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Administrator Web Guide
7.1 NetVigil Administration Basics
This chapter describes the web application relevant to a NetVigil "administrator" (belonging to an administrative group). Note that an `administrative' user can view multiple departments, but a departmental user can only see his own department devices.
NOTE: Most of the menu items in the Administrator Web interface are similar to the Web interface for a departmental user and are described in greater detail in the User section (Chapter 12, "NetVigil Web Interface").7.1.1 Logging In
The NetVigil superuser will probably create the Admin-Group structure and assign you to an Admin-Class, which will determine the scope of your ability to see, create, modify and delete entities within the application.
If you are an Administrator, you will see the administration interface as described above. If you are not an administrator, please refer to the User Guide for assistance with your NetVigil account.
7.1.2 Department Status Summary View
The Department Status Summary View is the administrative default view when the STATUS tab is selected. There is one row for each Department with monitored devices. Each row gives the Department name and an icon representing the worst test status for the Department at the far right of the row.
If the Department status for one group of tests is WARNING, at least one current test result for that test category on the Department is in WARNING range. Similarly, if the Department status for one category of tests is CRITICAL, at least one current test result for that category on the Department is in CRITICAL range. The worst test status of all tests in the category determines the icon displayed. The rule for displaying the icons (from most to least severe) is:
Figure 7.1 shows a sample Department Status Summary page.
Department Status Summary Page7.1.3 Device Status Summary View
The Device Status Summary View under the main STATUS tab displays all the devices on all the Departments that you have been given permission to view/manage. Each row displayed gives the device name and an icon representing the worst test status for the device at the far right of the row.
If the Department status for one group of tests is WARNING, at least one current test result for that test category on the Department is in WARNING range. Similarly, if the Department status for one category of tests is CRITICAL, at least one current test result for that category on the Department is in CRITICAL range. The worst test status of all tests in the category determines the icon displayed. To view the device status summary for a specific Department:
7.1.4 Test Summary View
The Test Summary page contains one row for each test being conducted. Each row contains test status, test name, current test value, the warning and critical thresholds, the time the last test was conducted, and the time the test has remained in the current state. For example, in the sample Device Test Status Summary page in Figure 7.2 below, the ping Packet Loss test has been in OK status for 1 hour & 18 minutes.
- To view the test summary for a specific device:
- Click on the STATUS tab on the main navigation bar to go to the Department Status Summary page.
- Click on the Department name link for the Department of interest and you will be taken to the Device Status Summary page.
- Click on the device name link for the device of interest and you will be taken to the Device Test Status Summary page.
Device Test Status Summary Page7.1.5 Event Logs
An Event Log lists every time a test status has changed in the past 24 hours. Each line gives the device name, time the event occurred, test name, type of test, low (warning) and high (critical) thresholds, and the test value. The Event Log is typically sorted by device and then by test, but may not show other devices or even a device name, depending on which level of detail you are viewing. The various levels of viewing event logs are explained below.
Please wait for the information to load, as the databases for all the Data Gathering Engines (DGEs) are being queried.
7.2 Administrative Reports
NetVigil provides report templates for analyzing systems usage and performance. The reports are designed to provide a summary view of all the Departments assigned to you as an administrator. The currently available reports detail Department/device health, event history for Departments/devices/tests in a drill down fashion, and audit Department and user activity. The Admin-Class to which you are assigned adheres to the privileges matrix and provides the filter for which User-Classes you will see on your reports. Consequently, if you are managing a single department, you may have full access to the department information, but will not be able to see another department's reports (and vice versa). This restriction can be modified by the enterprise's Superuser to fit your needs.
Important Note The WARNING or CRITICAL events used to generate Admin reports are based on Admin Thresholds, which are thresholds established by an Administrator for each combination of test type and User-Class. (See Chapter 5, "Administrator Action Profiles & Thresholds" on page 89 for more details.) End-users who run similar reports see reporting results based on WARNING and CRITICAL thresholds that they have established themselves on a per test basis, either by accepting default test thresholds or by specifying threshold values. Thus, reports based on WARNING or CRITICAL severities may show different results, depending on whether they are generated by an Administrator or an end-user. Because SLA thresholds are the same for both Administrators and end-users, reports based on SLA severities display the same results.
- To view the following reports:
- Click on the REPORTS tab on the main navigation bar. You will be taken to the Manage Reports page (see Figure 7.3 below.)
- Depending on report type, select a Duration and/or Severity via the drop down list, then click Go.
- To view the User Audit Report, simply click Go.
Manage Reports Page7.2.1 Management Reports
User Audits
This administrator-level report displays discrete numbers of Departments, users, devices, tests by category, and logins for each User-Class within the domain of the administrator seeking the information. Also displayed for each User-Class, are average numbers per Department for: devices, ICMP tests, SNMP tests, and Port test.
The Superuser is also able to see the currently logged in users by clicking on the link 'Who's logged in now'.
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