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downloading and uploading PCAPs, streaming captured data to the device for analysis and so on. The Management | downloading and uploading PCAPs, streaming captured data to the device for analysis and so on. The Management | ||
interface actively participates in the network it is connected to. | interface actively participates in the network it is connected to. | ||
==== How can I monitor the traffic of a single computer? ==== | ==== How can I monitor the traffic of a single computer? ==== | ||
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The easiest way of monitoring and analyzing the traffic of a single device like a computer is to configure the | The easiest way of monitoring and analyzing the traffic of a single device like a computer is to configure the | ||
Allegro Network Multimeter in bridge mode. The device to be monitored is connected to one interface of a bridged pair | Allegro Network Multimeter in bridge mode. The device to be monitored is connected to one interface of a bridged pair | ||
of interfaces on the | of interfaces on the Allegro Network Multimeter. The other interface of the bridged pair is connected to the | ||
network to which the device would normally be connected to directly. | network to which the device would normally be connected to directly. | ||
In a setup like this, the | In a setup like this, the Allegro Network Multimeter transparently forwards the traffic between the device and the | ||
network while providing full insight into the traffic between the device and the network. | network while providing full insight into the traffic between the device and the network. | ||
==== What is the difference between bridge mode and sink mode? ==== | ==== What is the difference between bridge mode and sink mode? ==== | ||
If the Allegro Network Multimeter is configured to sink mode, all Monitor interfaces act similar in a way that they just | If the Allegro Network Multimeter is configured to sink mode, all Monitor interfaces act similar in a way that they just | ||
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where the traffic is already a copy like when running on a mirror port of a switch or on a network traffic tap. | where the traffic is already a copy like when running on a mirror port of a switch or on a network traffic tap. | ||
If configured to bridge mode, the | If configured to bridge mode, the Allegro Network Multimeter transparently forwards all traffic between adjacent Monitor | ||
interfaces while at the same time analyzing the forwarded traffic. The device acts as a network bridge and can just | interfaces while at the same time analyzing the forwarded traffic. The device acts as a network bridge and can just | ||
be connected in between two networking devices that would normally be connected directly to each other. This mode | be connected in between two networking devices that would normally be connected directly to each other. This mode | ||
is suited for inserting the device directly into a point of the network without the need of a separate network | is suited for inserting the device directly into a point of the network without the need of a separate network | ||
traffic tap or other means of providing a copy of the network traffic. | traffic tap or other means of providing a copy of the network traffic. | ||
==== I have used the LAN Management interface but I do not know the leased IP. How can I get the assigned IP address? ==== | ==== I have used the LAN Management interface but I do not know the leased IP. How can I get the assigned IP address? ==== | ||
''' DHCP server ''' | ''' DHCP server ''' | ||
If the used DHCP server provides some kind of log output or an overview of devices for which IP address leases have | If the used DHCP server provides some kind of log output or an overview of devices for which IP address leases have | ||
been granted, it might help to search for a device with a hostname that starts with 'allegro-mm-' followed by a four | been granted, it might help to search for a device with a hostname that starts with 'allegro-mm-' followed by a four | ||
digit hexadecimal number. The | digit hexadecimal number. The Allegro Network Multimeter announces itself with this hostname when it requests a | ||
DHCP lease and should be traceable in the DHCP server info. | DHCP lease and should be traceable in the DHCP server info. | ||
''' WIFI ''' | ''' WIFI ''' | ||
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When access to the user interface is established, the IP address of the LAN Management interface can be found under | When access to the user interface is established, the IP address of the LAN Management interface can be found under | ||
'Settings' -> 'Management Interface settings' in the 'Active interfaces' section. | 'Settings' -> 'Management Interface settings' in the 'Active interfaces' section. | ||
''' Display ''' | ''' Display ''' | ||
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management network IP addresses is displayed. On the 200 model the | management network IP addresses is displayed. On the 200 model the | ||
display must be connected before starting the device to get output. | display must be connected before starting the device to get output. | ||
''' KVM ''' | ''' KVM ''' | ||
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the 1000 or 3000 series. Please see the FAQ entry 'What can I do with | the 1000 or 3000 series. Please see the FAQ entry 'What can I do with | ||
the integrated KVM port?' on how to get started. | the integrated KVM port?' on how to get started. | ||
==== What can I do with the integrated KVM port? ==== | ==== What can I do with the integrated KVM port? ==== | ||
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Please refer to the documentation from Supermicro on how to use the KVM/IPMI management module: | Please refer to the documentation from Supermicro on how to use the KVM/IPMI management module: | ||
[https://www.supermicro.com/manuals/other/IPMI_Users_Guide.pdf SMT_IPMI_Manual]. | [https://www.supermicro.com/manuals/other/IPMI_Users_Guide.pdf SMT_IPMI_Manual]. | ||
==== I do not have a WIFI client and I do not have a DHCP server. How can I access the Allegro Network Multimeter? ==== | ==== I do not have a WIFI client and I do not have a DHCP server. How can I access the Allegro Network Multimeter? ==== | ||
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Once access to the user interface is established, a permanent static IP address can be configured under 'Settings' -> | Once access to the user interface is established, a permanent static IP address can be configured under 'Settings' -> | ||
'Management Interface settings'. | 'Management Interface settings'. | ||
== ''' Data protection''' == | == ''' Data protection''' == | ||
==== What kind of user data is stored on the Allegro Network Multimeter ==== | ==== What kind of user data is stored on the Allegro Network Multimeter ==== | ||
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with physical access to the storage devices, it is possible to format the storage device with industry-standard full | with physical access to the storage devices, it is possible to format the storage device with industry-standard full | ||
disk encryption. | disk encryption. | ||
==== How can I reset the Allegro Network Multimeter to a default configuration? ==== | ==== How can I reset the Allegro Network Multimeter to a default configuration? ==== | ||
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packet ring buffer data or captured files from internal or external | packet ring buffer data or captured files from internal or external | ||
storage. | storage. | ||
==''' System behavior '''== | ==''' System behavior '''== | ||
==== Where does the Allegro Network Multimeter display L1 issues like bad CRC frames? ==== | ==== Where does the Allegro Network Multimeter display L1 issues like bad CRC frames? ==== | ||
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statistics are available on the 'Interface stats' page in the 'Errors' column. For an explanation of the error | statistics are available on the 'Interface stats' page in the 'Errors' column. For an explanation of the error | ||
counters, please refer to the [[4-_Interface_statistics|Interface statistics]] manual page. | counters, please refer to the [[4-_Interface_statistics|Interface statistics]] manual page. | ||
==== What happens in case of a system overload? ==== | ==== What happens in case of a system overload? ==== | ||
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When the Allegro Network Multimeter is operating in bridge mode and packets cannot be processed due to a system | When the Allegro Network Multimeter is operating in bridge mode and packets cannot be processed due to a system | ||
overload, a software bypass will ensure that these packets are still forwarded to the adjacent Monitoring interface. | overload, a software bypass will ensure that these packets are still forwarded to the adjacent Monitoring interface. | ||
==== What happens if the maximum number of stored connections has been reached? ==== | ==== What happens if the maximum number of stored connections has been reached? ==== | ||
In this case, the | In this case, the Allegro Network Multimeter will start freeing up memory by removing historic statistical data which | ||
lies before a certain point in time. This cutoff time is constantly adjusted to provide the best possible use of the | lies before a certain point in time. This cutoff time is constantly adjusted to provide the best possible use of the | ||
available memory. For how far back-in-time historical statistics are currently available, can be reviewed on the | available memory. For how far back-in-time historical statistics are currently available, can be reviewed on the | ||
'Info' -> 'System Info' page. | 'Info' -> 'System Info' page. | ||
==== I can only see the traffic of the last day. How can I increase this period? ==== | ==== I can only see the traffic of the last day. How can I increase this period? ==== | ||
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'Store connection information for every IP' and 'Store traffic history graph for IP peers' settings can help saving | 'Store connection information for every IP' and 'Store traffic history graph for IP peers' settings can help saving | ||
a lot of memory. | a lot of memory. | ||
==== What happens to the data after shutdown, reboot, or restart processing? ==== | ==== What happens to the data after shutdown, reboot, or restart processing? ==== | ||
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processing is stopped. It is possible to reanalyze the packet ringbuffer, but | processing is stopped. It is possible to reanalyze the packet ringbuffer, but | ||
this will interrupt the 'live' mode, so no new packets will be processed. | this will interrupt the 'live' mode, so no new packets will be processed. | ||
== ''' Allegro hardware''' == | == ''' Allegro hardware''' == | ||
==== What types of SFP modules are supported? ==== | ==== What types of SFP modules are supported? ==== | ||
This depends on which SFP+ ports are used. The following table shows what kind of modules are supported in which | This depends on which SFP+ ports are used. The following table shows what kind of modules are supported in which | ||
ports: | ports: | ||
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restrictions do not apply to the additional network extension cards | restrictions do not apply to the additional network extension cards | ||
(2 port and 4 port SFP+, high precision GPS card, etc.) that are available for | (2 port and 4 port SFP+, high precision GPS card, etc.) that are available for | ||
the | the Allegro Network Multimeter 1000 and 3000 series. These ports accept | ||
generic modules from a wide range of vendors. | generic modules from a wide range of vendors. | ||
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may be necessary to manually set the correct speed in the `Interface Stats` | may be necessary to manually set the correct speed in the `Interface Stats` | ||
section of the user interface. | section of the user interface. | ||
== ''' Bypass''' == | == ''' Bypass''' == | ||
==== What bypass options are available? ==== | ==== What bypass options are available? ==== | ||
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* a quad-port RJ45 1Gbps copper option supporting 1000BaseT and 100BaseT speeds. Each pair of interfaces makes up a bridged link with bypass. | * a quad-port RJ45 1Gbps copper option supporting 1000BaseT and 100BaseT speeds. Each pair of interfaces makes up a bridged link with bypass. | ||
* a dual-port 10Gbps fiber option with builtin SR transceivers and LC connectors. The two interfaces make up a bridged link with bypass. | * a dual-port 10Gbps fiber option with builtin SR transceivers and LC connectors. The two interfaces make up a bridged link with bypass. | ||
==== How does the bypass work? ==== | ==== How does the bypass work? ==== | ||
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If the device is operating in sink mode, the bypass interfaces will act just like all the other interfaces on the device | If the device is operating in sink mode, the bypass interfaces will act just like all the other interfaces on the device | ||
and the bypass will never be activated. | and the bypass will never be activated. | ||
== ''' User interface''' == | == ''' User interface''' == | ||
==== What does the question mark on packets/bytes counters mean? ==== | ==== What does the question mark on packets/bytes counters mean? ==== | ||
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This value is shown to avoid confusion about unexpected values due to | This value is shown to avoid confusion about unexpected values due to | ||
interactive graph zooming. | interactive graph zooming. | ||
==== How can I print statistics? ==== | ==== How can I print statistics? ==== | ||
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"Shrink to fit" option (Firefox) or use a smaller scaling than 100% (Chrome). | "Shrink to fit" option (Firefox) or use a smaller scaling than 100% (Chrome). | ||
You can also use another page orientation and change between "landscape" or "portrait". | You can also use another page orientation and change between "landscape" or "portrait". | ||
== ''' Packet ring buffer''' == | == ''' Packet ring buffer''' == | ||
==== Which time stamps are used during packet ring buffer replay? ==== | ==== Which time stamps are used during packet ring buffer replay? ==== | ||
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Packet ring buffer replay will use the original time stamps of the packets as they were captured. Therefore the replay | Packet ring buffer replay will use the original time stamps of the packets as they were captured. Therefore the replay | ||
recreates the original sequence and timing of packets in the displayed statistics. | recreates the original sequence and timing of packets in the displayed statistics. | ||
== ''' Capturing''' == | == ''' Capturing''' == | ||
==== How many captures can be used in parallel? ==== | ==== How many captures can be used in parallel? ==== |
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