessessessesessessessesseseeseesessesseseesesses 39 Device Details Settings ssessessesesse
37. f the current view D Link D View 7 User Manual Topology Information Q Xo AM Star Tree Cho Item ly Aut Zs EZZ H Default Customized Search Topology Topology 1 a E Topo002 EJ Topo001 g Ej 191topo Star Display Export 47 Monitor Hovering the mouse cursor over any device will open a pop up window that contains some basic information for that device such as the devices IP address MAC address and recent events that originated from the device Probe Information Name Local Probe IP localhost 00 24 81 8B D6 8D Recent 5 Active Events More Info Event Time Alert Message A 2014 6 11 11 14 15 N A 2014 06 11 11 14 15 172 18 191 188 has been Discovered 2014 6 9 14 34 43 N A 2014 06 09 14 34 43 172 18 191 115 has been Discovered 2014 6 9 9 32 45 N A 2014 06 09 09 32 45 172 18 191 248 has been In the customized topology view it is also possible to edit the connections between edit devices With a customized topology selected click on the Edit button The top section of the topology map will change displaying the edit functions available for Ed Exit without Saving the current topology map The Auto Arrangement button will open a pop up that enables changing the display type of the current topology map as well as changing the central starting device m Display Type O ae O N AA Star Tree Central Device for display N A C Auto The Edit Devices button will open a pop up tha
38. h tab in Event View has an Active Events section as well as an Acknowledged Events Dom neat mn A o 2014 05 09 11 17 CPU Utilization so CPU utilization gt 90 for 1 Times 2 bat bd bd o 2014 05 09 11 17 CPU Utilization ae CPU Utilization gt 90 for 1 Times section New events will be stored in the Active Events section until they have been marked Dom memur ovans D uomassa o 2014 05 09 11 17 CPU Utilization gt CPU Utilization gt 90 for 1 Times k d d b h s k he h h e b o 2014 05 09 11 16 CPU Utilization ape CPU Utilization gt 90 for 1 Times Yes as acknowledged To move between each section click on either the Active Events button Dom mummu mor pani ae zaa rss S ameme ve o 2014 05 09 11 06 CPU Utilization o CPU Utilization gt 90 for 1 Times Yes k d d E b o 2014 05 09 10 08 CPU Utilization e CPU Utilization gt 90 for 1 Times Yes O r Ac n Ow e g e ve n ts u tto n e o 2014 05 08 20 20 Wired Traffic ee TX gt 10Gbps for 1 Times Yes o 2014 05 08 19 35 Wired Traffic ee RX gt 10Gbps for 1 Times Yes o 2014 05 08 18 03 Wired Traffic so TX gt 10Gbps for 1 Times Yes 20 V Records per page Bie 3 To archive events use the check box to select the event The Acknowledge button will appear in the upper left corner of the Event View window dview 7 Matt_Luu logout admin English Help D Link Events may also be filtered by entering a keyword into the search box Available search ete Device System Show op
39. he SOFTWARE you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA do not install or use the SOFTWARE If the SOFTWARE was mailed to you return the media envelope along with the rest of the package to the location where you obtained it within 30 days from purchase 1 The SOFTWARE is licensed not sold 2 GRANT OF LICENSE This SOFTWARE is owned by D Link or its suppliers and is protected by copyright law and international copyright treaty Therefore you must treat this SOFTWARE like any other copyrighted material e g a book except that you may either make one copy of the SOFTWARE solely for backup or archival purposes or transfer the SOFTWARE to a single hard disk i If you accept the terms of the agreement dick the check box below You must accept the agreement to install D View 7 1 0 0 8 Click Next to continue accept the terms of the License Agreement Building Networks for People 19 Installation By default the main D View 7 application will install itself into the Program Files directory C Program Files D Link D View 7 If a different installation path is desired click Browse to navigate to the folder where the D View 7 application will be installed to Next enter the default URL that users will use to access the D View 7 application This can be either a hostname such as domainname com or an IP address such as 192 168 0 100 The Web Destination Folder is usually
40. he uninstallation can take several minutes to complete the process When the uninstallation is complete click Next to continue The D View 7 application has been successfully removed Click OK to complete the uninstallation process D Link D View 7 User Manual Uninstalling Please wait while D View 7 1 0 0 8 is being uninstalled Uninstalling D View Probe Server STATE 1 STOPPED WIN32_EXIT_CODE 0 0x0 SERVICE_EXIT_CODE 0 0x0 CHECKPOINT 0x0 WAIT_HINT 0x0 5C DeleteService SUCCESS Uninstalling D View Probe Server SERVICE_NAME DViewProbeServer TYPE 10 WIN32_OWN_PROCESS STATE 3 STOP_PENDING STOPPABLE NOT_PAUSABLE ACCEPTS_SHUTDOWN WIN32_EXIT_CODE 0 0x0 SERVICE_EXIT_CODE 0 0x0 Uninstallation Complete Uninstall was completed successfully Delete file C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web Systems UserProfile aspx Delete file C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web Systems UserProfileOld aspx Remove folder C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web Systems Delete file C jnetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web Web config Remove folder C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web Delete file C jnetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web config Delete file C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Web sitemap Remove folder C inetpub wwwroot DView7 Web Delete file C Program Files x86 D Link D View 7 D View ico Delete file C Program Files x86 D Link D View 7 D View7 uninstall exe Remove folder C Program Files x86
41. idget to switch between a visual graph mode or a grid table view that displays data only L To change the time period for the data that is currently displayed click on the drop down menu and select the time period desired If the time period option is greyed out the widget is only able to display the most current available data To hide the widget from view click on the sign To expand the widget and show its data again click on the sign At any point the widgets may be rearranged by clicking and dragging the title bar into the desired order D Link D View 7 User Manual 30 Dashboard Customized Dashboard D View allows for the creation of customized dashboards that contain a variety of different metrics Dashboards are unique to the current workspace so if more than one user shares a workspace the newly created dashboard will be shared among the users If it is necessary to separate dashboards between different users the users must be in different workspaces To find out more about setting up workspaces please see User Management on page 64 To begin creating a customized dashboard hover over the Dashboard menu item and click on Customized If D View has just been installed or if this is a new workspace the customized dashboard list will be empty Click on the Create a New Dashboard link to start creating a new dashboard When the Create New Dashboard dialogue box opens enter a unique name for the dashboard An op
42. iew 7 will attempt to make the necessary changes on the currently selected device and if successful will change the interface to show that the option has been toggled on If the selected managed switch supports the spanning tree protocol D View 7 can enable or disable the service To enable the spanning tree protocol ensure that the on off toggle is set to On If the selected managed switch supports status updates from the Link Layer Discovery Protocol D View 7 can enable or disable the service To enable LLDP status updates ensure that the on off toggle is set to On If the selected managed switch supports D Link s Safeguard Engine D View 7 can enable or disable the service To enable Safeguard Engine updates ensure that the on off toggle is set to On D Link D View 7 User Manual SNTP NTP Status OFF DHCP Server Status Not Supported Trap Status Set D View as Trap Server Syslog Status Set D View as Syslog Server Spanning Tree ON LLDP Status On Safeguard Engine ON 42 Inventory POE Status RMON SSH Status Telnet Status Web Status If the selected managed switch supports status updates for Power over Ethernet D View 7 can enable or disable the service To enable PoE status updates ensure that the on off toggle is set to On If the selected managed switch supports status updates for Remote Network Monitoring D View 7 can enable or disable the service To enable RMON status updates ensure that th
43. ion system applicationHost applicationPools for MACHINE WEBROOT APPHOST at configu Applied configuration changes to section system webServer security isapiCgiRestriction for MACHINE WEBROOT APPHOST at c Applied configuration changes to section system webServer security isapiCgiRestriction for MACHINE WEBROOT APPHOST at c Created uninstaller C Program Files x86 D Link D View 7 D View7 uninstall exe Completed Building Networks for People The D View 7 setup is now complete D View 7 can now be accessed by typing in http lt hostname or IP gt DView7 into any browser Completing the D View 7 1 0 0 8 Setup Wizard D View 7 1 0 0 8 has been installed on your computer Click Finish to close this wizard D Link D View 7 User Manual 21 Installation Uninstallation To uninstall the D View 7 server start the Uninstall D View7 application by clicking on m D link Start gt D Link gt D View7 gt Uninstall D View7 from the Windows Start menu p _ LU VIeWw D D View Probe Configurator H Uninstall D View A pop up prompt will confirm that D View 7 will be removed from the system Click Yes to continue or No to cancel You selected to remove D View 7 Are you sure you want to remove The progress indicator will display how much time is left until the uninstallation process for the D View 7 service is complete Depending on the speed of
44. is also important to follow any precautions listed on the firmware download page to ensure that the process completes without any issues After selecting the proper firmware binary and selecting the proper device to upload the firmware into click Next Set the task details that will be used to identify the job for that device Optionally set a description and a time to live for the job The default expiration time for the firmware upgrade process is 1 hour Click Next to continue Confirm all of the details are correct and click Submit to finalize the firmware upgrade process Click Back to make any changes The task will begin immediately and the status of the task can be found by going to the Task Management view under the Maintenance section To find out more about Task Management please see Task Management on page 60 D Link D View 7 User Manual Dashboard Inventory Monitor Maini n Home gt Maintenance gt Firmware Management Firmware Upgrade dview 7 Model Name Previous FW Version No Data Found 2 Set Task Details Name Description Device Type Model Name 56 Maintenance Configuration Backup amp Restore The Config Management view is used to backup and restore configurations for a single or ROSE asli ard Home gt Maintenance gt Config Management multiple devices at the same time The default view for Config Management shows a list of previous backup or restore task that have been
45. k Management Protocol SNMP Network Management System This is a comprehensive standards based management tool designed to centrally manage critical network characteristics such as availability reliability and resilience in a consistent manner D View accommodates a wide range of devices including Wireless AP Wireless Controller Unified AP Unified Switch Smart Managed Switches Other SNMP supported devices 3009998 This guide does not discuss network design management concepts or provide detailed explanations of SNMP MIB RMON and associated concepts We assume the reader is familiar with these networking concepts hence variables defined in D View menus are self explanatory D Link D View 7 User Manual 4 Introduction About This Document Scope Use this document to learn use and configure the different features of D View 7 Audience This document is written for network managers system administrators and or IT personnel who would need to work with D View 7 Document Conventions Reader Alert Conventions Reader alerts are used throughout this document to notify the reader of essential information The following table explains the meaning of each alert Reader Alert Meaning Alerts to supplementary information that is not essential to the completion of the task at hand Alerts to supplementary information D Link D View 7 User Manual 5 Introduction Style Conventions The following table exp
46. lains the meaning of each style convention used in this guide Style Element Meaning Bold font Use for describing user interface elements and characters that need to be typed into the interface For example Hierarchy Topology Workplace and type http 192 168 1 1 Italic font Variables for which the reader must supply a specific value For example Filename ext can refer to any valid file name Courier New font Samples of code and file paths and names Courier New Bold font A command that is typed at the command prompt For example ipconfig D Link D View 7 User Manual Introduction Available License After installing D View the trial version is automatically activated and allows evaluation of the product with a full feature set with no expiration date The trial version includes support for 25 nodes and 2 probes Additional licenses can be purchased and added at any time Added licenses are accumulated and there is no expiration date on additional license Licenses are sold in electronic packs for adding additional nodes or additional probes The two types of licenses are different and need to be purchased separately A node is any SNMP devices discovered in D View 7 The node license determines how many devices the D View 7 can manage A probe is the remote agent which communicates between the D View 7 server and devices The probe license determines how many probes a D View 7 server can use to communicate with devices fr
47. ll and configure the missing components Missing or improperly configured components will have a red X listed next to their name Click Configuring the Installation Environment to have D View attempt to fix any issues D Link D View 7 User Manual dview Choose Language English b dview 7 This wizard will help you to install D View 7 the professional Network ManagementSystem published by D Link Installation steps is listed in below Step 1 Check and Configure Environment Os Step 2 Check and Configure Database MongoDB Step 3 Install D View 7 Step1 Check and Configure Environment Configuring the Installation Environment Result x NET Framework 4 0 Vv Windows Firewall v ASP ASP NET ISAPI Extensions SAPI Filters x Back 15 Installation The D View 7 setup application will display its current progress for each missing or not properly configured component Step1 Check and Configure Environment Installing IIS us NET Framework 4 0 Windows Firewall ASP ASP NET ISAPI Extensions ISAPI Filters Depending on the speed of the network connection or if an additional component is already installed but not configured properly the setup application can take several minutes to complete If an additional component is already installed but needs to make T ES changes that might impact other applications the installation wizard will wait for user confirmation to
48. m s shortcuts You can also enter a name to create a new folder i 3D Stuff Accessories Administrative Tools Adobe LiveCyde ES2 Adobe Master Collection CS6 Java Java Development Kit Lenovo ThinkVantage Tools LINE Microsoft Silverlight Microsoft Stuff Installing Please wait while D View 7 1 0 0 8 is being installed Stopping Service Output folder C Program Files x86 D Link D View 7 Create folder C ProgramData Microsoft Windows Start Menu Programs D Link D View7 Create shortcut C ProgramData Microsoft Windows Start Menu Programs D Link D View7 D View7 Probe Configurator Ink Create shortcut C Users Public Desktop D Link D View7 Ink Extract D View ico 100 Stopping Service Building Networks for People 20 Installation At the end of the installation process the setup application will display a summary of all of the changes that were made to the system Click Next to finalize the D View 7 installation Setup was competed successfuly Completed NOT_STOPPABLE NOT_PAUSABLE IGNORES_SHUTDOWN WIN32_EXIT_CODE 0 0x0 SERVICE_EXIT_CODE 0 0x0 0x1 8376 APPPOOL object DView7AppPool added APP object Default Web Site DView7 added VDIR object Default Web Site DView7 added Applied configuration changes to section system applicationHost applicationPools for MACHINE WEBROOT APPHOST at configu Applied configuration changes to sect
49. me to help identify the Probe Name PO probe Click Next to continue Next It will also issue an activation code that will need to be entered into the probe server to ican ai D View 7 will automatically assign an available license code to the newly created probe test ZZHM PQ2V BRAZ 7777 activate it Write down the activation code and enter it into the remote probe server to finish the Notice x probe activation process The probe will remain inactive on D View 7 server until the activation code has been entered and has successfully connected back to the D View 7 server The probe has NOT been activated yet You should enter the activation code in the probe server to finish the process of activation D Link D View 7 User Manual 62 System Discovery amp Probe Setting The Discovery view allows the D View 7 administrator to monitor and manage active probes that are paired with the D View 7 server Each probe is listed in its own widget n that gives basic details such as the probes MAC address version system uptime and the gpr Discover in Discovering ii 30 we discovery interval for detecting new devices on the network 25 Location dview 7 Help D Link Last Updated Time Uptime SNMP Version Communities IP Range Subnet Alias public private public private To make any changes to an existing probes setting click on the Edit icon in the upper right corner of a probes widget A pop up
50. mmunities from D View 6 3 Configure the discovery network and SNMP communities in the D View 7 and start to discover the network ay Note Do not install D View 6 and D View 7 on the same server Doing so will cause database and network conflicts D Link D View 7 User Manual 26 Dashboard Launching the D View 7 Dashboard To start the D View 7 dashboard click on Start gt All Programs gt D Link gt D View 7 gt D View 7 Default Programs Desktop Gadget Gallery 9 zi Evernote Installer 4 oe The default web browser will launch and present the login screen Internet Explorer Lenovo Device Experience Documents Lenove ThinkVantage Tools amp Windows Anytime Upgrade Pictures Ej Windows DVD Maker ga Windows Fax and Scan Windows Media Center Windows Media Player al a g Windows Update lt i XPS Viewer Control Panel dJi Accessories Adobe Ji D Link Default Programs eb D View7 D D View 7 Help and Support PF D View7 Probe Settings PF Uninstall D View J DMz dJi Maintenance 4 Music Devices and Printers m o a ee O Shut down D Link D View 7 User Manual 27 Dashboard Logging into the D View 7 Dashboard To log into D View 7 enter an email username and password and then click Login The default login credentials for the administrator account are email admin and password admin English This password can be changed later from the User Profile gt Security panel
51. more about Event View please refer to Event View on page 52 To learn more about Monitor Logs please refer to Monitor Logs on page 53 D Link D View 7 User Manual 44 Monitor Device View The Device View section shows devices listed by type and gives more insight into certain aspects of each type of hardware than the inventory page The default view for Monitor is the switch tab For each category of device the status most recent event and other relevant information such as IP MAC address and others is shown Clicking on a devices name or IP address will open that device s detail page Clicking on the link to the probe that it is attached to will open the probe s detail page To export a list of all of the devices currently in the Managed device panel view click on Export to download a CSV file that can be imported into a spreadsheet application Devices may also be filtered by entering a keyword into the search box Available search options will automatically appear under the search box select the field to filter the results by The advance search will allow for multiple filtering criteria To reorder the current device panel view click on the column title to sort by either ascending or descending For some categories of devices the column list can be customized by clicking on the at the end of the column list From the drop down menu select which columns to display and click Apply to save the changes To manage a device
52. mponents are not present at the time of the D View 7 installation the installation wizard will install the missing components e IIS e NET Framework 4 0 e Windows Firewall is enabled e ASP ASP NET ISAPI Extensions and ISAPI Filters are installed e MongoDB To begin the installation process download the D View 7 setup application from the D View website After the download has completed navigate to where the setup application was downloaded to and double click on the setup application to begin The setup application by default installs all of the necessary components needed to operate in trial mode Trial mode has all of the same features as a licensed D View 7 server but is limited to 25 nodes and 2 probes To learn more about licensing and the activation process for D View 7 please refer to Activation on page 24 D Link D View 7 User Manual 14 Installation Installation After double clicking the setup application file the installation wizard will start Select the preferred language to install Currently D View 7 supports the following languages English Simplified Chinese e Traditional Chinese After selecting the preferred installation language D View 7 will check to make sure that the necessary components needed to run are installed and properly configured Click Start Installation to continue If D View 7 detects that any components are not present or configured properly it can attempt to download insta
53. n the Settings tab and refer to Device Details Settings on page 40 D Link D View 7 User Manual dview 7 Home gt Inventory gt DES 3200 28 172 18 191 46 DES 3200 28 172 18 191 46 Updated on 2014 05 21 16 31 06 Overview Show Time Sensors Monitor Views Syslog Logs Settings SNMP Version Generic Type Message matt logout admin English Help v D Link Time Period com 72 Last 24 Hour M Start 2014 05 20 16 42 C 10 MPG 32 BEA 53 BR 6S End 2014 05 21 16 42 39 Inventory Device Details Settings The Device Details Settings tab is available for devices that are able to receive configuration commands from the D View 7 server This will include classes of device such as managed switches managed access points and routers firewall devices Some of the options for the settings tab may change depending on the device Options for APs SNTP NTP This option shows wether or not the device currently selected is Status configured to send status updates for NTP To configure this option use the management software for the device DHCP Server This option shows wether or not the device currently selected is Status configured to send status updates for DHCP To configure this option use the management software for the device Trap Status If the currently selected device is able to send Trap status to D View and is not currently configured to do so D View 7 can attempt to configure the de
54. ncludes the currently selected device Create Date Device Description Customized Topology 2014 05 16 19 41 2 gt gt gt gt Panel View Panel View Topologies may also be filtered by name by entering a keyword into the search box The monitor view displays the name of the topology they type of topology it is a part of the date the topology was created the number of devices that are associated with the topology and if available a description of the topology D Link D View 7 User Manual 38 Inventory Device Details Logs Devices that have support for local or remote logging will have a logs tab which list all of the events for that device D View 7 supports both the Trap and Syslog standards and can receive either if a remote networking device is configured properly The Logs view can be filtered by time period using the drop down menu The events are listed in chronological order starting with the name of the event the SNMP version that was used by the remote device the category of event for the message and the message itself Devices that have notifications setup correctly will also have their events added to the D View tool panel event notification area These alerts are for all devices setup correctly and clicking on either Critical Warning Informative System or Unmanaged will allow the administrator to review and take action as necessary To configure a device to use D View 7 as a Trap or Syslog server click o
55. nue Select the device s that will be assigned to the new sensor Devices can be filtered by using the advance search feature Click Finish to save the new sensor To view the new sensor go to the Inventory View and find a device that the newly created sensor was assigned to The sensor will appear as a new widget within the devices detailed dashboard view D Link D View 7 User Manual dview 7 Interva Create New Wireless AP Type Sensor 1 Set Sensor Information Hep D Link Create New Wireless AP Type S D O 2 Set Alert Rule ensor 000000000 oO g a g g oO Create New Wireless AP Type Sensor 3 Apply to Device s 00 17 9A 95 2D 14 172 18 191 96 00 17 9A 95 1F 00 172 18 191 95 B8 A3 86 7B AB FO 14 D6 4D 5E 37 FO 14 D6 4D 60 7D CO 192 168 0 32 14 D6 4D 60 7D CO 192 168 0 32 00 17 9A 95 55 0C 192 168 0 33 00 17 9A 95 55 0C 192 168 0 33 Device Type Model Name DWS 4026 DWS 3026 DWc 1000 DWc 1000 DWS 3160 24TC DWS 3160 24TC DWS 3160 24TC DWS 4026 DWS 402 6 DWS 4026 66 System System Log The System Logs view shows a list of all events that have taken place on the D View 7 dview7 z REE ono en saen e gt DLA server vere rc Events may be filtered by entering a keyword into the search box Available search options will automatically appear under the search box select the
56. of sensors will change depending on the type of device that is selected Some sensor options have additional options that must be specified before the widget can successfully be created By default the interval for the time period is set to 1 minute Click Create to save the widget to the dashboard Once the widget has been saved it will appear in the Custom View area To rename a widget click on the name in the widgets title bar To change the widget display type click on the drop down option This will allow the widget to switch between a visual graph mode or a grid table view that displays data only To change the time period for the data that is currently displayed click on the drop down menu and select the time period desired If the time period option is greyed out the widget is only able to display the most current available data To display information about the device that the widget is associated with hover over the information icon To hide the widget from view click on the sign To expand the widget and show its data again click on the sign At any point the widgets may be rearranged by clicking and dragging the title bar into the desired order To delete the widget click on the X icon A confirmation dialogue box will open to confirm the widget deletion D Link D View 7 User Manual Created successfully No widget found You can Add a New Widget for this dashboard Create New Widget Name Choos
57. om different subnets An example for a need to purchase additional licenses would be 1 A single location has 290 nodes that need to be monitored In this example an additional 250 node license pack and a 25 node license pack could be combined with the default free 25 node licenses to allow up to 300 nodes 2 Four separate locations each have 5 nodes In this example an additional 5 probe license pack could be combined with the default free 2 probe license to allow up to 7 probes that could discover a total of 25 nodes the default 25 node licenses included with D View 7 To find out more about how to activate additional licenses on the D View 7 server please see Activation on page 24 To find out more about how to manage additional licenses on the D View 7 server please see License on page 62 Node Probe License License x Number of device can be Number of Probe to discover managed by D View 7 devices in different subnets locations D Link D View 7 User Manual Introduction System Requirements Server Requirements CPU Duel Core 3 0 GHz or above RAM 4 GB or above HD Space 120 GB or above Depends on the number of devices managed Windows 7 64 Bits Professional Edition or above Windows 8 64 Bits Professional Edition or above Windows Server 2008 64 Bits Standard Edition or above Windows Server 2012 64 Bits Standard Edition or above Probe System Requirement 7 CPU Single Core 2 0 GHz or above RAM 2
58. or be used to group te devices based on preference Multiple racks are listed in the rack list located on the left side senior sesceneree of the screen acum To create a new rack group click on the sign in the upper left corner of the rack E group column A pop up window will open enter a unique rack group name and add ee ntmnnmncenanes O O a description to describe the rack group Click Create to save the rack group to the rack e EES group list Labels are unique to the workspace that the user is currently in and users in the Te mmm D rn test 172 18 191 gBogax f a Sone i rn same workspace will share labels The newly created rack group will appear in a column list on the left side of the browser To add another rack group click on the sign at the top of the rack group list To hide the rack group list from view click the lt lt sign at the top of the rack group list Rack groups may also be filtered by entering a part or the whole name of the rack group into the search box The rack group list can be reordered by clicking the left part of the label name and dragging the selected item either up or down in the list To rename or delete an rack group click on the drop down menu item located on the right part of the rack group name D Link D View 7 User Manual 50 Monitor To create a rack click the Add Rack button This will add an empty rack to the rack view for the current rack group Th
59. re correct and click Submit to finalize the configuration restore process Click Back to make any changes The task will begin immediately and the status of the task can be found by going to the Task Management view under the Maintenance section To find out more about Task Management please see Task Management on page 60 D Link D View 7 User Manual 3 Set Task Details a Description E d aft 1 Hour s ETE o 0 4 Confirm Creation ystem Name IP Backup File N A 172 18 191 47 2014 6 3 16 23 34_172 18 191 47_DES 3052 whe 59 Maintenance Task Management The Task Management view is used to view and manage currently running as well as track task that have been previously run The default view for Task Management shows a list of current task that are being performed as well as task that occur on a recurring basis The list can be sorted by any of the listed columns and can be filtered using the advance search feature The Export button will download a copy of all the jobs currently displayed The latest results for any job can be seen by clicking on the link listed in the Latest Result column Details for the job can also be found by clicking on the Magnifying Glass icon Clicking on the Pause icon will cause the job to suspend until the Play icon is clicked resuming the job The Trash icon will delete the job To view a list of previously completed task click on the Historical tab The Historical Task list can be sorted
60. rely and over standardized communication protocols that leave the network security uncompromised Communicate via s Network Port 80 amp 443 security intact PEE EEE Probe Firewall Ly dview 7 S X V D Link D View 7 User Manual 10 Introduction Probe D View 7 probes are the primary component in connecting networking devices with the D View 7 server Probes run as a background process performing network discovery for new devices polling existing devices for statistics data and acting as a staging point for forwarding data to the D View server for networks behind a firewall or in a NAT environment Probes for D View 7 are not limited to D Link products and will communicate with any network device that supports industry standard reporting protocols based on SNMP Deploying individual probes for a particular network segment helps to alleviate bandwidth constraints as that data is collected by the probe before being forwarded to the D View 7 server to be compiled and analyzed This reduces network overhead by reducing the number of open connections and the need to have all of the devices communicating directly with the server Separating network devices into groups also becomes easier as identification based on a number of criteria can more easily be applied for a given network topology Probes are also responsible for executing commands received from the D View 7 administrator on devices that are directly connected to the prob
61. ssessessesessessesseseeseesesses 40 MON O aerer A EEEN 44 DEVIC VION oeaiei ra E E N E cece 45 TODOIO GY VIEW seeren eiar iE 46 RACK WCW cscscecasssosaustatesaesenrasetascarenavesnieneseneesnanciorameaentinee 50 EVENE VOW eenean E 52 MONO EOG S aaen E TE A 53 PUN AMIN SNAICC sississsicicoroeaprne ngea 54 Batch CONMOULAT OM wiaierccesssssssesseversvascsarasssasasasssasesavavasosais 55 Firmware Management sseseseseseseseseseesesesesesesesesesesee 56 Configuration Backup amp Restore s eseesesseessesresseseessesees 57 Task Management sssssssesessscsecessssesesesesseseseseseeeeeseers 60 SSN A E E A A E A E 61 LNG SUVS Cerrina A SEE 62 Discovery amp Probe Setting sesssessesseeseessessesssessesseeseess 63 User Manageme n cscscssssrcscsssssscscsscersecscscseccseceres 64 Sensor SC GUA Ol cagsseaczocacscnssstcseacmaseseextetessswteecacseetniecaasaiome 66 SST LO aaa secs ce te ate sees eae cc A E eteeaece 67 PROMI EI E E A EE E T E 68 3 Introduction Introduction D Link strives to provide easy to use devices and software for users Networking is a core technology for data communication Based on abundant experience and profound understanding on end user network management requirements D Link introduces D View 7 Network administrators can now efficiently manage and monitor device configuration fault tolerance performance and security of multiple networks and management switches with D View 7 a Simple Networ
62. t be enabled To enable status notifications for SSH use the management software for the device By default SSH is set to port 22 If the SSH service is running on a non standard port enter the correct port by clicking on the edit button and entering the correct port value Telnet Status If the currently selected device supports remote Telnet log in the Telnet service for the device can be controlled by D View 7 Use the toggle to enable or disable the remote Telnet service If the status is reported as Not Supported the service may still be available but status notifications may not be enabled To enable status notifications for Telnet use the management software for the device By default Telnet is set to port 23 If the Telnet service is running on anon standard port enter the correct port by clicking on the edit button and entering the correct port value Web Status If the currently selected device supports remote Web log in the status of the SSH service for the device can be controlled by D View 7 Use the toggle to enable or disable the remote SSH service If the status is reported as Not Supported the service may still be available but status notifications are not enabled To enable status notifications for SSH use the management software for the device By default Web Status is set to port 80 If the remote Web log in service is running on anon standard port enter the correct port by clicking on the edit button and entering
63. t can be used to select new devices to be Device Change added or to remove existing devices To remove existing devices uncheck the device and click Save To add new devices click All The device list will refresh and display all available a gg or Danwa Noid oppie s probes Lotions Label devices Check which devices to add and click Save a ae es r N A 192 168 0 17 Yes N A Unknown 000 N A N A D Link D View 7 User Manual 48 Monitor The Edit Lines button will open a pop up that can be used to change the type of line that is shown connecting devices Click on any line between two devices and then click Edit Lines Oe e 5 e Link Type Normal Link LACP Link The Link Type can be changed from Normal Link to LACP Link and the subnet type can ae sei EERE also be set Click OK to save any changes 1 6 Link To 1 5 y Drawing new connections between devices is done by hovering over an existing device A AT red dot will appear and the mouse cursor will change to a pencil cursor Click and drag from cez the existing device to any other device to create the line To edit the newly created link click Rall the line and then click Edit Lines ici 177 18 190 210 172 168 190 233 Any existing line or device can also be deleted by clicking the desired link or device and a then clicking the Delete button D Link D View 7 User Manual 49 Monitor Rack View The Rack View creates virtual racks that can simulate physical racks
64. t page To learn more about license management please see License on page 62 If offline activation is required click Browse to navigate to the folder where the D View 7 activation file is located Click Next to continue D Link D View 7 User Manual Upgrade Add License X 1 1 Choose Activation Mode 2 Please choose the way you want to add licenses Online Activation 3 Use the License Key to active your D View 7 when the server is connected to the Internet Offline Activation Use the Activation File to active your D View 7 when the server can not be connected with the Internet 2 Enter the License Key Please enter the License Key License Key Add License o o 2 Upload the Activation File Please upload the Activation File Activation File Browse 3 24 Installation If the license key entered or activation file used can not be verified with D Link s activation servers please check to ensure that the license key does not contain any invalid characters and that the MAC address of the system being used matches the MAC address that was used to register D View Once the license key or activation file has been verified the D View 7 server will automatically adjust the number of available nodes or probes depending on the license type Licenses can be managed by clicking on System gt License from the D View 7 tool bar For more information about licenses please see Licens
65. tatus for device configuration templates listed apply to a range of devices To begin using a template Se re Click on the Create button A pop up window will appear that will list the steps necessary seater enc a to create a task that can either be run on a recurring basis or one time only The steps to complete task creation are outlined below ea Ea ES ES EI EIEI EIE aE HEHEHEHE GE ice CS CS CS CS CS ice L Spanning Tree Status Configuration Set Spanning Tree status for device All Category SSH Configuration 1 Set the configuration behavior For example the LLDP Status Configuration task has the option to either enable or disable the LLDP status setting on a device 2 Select the device s that the task will be assigned to 3 Set the name of the task This will be the name that the task will be identified as on the device Optionally set a description and a schedule to run the task 4 Check to ensure that all of the details of the task are correct If they are click Submit to finalize the task Otherwise click Back to make any desired changes Customized batch configurations can also be created by using the Script Template dview 7 Dashboard inventory monitor Maintenance Home gt Maintenance gt Batch Config show config function To create a custom template click on the Script Template tab and then click on the sign at the top of the script template list A pop up window will open where the 2 eee
66. the user can be sent an email address with an activation link to both verify their email and activate the account Optionally enter a description to help identify the user account The account type can be set to Admin or Normal User If the account is set to Normal User a drop down area will appear that will allow the administrator to set the user account privileges The account privileges are based on workspaces so it is important to ensure that the workspace has the correct permissions for the devices that the users is going to be assigned to Click Submit to save the newly created user account There is no limit to the number of user accounts or workspaces on the D View 7 server D Link D View 7 User Manual Status W Send activation emai Wits GBS RDA Device Priv ilege Module Privilege 65 System Sensor Setting The System Logs view shows a list of available sensors based on the type of data collected by the sensor The sensors configured here will show up as a widget on the dashboard of a device that the sensor is assigned to Certain sensors will not be applicable to specific types of devices e g Wireless sensors for switches or other devices that have no wireless capability To create a new sensor for a single device or multiple devices select the sensor type based on the desired data to be collected and click on the New Sensor button A pop up window will open Enter a
67. tional description for the dashboard may also be entered to help identify it Click Create to save the dashboard to the current workspace The newly created dashboard will appear in a column list on the left side of the browser To add another customized dashboard click on the sign at the top of the dashboard list To hide the dashboard list from view click the lt lt sign at the top of the dashboard list Dashboards may also be filtered by entering a part or the whole name of the dashboard into the search box The dashboard list can be reordered by clicking the left part of the dashboard name and dragging the selected item either up or down in the list To rename or delete a dashboard click on the drop down menu item located on the right part of the dashboard name D Link D View 7 User Manual No dashboard found You can Create a New Dashboard Create New Dashboard Name Description dview 7 Home gt Dashboard gt Customized Custon Search Dashboard Custom View 31 Dashboard Customized Dashboard Widgets ee If this is anew dashboard click on the Add a New Widget link to begin adding a new widget If this is an existing dashboard click on the Add Widget button located in the upper right of the Custom View area When the Create New Widget dialogue box opens enter a unique name for the widget and select the device that will provide the sensor data for the widget The available types
68. tions will automatically appear under the search box select the field to filter the results Acknowledged Events Event Timey Source Action Target Alert Message m 7 e e se B 2014 05 08 17 47 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 190 49 2014 5 8 17 47 02 N A 172 18 190 49 has been Discovered by The advance search will allow for multiple filtering criteria a uaim deat cme aati ye abet sas hn is 2014 05 08 16 43 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 190 32 2014 5 8 16 43 32 N A 172 18 190 32 has been Discovered O0 B 2014 05 08 16 43 Local Probe localhost Manage N A 172 18 190 209 2014 5 8 16 43 18 N A 172 18 190 209 has been Managed s 2014 05 08 16 41 admin Manage D Link DAP 2590 172 18 191 153 eae 16 41 01 D Link DAP 2590 172 18 191 153 has been B14 05001640 admin umara WACG72 10190255 Ee ee aa To export a list of all of the events for the currently selected section click on the Export Se ee ee ee B 2014 05 07 20 57 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 190 222 2014 5 7 20 57 58 N A 172 18 190 222 has been Discovered button which will download a CSV file that can be imported into a spreadsheet application O eS e p p p p e B 2014 05 05 16 35 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 191 242 2014 5 5 16 35 42 N A 172 18 191 242 has been Discovered s 2014 05 05 15 32 Local Probe localhost Discover N A 172 18 190 50 2014 5 5 15 32 25 N A 172 18 190 50 has be
69. ut status notifications are not enabled To enable status notifications for SSH use the management software for the device By default Web Status is set to port 80 If the remote Web log in service is running on a non standard port enter the correct port by clicking on the edit button and entering the correct port value D Link D View 7 User Manual POE Status RMON Settings Port SSH Status Telnet Status Web Status 80 Settings Port SSH Status Telnet Status 23 Web Status 80 Settings Port SSH Status Telnet Status 23 f Web Status 80 Not Supported N A Status OFF 43 Monitor Monitor The Monitor section contains various views that give network administrators a visual overview of different aspects of their network The default view for Monitor is the Device View Switch tab The Device View list all of the discovered devices by category Topology view shows how devices are interconnected with the use of topology maps Rack View can be used to simulate physical racks and network stack layouts Event View keeps a log of all received events by discovered devices in chronological order Monitor Logs displays captured Trap and Syslog messages from devices on the network To learn more about Device View please refer to Device View on page 45 To learn more about Topology View please refer to Topology View on page 46 To learn more about Rack View please refer to Rack View on page 50 To learn
70. valid Once the existing MongoDB credentials have been verified click Next to continue Please enter the information of the MongoDB you want to use MongoDB Host Address UserName If D View 7 will be installed with a new MongoDB instance click Browse to navigate to the folder where the MongoDB application will be installed to Also enter the Username oo EEE and Password that will become the administrative account for the D View 7 MongoDB To kastali a ego0 iormaton or below Sos man bo isd ie i n sta nce Installation Settings Install MongoDB to Once the MongoDB installation path has been chosen and the D View 7 administrative credentials have been set click Next to continue Step2 Check and Configure Database To install a MongoDB information for below fields must be filled in Installation Settings Install MongoDB to Authentication Settings D Link D View 7 User Manual Installation The D View 7 setup application will continue the installation process by creating the necessary database with the credentials supplied Depending on the speed of the network connection or if additional components are needed the setup application can take several minutes to complete the MongoDB installation process If D View 7 needs to make changes that might impact other applications the installation wizard will wait for user confirmation to continue or not Once the D View 7 setup application has completed the
71. vice To do so click on the Set D View as Trap Server button D View 7 will attempt to make the necessary changes on the currently selected device and if successful will change the interface to show that the option has been toggled on Syslog Status Ifthe currently selected device is able to send Syslog status to D View and is not currently configured to do so D View 7 can attempt to configure the device To do so click on the Set D View as Syslog Server button D View 7 will attempt to make the necessary changes on the currently selected device and if successful will change the interface to show that the option has been toggled on Operation Mode This shows the current operating state of the device To configure this option use the management software for the device D Link D View 7 User Manual dview 7 matt logout admin English Help D Link ent Status Settings Port Stats DHCP Server Status Syslog Status SNTP NTP Status OFF DHCP Server Status Not Supported Trap Status Set D View as Trap Server Set D View as Syslog Server Syslog Status Operation Mode Access Point Inventory SSH Status If the currently selected device supports remote SSH log in the SSH service for the device can be controlled by D View 7 Use the toggle to enable or disable the remote SSH service If the status is reported as Not Supported the service may still be available but status notifications may no
72. window will open that displays all of the available options and rules that have been set for the selected probe Auto discovery must be set to ras On in order for the discovery rules to be effective To add a new discovery rule click on ae fa Add Rule which will expand the rule set by one line Enter the SNMP version that will apply paovas nu f to the rule the IP coverage range or subnet the Read Only and Read Write community T ee values and optionally an alias to help identify the rule Click Add to save the rule To finalize se S l the changes to the probe click the Save button IP Coverage IP Range y Alias D Link D View 7 User Manual 63 System ser Management WR 3 j j dview 7 The User Workspace view shows all of the user accounts and all of the available work SS spaces By default the User Workspace list will show all the user accounts for all p prear All Users 29 cased workspaces a samman SS Ol _ HM mista 2 iP 3 ABC 3 Chrome34 0 alaa EE Chrome33 0 Users on the D View 7 server can be assigned to a specific workspace which can be configured to limit the amount of or type of devices that are available to those users B S 2 2 Chrome34 0 1E10 0 ood Chrome29 0 To create a new workspace click on the sign in the upper left corner of the workspace list column A popup window will open enter a unique workspa
73. witch and moving downward by the specified number of hops Display Toe Central Device for display The central device for display can also be changed by clicking on the drop down menu and selecting any listed device to be used as the starting point Leaving the Auto option checked will create the map using the central switch that was selected in the previous step Click Back to make any changes or click Apply to save the new topology map Topology maps may also be filtered by entering a part or the whole name of the topology label into the search box The topology list can be reordered by clicking the left part of the name and dragging the selected item either up or down in the list To rename or delete an topology map click on the drop down menu item located on the right part of the topology name Navigating the topology map is done by left clicking anywhere on the map and dragging the map in the desired direction Use the or controls to zoom in and out on the map Clicking the target icon will zoom the map out and center it on the central switch for the current topology In the default topology view the map layout can be changed from a top down tree to a star view by clicking on either option The Display button shows a drop down menu that can toggle the display of informational elements Clicking the refresh icon will redraw the map with the most current information Clicking the Export button will create a PNG image file o
74. y label use the checkbox to select which devices to apply a label to and then click the Label drop down menu item to select the appropriate labels Click Apply to save the selected label to the chosen devices To export a list of all of the devices currently in the Managed device panel view click on Export to download a CSV file that can be imported into a spreadsheet application Devices may also be filtered by entering a keyword into the search box Available search options will automatically appear under the search box select the field to filter the results by The advance search will allow for multiple filtering criteria To reorder the current device panel view click on the column title to sort by either ascending or descending To manage a device click on its corresponding System Name or IP Address link D Link D View 7 User Manual D View Managed Total 35 32 3 0 Label v Move to Unmanaged System a Name Device Model 172 18 191 164 00 22 44 66 88 80 Unified AP 172 18 191 168 1C AF F7 1F 1F 40 Unified AP DWL 8600AP 4 1 0 11 172 18 191 247 5C D9 98 27 1C CO Unified AP DWL 8600AP 4 1 0 11 eeceesz g D View Managed Total 35 32 3 Move to Unmanaged Sates YStem IP Name Search Keyword o Serial Discover a Number Time DWL 6600AP 4 1 0 11 N A 1 00 1C F0 17 D8 44 L2 GE Switch DGS 3200 10 2 00 016 Al Serial el 2014 05 16 1004748 19 25 2014 05 16 H06301226 19 25 2014 05 16 Fooo

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