Administrator Handbook | Table of contents |
This documentation page of the LoriotPro Software concerns the WEB interface of the product.
In addition to its graphical interface in Windows™, the LoriotPro software integrates an HTTP server and thus offers a multi-user GUI in a WEB interface. The data collected by the software in SNMP or by other means are accessible via this interface. Numerous charts, histograms, tables, assist you and give you information of states and of performance on the infrastructure monitored.
Terminology reminder: Hosts are devices of all types having an IP address and must be declared in the directory of LoriotPro.
The network interfaces table displays all the physical and virtual interfaces of the host connections to networks (layer OSI layer 1). This information is from the MIB if-mib (rfc2863).
The table provides the following information:
Index | A unique number for selecting an interface in the table |
Description |
Description of the interface and its use |
Type |
Type of connection to the physical network (ethernetcsmacd tunnel softwareloopback, sdlc, e1, atm, FrameRelay, etc.) |
Mtu |
The size of the largest packet that can be sent / received on the interface, specified in bytes. For interfaces that are used to transmit network datagrams, it is the size of the largest network datagram that can be sent to the interface |
Speed |
An estimate of the current bandwidth of the interface in bits per second. For interfaces that do not vary in bandwidth or for those w here no accurate estimate can be made, the value should contain the nominal bandwidth. |
Mac address |
The interface address to its protocol sublayer. For example, for an 802.x interface, this object normally contains a MAC address |
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