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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.
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==== 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 *Allegro Network Multimeter*. The other interface of the bridged pair is connected to 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 *Allegro Network Multimeter* transparently forwards the traffic between the device and 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.


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==== 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 *Allegro Network Multimeter* transparently forwards all traffic between adjacent Monitor
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? ====


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'''  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 *Allegro Network Multimeter* announces itself with this hostname when it requests a
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 *Allegro Network Multimeter* will start freeing up memory by removing historic statistical data which
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? ====


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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 *Allegro Network Multimeter* 1000 and 3000 series. These ports accept
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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