When ticked, the time difference between subsequent packets is displayed in the monitoring
output.
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File period
List box: 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, 10 min, 20 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 3 hours, 24 hours, Off
Default = 5 min
○
File size
List box: 1 KB, 10 KB, 50 KB, 100 KB, 500 KB, 1 MB, max (~2 MB)
Default = 100 KB
Upon clicking the File start button, the file is cleared and the monitoring output is copied into it.
When the selected File period expires or the File size has been reached, whichever event occurs
first, the file is closed and left waiting to be downloaded later. The start and stop of monitoring
to file is independent of the on-line monitoring, i.e. the monitoring output is recorded even when
the on-line monitoring is stopped.
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Buttons
Buttons located at the bottom of the monitoring screen come in two groups:
left:
Start
,
Stop
,
Clear
buttons, which control the on-line monitoring, and
right:
File Start
,
File Stop
,
File Status
,
Download
buttons, which control the recording into the
file.
The two processes can be started/stopped by the respective buttons independently any time. Only
one of the
Start
/
Stop
(
File Start
/
File Stop
) button pair is accessible at a time, depending on the
status of the respective monitoring process (the other button is gray).
The
Clear
button clears the screen with on-line monitoring output, even when the monitoring is
running at the moment.
The
File Status
button refreshes the status of the file which is stored in RipEX and of the recording
process. It is recommended to use this button whenever you can not be sure whether your browser
is synchronized with the server in the RipEX.
The
Download
button invokes the Download File dialog.
Whenever the
Start
or
File Start
button is activated, the current settings of the monitoring from
your web page are applied. When you change any setting on the page, both Start and File Start
buttons indicate that a change has been made. They turn red when the respective monitoring process
is idle and they change into Apply button when the monitoring is running, i.e. when the respective
Start (File Start) button has been gray. Clicking the Apply button enforces the configuration change
(e.g. adding one more interface) to the running monitoring process
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Internal interfaces description
Internal interfaces are the interfaces between a SW module and the central router module. All these
interfaces can be located in Fig. 1 below:
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