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Local Authentication
•
The account and password information is stored in the D-View
database.
Radius
Authentication
•
The information is stored in the Radius server database.
•
If the account and password information entered is valid, the server
accepts the authentication and allows the administrator to manage and
monitor the network.
Domain Manager
In a real environment administrators often need to manage multiple domains
of the network. D-View can divide the entire network into many designated
domains for administrators to manage different network.
An administrator needs to create a domain before working on any topology.
When creating a new domain, the administrator should allocate IP address of
the workstation.
Use
Domain Manager
to create, delete and modify the domain information.
After logging in, D-View, by default, creates a Super Domain and the IP address
of the workstation. A super domain is a virtual domain which manages the
topologies of all the domains. Refer to
Creating a Topology
to manually create a
topology using Domain Manager.
Startup Wizard
The
Startup Wizard
helps you create a Topology. The Wizard will
automatically create a new topology based on the information you provide.
To create a topology using the Startup Wizard:
1.
Click
File> Startup Wizard
. The
Startup Wizard
screen displays.
Summary of Contents for D-View 6 Professional
Page 1: ...NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM VER 1 00 Standard Professional User Manual ...
Page 8: ...Introducing D View 7 ...
Page 14: ...Installing D View 13 ...
Page 28: ...Understanding the Architecture 27 ...
Page 32: ...Understanding the Interface 31 ...
Page 41: ...Using D View ...
Page 48: ...Working with Topologies 47 ...
Page 62: ...Figure 51 Sequence of steps displaying the Topology Rollback function ...
Page 63: ...Managing and Monitoring Devices 62 ...
Page 103: ...Basic Operations 102 ...
Page 106: ......
Page 107: ...Figure 103 Sequence of steps navigating from the topology level to the domain ...
Page 124: ...Index ...
Page 126: ...Technical Support ...