Layer 2 traffic map
I have been reading the information provided in the screenshots section. It appears that the traffic map is layer 3, and the network explorer is layer 2. Is there a way to graphically view the layer 2 information in network explorer? (Sadly, I have not been able to perform a successful installation of NAV.) Tristan Rhodes
From lex at sandy.ru Wed Apr 20 19:45:52 2005 From: lex at sandy.ru (Alex A. Pavlenko) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:47:30 2005 Subject: [Nav-users] Cannot start Edit Database on NAV under FreeBSD 5 In-Reply-To: <426722C1@epostleser.online.no> References: <426722C1@epostleser.online.no> Message-ID: <42666B20.2040205@sandy.ru>
Kristian Eide wrote:
Looks like ConfigParser.jar is not in the java classpath. But where is in the Tomcat classpath modifications can be applied?
Copy (or better, symlink) the files into <tomcat-dir>/shared/lib.
Yes!!! It works! Thanks everybody for help!! -- Alex.
-- Kristian
I have been reading the information provided in the screenshots section.
It appears that the traffic map is layer 3, and the network explorer is layer 2. Is there a way to graphically view the layer 2 information in network explorer?
Yes, you do this by clicking on a router icon in the top view. Note that, due to security reasons, you need to be logged into NAV for this to work. The traffic map actually has quite a bit more features than just the top view, but unfortunately I don't think we have documented this very well. You can also right-click on icons to view more options, and when in "vlan view" mode (two levels down) you can also right-click on the white area to switch the current vlan. Holding the mouse pointer over an icon / link will show more info. -- Kristian
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