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... property rights covering subject matter in any license to these patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property. © 2007 D-Link Corporation. D-Link Corporation D-View 6.0 User Manual Published: January 2008 PROPRIETARY NOTICE This document supports D-Link Network Management System software. Except as expressly provided in this document does not give you any written license agreement...
... property rights covering subject matter in any license to these patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property. © 2007 D-Link Corporation. D-Link Corporation D-View 6.0 User Manual Published: January 2008 PROPRIETARY NOTICE This document supports D-Link Network Management System software. Except as expressly provided in this document does not give you any written license agreement...
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...Configuration 74 Using Device Type Check 76 Using Safeguard Check 77 Labeling Devices 79 Editing Device Information 80 Managing Events 83 Setting Poll Parameters 83 Setting the Devices to Poll 84 Viewing the Poll Device List 85 Grouping Devices using Device Manager 85 Configuring Device Events ...87 Retrieving Device Event Logs 90 Defining Trap Information 92 Locating the Switch Port 93 Monitoring the Link Status 95 Locating Devices 97 Locating ...
...Configuration 74 Using Device Type Check 76 Using Safeguard Check 77 Labeling Devices 79 Editing Device Information 80 Managing Events 83 Setting Poll Parameters 83 Setting the Devices to Poll 84 Viewing the Poll Device List 85 Grouping Devices using Device Manager 85 Configuring Device Events ...87 Retrieving Device Event Logs 90 Defining Trap Information 92 Locating the Switch Port 93 Monitoring the Link Status 95 Locating Devices 97 Locating ...
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DNetworking is a comprehensive standards-based management tool designed to centrally manage critical network characteristics such as availability, reliability and resilience in D-View menus are self-explanatory. Network administrators can now efficiently manage and monitor, • ... devices and software for data communication. Based on abundant experience and profound understanding on end-user network management requirements, D-Link introduces D-View 6.0. D-View accommodates a wide range of devices including: • Wireless bridges • Access points • SNMP capable Smart/...
DNetworking is a comprehensive standards-based management tool designed to centrally manage critical network characteristics such as availability, reliability and resilience in D-View menus are self-explanatory. Network administrators can now efficiently manage and monitor, • ... devices and software for data communication. Based on abundant experience and profound understanding on end-user network management requirements, D-Link introduces D-View 6.0. D-View accommodates a wide range of devices including: • Wireless bridges • Access points • SNMP capable Smart/...
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...Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 with basic requirements. PRODUCT LINE There are two editions of D-View: • D-View 6.0 Standard Edition: D-View standard edition targets novice-intermediate users that have a small/mid-scale network of...Link Wireless AP: DWL-2100 AP, DWL-2700AP, DWL-3200AP, DWL-3260AP, DWL- 7100AP, DWL-7700AP, DWL- 8200AP Software Requirements • Operating System: - DBMS: Access 2000 Operating System: Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server (English Version), Windows 2003 (English Version) • D-View 6.0 Professional Edition: D-View professional edition...
...Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 with basic requirements. PRODUCT LINE There are two editions of D-View: • D-View 6.0 Standard Edition: D-View standard edition targets novice-intermediate users that have a small/mid-scale network of...Link Wireless AP: DWL-2100 AP, DWL-2700AP, DWL-3200AP, DWL-3260AP, DWL- 7100AP, DWL-7700AP, DWL- 8200AP Software Requirements • Operating System: - DBMS: Access 2000 Operating System: Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server (English Version), Windows 2003 (English Version) • D-View 6.0 Professional Edition: D-View professional edition...
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... Server database, refer to share database information. D-Link recommends using the remote access feature of the SQL Server Remote Access chart. Client-Server Architecture (Professional Edition) By using a display with 1024 x 768 resolution. The differences between the two editions are described in the following table: STANDARD EDITION PROFESSIONAL EDITION Standalone Client-Server Single User Login Supports...
... Server database, refer to share database information. D-Link recommends using the remote access feature of the SQL Server Remote Access chart. Client-Server Architecture (Professional Edition) By using a display with 1024 x 768 resolution. The differences between the two editions are described in the following table: STANDARD EDITION PROFESSIONAL EDITION Standalone Client-Server Single User Login Supports...
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... Management Tools • Performance Monitor (switch should support RFC1213 Interface and RMON) • Device Panel Simulation Module • Batch Program • Link Capacity Check • Safeguard Check • Get All ARP Information • Device Type Check • Topology Generator Resource Management Functions • Device...v3 covering security functions such as packet encryption/decryption, user levels for different classes of the User Manual from D-View 5.1 or earlier versions to 6.0, uninstall all the programs related to the old version and then re-install the new version.
... Management Tools • Performance Monitor (switch should support RFC1213 Interface and RMON) • Device Panel Simulation Module • Batch Program • Link Capacity Check • Safeguard Check • Get All ARP Information • Device Type Check • Topology Generator Resource Management Functions • Device...v3 covering security functions such as packet encryption/decryption, user levels for different classes of the User Manual from D-View 5.1 or earlier versions to 6.0, uninstall all the programs related to the old version and then re-install the new version.
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...; Ping Poll Filter • Ping Poll Log • SNMP Poll Filter • SNMP Poll Log • Event Config Manager • Event Viewer Supported Devices • D-Link Devices: - Multi-tenant broadband CO devices • Windows Workstation, DC and Server • Device Panel Simulation OLT/ONU devices -
...; Ping Poll Filter • Ping Poll Log • SNMP Poll Filter • SNMP Poll Log • Event Config Manager • Event Viewer Supported Devices • D-Link Devices: - Multi-tenant broadband CO devices • Windows Workstation, DC and Server • Device Panel Simulation OLT/ONU devices -
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Click Browse to select the target location and then click Next to install D-View in C:\Program Files\D-Link\D-View. The Choose Destination Location screen displays. Figure 4: Choose Destination Location screen 3. The Select Program Folder screen displays. Figure 3: License Agreement screen 2. Alternately, you can choose to continue. Click Yes to proceed. By default D-View is installed in your preferred designated folder.
Click Browse to select the target location and then click Next to install D-View in C:\Program Files\D-Link\D-View. The Choose Destination Location screen displays. Figure 4: Choose Destination Location screen 3. The Select Program Folder screen displays. Figure 3: License Agreement screen 2. Alternately, you can choose to continue. Click Yes to proceed. By default D-View is installed in your preferred designated folder.
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Figure 18: Etc Folder screen 5. Figure 19: Hosts File screen 6. Click Save to connect with the SQL database. 7. Update the host file with the following information, for example: • 127.0.0.1: localhost • dview-test : 10.90.90.101 • 10.90.90.101: SQL-Server To implement the client-server architecture, ensure to install D-View 6.0 professional edition in required servers to save the file. In the Open With window, select Notepad. Right-click hosts and select Open With. D-Link recommends using notepad to edit the hosts file.
Figure 18: Etc Folder screen 5. Figure 19: Hosts File screen 6. Click Save to connect with the SQL database. 7. Update the host file with the following information, for example: • 127.0.0.1: localhost • dview-test : 10.90.90.101 • 10.90.90.101: SQL-Server To implement the client-server architecture, ensure to install D-View 6.0 professional edition in required servers to save the file. In the Open With window, select Notepad. Right-click hosts and select Open With. D-Link recommends using notepad to edit the hosts file.
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... install D-View, the trial version is automatically installed and allows you to http://dview.dlink.com.tw and enter user related information such as license key and MAC address of 30 days. Figure 20: 2. Click Next to five different computers. OPTION B 1. During this 30-day period, D-Link recommends you... can run D-View on up to continue. For every single license key obtained, you request a permanent license for a period of...
... install D-View, the trial version is automatically installed and allows you to http://dview.dlink.com.tw and enter user related information such as license key and MAC address of 30 days. Figure 20: 2. Click Next to five different computers. OPTION B 1. During this 30-day period, D-Link recommends you... can run D-View on up to continue. For every single license key obtained, you request a permanent license for a period of...
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... and notify the users with email or sound alerts. FEATURES With the addition of new features to D-View, Administrators can view and manage multiple devices within the LAN. • Customize third party devices to integrate with D-View. • Define trap events using the Trap Editor. • Manage multiple identical devices at the same... the MIB Compiler and MIB Browser. • Supports SNMPv3 for major MIBs. • Monitor the status of network devices by polling network devices periodically. • View and check the status of devices. • Centrally manage multiple...
... and notify the users with email or sound alerts. FEATURES With the addition of new features to D-View, Administrators can view and manage multiple devices within the LAN. • Customize third party devices to integrate with D-View. • Define trap events using the Trap Editor. • Manage multiple identical devices at the same... the MIB Compiler and MIB Browser. • Supports SNMPv3 for major MIBs. • Monitor the status of network devices by polling network devices periodically. • View and check the status of devices. • Centrally manage multiple...
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... the topology. • Main Toolbar: Use the Main toolbar for quick access of the functional modules. • Topology View Window: Displays the net cells that include devices, links and netmaps. • Message Board: View event messages of various devices in the domain. • Advanced Toolbar: Use the Advanced toolbar for quick access of...
... the topology. • Main Toolbar: Use the Main toolbar for quick access of the functional modules. • Topology View Window: Displays the net cells that include devices, links and netmaps. • Message Board: View event messages of various devices in the domain. • Advanced Toolbar: Use the Advanced toolbar for quick access of...
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... Net Toolbar System Toolbar Application Toolbar Topo Manager Toolbar Main toolbar Access Link Capacity Check, Safeguard Check and ARP info. Access Select netmap, Add netmap, Edit netmap, Delete netmap, Select device, Add device, Edit device, Delete device, Select link, Add link, Edit link, Delete link. View The View menu enables you to be polled, Query the event log by IP...
... Net Toolbar System Toolbar Application Toolbar Topo Manager Toolbar Main toolbar Access Link Capacity Check, Safeguard Check and ARP info. Access Select netmap, Add netmap, Edit netmap, Delete netmap, Select device, Add device, Edit device, Delete device, Select link, Add link, Edit link, Delete link. View The View menu enables you to be polled, Query the event log by IP...
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... • MIB Browser Topology Generator Monitor the port packet performance. Monitor the RMON performance of devices supported by D-Link. Advanced The following table lists the Help menu items and their descriptions. Retrieve ARP information from devices in the topology... Packet Monitor for more information. Helps you obtain the activation code. Displays the About D-View window. Refer to Monitoring the Link Status for new and updated devices. MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION D-View Help Module supported D-View Activation Wizard About D-View Opens D-View online help.
... • MIB Browser Topology Generator Monitor the port packet performance. Monitor the RMON performance of devices supported by D-Link. Advanced The following table lists the Help menu items and their descriptions. Retrieve ARP information from devices in the topology... Packet Monitor for more information. Helps you obtain the activation code. Displays the About D-View window. Refer to Monitoring the Link Status for new and updated devices. MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION D-View Help Module supported D-View Activation Wizard About D-View Opens D-View online help.
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... name, management station and authentication information, go to Introduction section. Figure 27: D-View Login screen Click Option to login to D-View by using different domain-specific administrator accounts to get familiar with the User Interface. By default... D-View uses Local Authentication. Figure 28: System Config screen System Configuration D-View supports two modes of authentication - GETTING STARTED Before proceeding with this section, D-Link recommends you to view different topology maps. Login D-View After successfully installing D-View, type the default...
... name, management station and authentication information, go to Introduction section. Figure 27: D-View Login screen Click Option to login to D-View by using different domain-specific administrator accounts to get familiar with the User Interface. By default... D-View uses Local Authentication. Figure 28: System Config screen System Configuration D-View supports two modes of authentication - GETTING STARTED Before proceeding with this section, D-Link recommends you to view different topology maps. Login D-View After successfully installing D-View, type the default...
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The Add Netmap screen displays. Click OK. They are three ways to search for and add devices into the Netmap manually. Then create links between the devices. Figure 37: Hierarchy Topology Workplace screen 3. Figure 38: Add Netmap screen 4. Make sure to save the changes made to Device Discovery for the Netmap. 5. Enter the Name and Description for more information. There are : • Go to NetTools > Device Discovery to accomplish the next task. Refer to the database before you proceed. 6.
The Add Netmap screen displays. Click OK. They are three ways to search for and add devices into the Netmap manually. Then create links between the devices. Figure 37: Hierarchy Topology Workplace screen 3. Figure 38: Add Netmap screen 4. Make sure to save the changes made to Device Discovery for the Netmap. 5. Enter the Name and Description for more information. There are : • Go to NetTools > Device Discovery to accomplish the next task. Refer to the database before you proceed. 6.
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.... Before Rearranging After Rearranging Figure 50: Topology before and after rearranging REARRANGING THE TOPOLOGY Manually rearranging multiple devices and links in hierarchy considering the selected device as the topmost device. But with D-View, you can: • Rearrange Totally • Rearrange by step Open and select a device in hierarchy considering the selected device...
.... Before Rearranging After Rearranging Figure 50: Topology before and after rearranging REARRANGING THE TOPOLOGY Manually rearranging multiple devices and links in hierarchy considering the selected device as the topmost device. But with D-View, you can: • Rearrange Totally • Rearrange by step Open and select a device in hierarchy considering the selected device...
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If you cannot find the device modules in the list, download and install the device management modules from the D-Link Website. Figure 52: Devices Supported screen Refer to Customizing Devices to Help > Devices Supported. D-View, by default, supports all the supported devices is displayed. IDENTIFYING DEVICES To view the installed device modules, go to extend the device module list. Information about all D-Link devices that have been added to D-View.
If you cannot find the device modules in the list, download and install the device management modules from the D-Link Website. Figure 52: Devices Supported screen Refer to Customizing Devices to Help > Devices Supported. D-View, by default, supports all the supported devices is displayed. IDENTIFYING DEVICES To view the installed device modules, go to extend the device module list. Information about all D-Link devices that have been added to D-View.
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...Tools and then select MIB Complier. Typically, D-View identifies the device type by other applications. The MIB compiler translates the MIB from the RFC1213 MIB file. Figure 54: D-Link MIB Compiler screen 2. Open the rfc1213 file for configuring non-D-Link devices, through a MIB file. To manage ...devices with the help of D-View. The benefits of using the MIB compiler are that is used for...
...Tools and then select MIB Complier. Typically, D-View identifies the device type by other applications. The MIB compiler translates the MIB from the RFC1213 MIB file. Figure 54: D-Link MIB Compiler screen 2. Open the rfc1213 file for configuring non-D-Link devices, through a MIB file. To manage ...devices with the help of D-View. The benefits of using the MIB compiler are that is used for...
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Ensure the device is online to Device Info and then select System Info. OR 1. Go to retrieve the OID of the device. Go to D-View. Compile the RFC1213 MIB File and select sysObjectID from devices. 4. Set the SNMP Configuration. Refer to Setting Up SNMP Configuration to Retrieve Device ... identify the device as GenSNMPDevice type. 2. Right-click sysObjectID and select Info. RETRIEVING OID OF THE DEVICE To identify non D-Link devices, the administrators must first retrieve the OID of the device and then customize them to add to NetTools > MIB Tools > MIB Compiler. ...
Ensure the device is online to Device Info and then select System Info. OR 1. Go to retrieve the OID of the device. Go to D-View. Compile the RFC1213 MIB File and select sysObjectID from devices. 4. Set the SNMP Configuration. Refer to Setting Up SNMP Configuration to Retrieve Device ... identify the device as GenSNMPDevice type. 2. Right-click sysObjectID and select Info. RETRIEVING OID OF THE DEVICE To identify non D-Link devices, the administrators must first retrieve the OID of the device and then customize them to add to NetTools > MIB Tools > MIB Compiler. ...