- play_arrow Working With Network Director
- play_arrow About Network Director
- play_arrow Installing Network Director
- play_arrow Accessing Network Director
- play_arrow Understanding Network Director System Administration and Preferences
- play_arrow Getting Started with Network Director
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- play_arrow Working with the Dashboard
- play_arrow About the Dashboard
- play_arrow Using the Dashboard
- play_arrow Dashboard Widget Reference
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- play_arrow Working in Build Mode
- play_arrow About Build Mode
- play_arrow Discovering Devices
- play_arrow Setting Up Sites and Locations Using the Location View
- Understanding the Location View
- Setting Up the Location View
- Creating a Site
- Configuring Buildings
- Configuring Floors
- Setting Up Closets
- Assigning and Unassigning Devices to a Location
- Changing the Location of a Device
- Deleting Sites, Buildings, Floors, Wiring Closets, and Devices
- Configuring Outdoor Areas
- play_arrow Building a Topology View of the Network
- play_arrow Creating Custom Device Groups
- play_arrow Configuring Quick Templates
- play_arrow Configuring Device Settings
- play_arrow Configuring Authentication, Authorization, and Access for Your Network
- play_arrow Configuring Interfaces and VLANs
- Understanding Port Profiles
- Creating and Managing Port Profiles
- Assigning and Unassigning Port Profiles from Interfaces
- Managing Auto Assignment Policies
- Creating Auto Assignments
- Configuring Easy Config Setup
- Understanding Port Groups
- Creating and Managing Port Groups
- Understanding VLAN Profiles
- Creating and Managing VLAN Profiles
- Assigning a VLAN Profile to Devices or Ports
- play_arrow Configuring Firewall Filters (ACLs)
- play_arrow Configuring Class of Service (CoS)
- play_arrow Configuring Media Access Control Security (MACsec)
- play_arrow Configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs)
- play_arrow Creating and Managing Fabrics
- Understanding Junos Fusion
- Understanding Junos Fusion Enterprise
- Software Requirements for Junos Fusion
- Creating and Managing Fusion Configuration Templates
- Managing Fusion Fabrics
- Creating and Managing Satellite Software Upgrade Groups
- Understanding Layer 3 Fabrics
- User Privileges Required for the DHCP and File Server While Using Zero Touch Provisioning
- Managing Layer 3 Fabrics
- Creating Layer 3 Fabrics
- Editing Layer 3 Fabrics
- Viewing Layer 3 Fabric Connectivity
- Performing Layer 3 Fabric Connectivity Checks
- play_arrow Configuring VRRP Profiles
- play_arrow Managing Network Devices
- Viewing the Device Inventory Page
- Physical Topology
- Viewing Profiles Assigned to a Device
- Viewing the Physical Inventory of Devices
- Viewing Licenses With Network Director
- Viewing a Device's Current Configuration from Network Director
- Assigning Devices to Logical Category
- Accessing a Device’s CLI from Network Director
- Accessing a Device’s Web-Based Interface from Network Director
- Deleting Devices
- Rebooting Devices
- Viewing Virtual Machines
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- play_arrow Working in Deploy Mode
- play_arrow About Deploy Mode
- play_arrow Deploying and Managing Device Configurations
- Deploying Configuration to Devices
- Managing Configuration Deployment Jobs
- Deploy Configuration Window
- Importing Configuration Data from Junos OS Configuration Groups
- Enabling High-Frequency Traffic Statistics Monitoring on Devices
- Configuring Network Traffic Analysis
- Approving Change Requests
- Enabling SNMP Categories and Setting Trap Destinations
- Understanding Resynchronization of Device Configuration
- Resynchronizing Device Configuration
- Managing Device Configuration Files
- Creating and Managing Baseline of Device Configuration Files
- play_arrow Deploying and Managing Software Images
- play_arrow Managing Devices
- play_arrow Setting Up Zero Touch Provisioning for Devices
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- play_arrow Monitoring Devices and Traffic
- play_arrow About Monitor Mode
- play_arrow Monitoring Traffic
- play_arrow Monitoring Client Sessions
- play_arrow Monitoring Devices
- play_arrow Monitoring and Analyzing Fabrics
- play_arrow Monitoring Virtual Networks
- play_arrow General Monitoring
- play_arrow Monitor Reference
- 802.11 Packet Errors Monitor
- Access vs. Uplink Port Utilization Trend Monitor
- Current Sessions Monitor
- Current Sessions by Type Monitor
- Error Trend Monitor
- Equipment Summary By Type Monitor
- Node Device Summary Monitor
- Port Status Monitor
- Port Status for IP Fabric Monitor
- Port Utilization Monitor
- Power Supply and Fan Status Monitor
- Resource Utilization Monitor for Switches, Routers, and Virtual Chassis
- Top Users Monitor
- Top Sessions by MAC Address Monitor
- Session Trends Monitor
- Status Monitor for Junos Fusion Systems
- Status Monitor for Layer 3 Fabrics
- Status Monitor for Switches and Routers
- Status Monitor for Virtual Chassis
- Status Monitor for Virtual Chassis Members
- Top Talker - Wired Devices Monitor
- Traffic Trend Monitor
- Unicast vs Broadcast/Multicast Monitor
- Unicast vs Broadcast/Multicast Trend Monitor
- User Session Details Window
- Virtual Chassis Topology Monitor
- VC Equipment Summary By Type Monitor
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- play_arrow Using Fault Mode
- play_arrow About Fault Mode
- play_arrow Using Fault Mode
- play_arrow Fault Reference
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- play_arrow Working in Report Mode
- play_arrow About Report Mode
- play_arrow Creating and Managing Reports
- play_arrow Report Reference
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Network Director Mobile Dashboard Reference
The Dashboard contains monitors that show information about your entire managed network:
Network Summary Monitor
The Network Summary monitor contains these pie charts:
Devices By Family—Shows the distribution of devices based on device family.
Connection State—Shows the distribution of devices based on the status of the device’s connection to the Network Director server. The possible connection states are:
UP—Device is connected to Network Director.
DOWN—Device is not connected to Network Director.
N/A—Device connection state is not available.
Configuration State—Shows the distribution of devices based on whether the Network Director configuration is in sync with the device configuration. The possible configuration states for a device depend on its connection state:
When connection state is UP, the configuration state can be Out of Sync, Synchronizing, In Sync, or Sync Failed.
When connection state is DOWN, the configuration state is N/A.
Alarms Monitor
The Alarms monitor provides a quick summary of the critical, major, minor, and info alarms currently active in the network.
Select the Expand button in the right corner of the title bar to see detailed information about the alarms on the Alarms page.
On the Alarms page, you have the following options:
Select the Graph or List buttons to view the information in those formats.
For a description of the information presented in the list view, see Table 1.
In the graph view, you can select By Severity, By Category, or By State to see the distribution of active alarms by those properties.
Select Back to return to the Dashboard.
Field | Value |
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Name | The alarm name. |
Alarm Severity | The severity of the alarm. Severity levels are:
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Entity ID | The identification of the entity responsible for causing this alarm. The Entity ID is the key for correlating events into an alarm. The Entity ID could be an IP address of the device. |
Assigned to | If the alarm is assigned to an individual, it shows the name of that person; otherwise, it shows System to mark that the alarm is still unassigned. |
Last Updated On | The date and time that the information for the alarm was last modified. |
Top Sessions Monitor
The Top Sessions monitor contains a bar chart showing the eight user sessions that are currently using the most bandwidth.
Select the Expand button in the top right corner of the title bar to see detailed information on the Top Sessions page. On the Top Sessions page, you have the following options:
Select Top Sessions By User to see sessions that are identified by their user.
Select Top Sessions By MAC to see sessions that are identified by their MAC address.
Select the Graph or List buttons to view the information in those formats.
For a description of the information presented in the list view, see Table 2.
Select the time period to display from the list in the title bar.
Select Back to return to the Dashboard.
Table Column | Description |
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Username | Client’s user name. |
Total Data Usage (KBytes) | The session’s total data usage. Appears when any time period other than Current is selected. |
Number of Sessions | Number of sessions. |
Ports Monitor
The Ports monitor shows information about the network’s device ports:
Admin Status—Shows the number of ports that are up and down.
Free Vs Used—Shows the number of ports that are free and the number that are used.
Select the Expand button in the top right corner of the title bar to see detailed information on the Ports page. On the Ports page, you have the option to view ports by admin status or by free versus used status.
Select Back to return to the Dashboard.