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The Allegro Network Multimeter uses an easy-to-use web interface that allows for exploring different network
The *Allegro Network Multimeter* uses an easy-to-use web interface
parameters of live traffic or historical traffic analyzed previously.
that allows for exploring different network parameters of live traffic
The web site is split into three sections. The top bar shows buttons to change the time resolution of any graph
or historical traffic analyzed previously.
shown in the web interface. You can zoom in or out or select specific time frames to check the last minute or day,
 
or any other time span. The zoom menu allows to select either a live view for a selected zoom level, or to select a
The web site is split into three sections. The top bar shows buttons
fixed time range from the past.
to change the time resolution of any graph shown in the web
The green or red box left to the zoom buttons indicate whether the currently shown data is live data or the back-in-
interface. You can zoom in or out or select specific time frames to
time mode is active showing data from a specific time frame (whose start and end time is shown inside the box).
check the last minute or day, or any other time span. The zoom menu
Click the red box again to go back to the live view.
allows to select either a live view for a selected zoom level, or to
In the live mode, the traffic values are so called “all-time” values which means the counters represent the amount
select a fixed time range from the past.
of packets/bytes seen from the start of the device. In the back-in-time mode with an interval from the past, the
 
traffic values represent only that specific time range.
The green or red box left to the zoom buttons indicate whether the
The Allegro Network Multimeter separates the measurement of network traffic from the actual presentation of
currently shown data is live data or the back-in-time mode is active
the results. This means that you can navigate the web interface, filter lists and use the back-in-time feature any
showing data from a specific time frame (whose start and end time is
time without losing information from the current network traffic.
shown inside the box). Click the red box again to go back to the live
The left side of the web page contains the menu to access different network measurement modules, on Ethernet
view.
layer, on IP layer, or on application layer.
 
The rest of the windows contains the actual network parameters depending on the sub page you are on.
In the live mode, the traffic values are so called "all-time" values
All different measurement modules uses links to access data stored in different modules. For instance, the MAC
which means the counters represent the amount of packets/bytes seen
overview shows IP addresses seen for a specific MAC address, clicking on it will lead to the IP specific site of the
from the start of the device. In the back-in-time mode with an
IP measurement module.
interval from the past, the traffic values represent only that
Many measurement modules show lists of elements, such as IP addresses or connections. Such lists can be filtered
specific time range.
for multiple parameters as well as sorted for different columns.
 
There are individual manual pages for each measurement module which can be accessed by clicking on the ques-
The *Allegro Network Multimeter* separates the measurement of network
tion mark button.
traffic from the actual presentation of the results. This means that
you can navigate the web interface, filter lists and use the
back-in-time feature any time without losing information from the
current network traffic.
 
The left side of the web page contains the menu to access different
network measurement modules, on Ethernet layer, on IP layer, or on
application layer.
 
The rest of the windows contains the actual network parameters
depending on the sub page you are on.
 
All different measurement modules uses links to access data stored in
different modules. For instance, the MAC overview shows IP addresses
seen for a specific MAC address, clicking on it will lead to the IP
specific site of the IP measurement module.
 
Many measurement modules show lists of elements, such as IP addresses
or connections. Such lists can be filtered for multiple parameters as
well as sorted for different columns.
 
There are individual manual pages for each measurement module which
can be accessed by clicking on the question mark button.

Revision as of 15:36, 23 March 2020

The *Allegro Network Multimeter* uses an easy-to-use web interface that allows for exploring different network parameters of live traffic or historical traffic analyzed previously.

The web site is split into three sections. The top bar shows buttons to change the time resolution of any graph shown in the web interface. You can zoom in or out or select specific time frames to check the last minute or day, or any other time span. The zoom menu allows to select either a live view for a selected zoom level, or to select a fixed time range from the past.

The green or red box left to the zoom buttons indicate whether the currently shown data is live data or the back-in-time mode is active showing data from a specific time frame (whose start and end time is shown inside the box). Click the red box again to go back to the live view.

In the live mode, the traffic values are so called "all-time" values which means the counters represent the amount of packets/bytes seen from the start of the device. In the back-in-time mode with an interval from the past, the traffic values represent only that specific time range.

The *Allegro Network Multimeter* separates the measurement of network traffic from the actual presentation of the results. This means that you can navigate the web interface, filter lists and use the back-in-time feature any time without losing information from the current network traffic.

The left side of the web page contains the menu to access different network measurement modules, on Ethernet layer, on IP layer, or on application layer.

The rest of the windows contains the actual network parameters depending on the sub page you are on.

All different measurement modules uses links to access data stored in different modules. For instance, the MAC overview shows IP addresses seen for a specific MAC address, clicking on it will lead to the IP specific site of the IP measurement module.

Many measurement modules show lists of elements, such as IP addresses or connections. Such lists can be filtered for multiple parameters as well as sorted for different columns.

There are individual manual pages for each measurement module which can be accessed by clicking on the question mark button.