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- ArcVision
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- The ARCNET LAN Monitor
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-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- ArcVision, a member of the Triticom LANVision series, is designed to monitor
- and display activity of an ARCNET (ARCNET is a Datapoint Corporation trademark
- for Attached Resource Computer Network) LAN. ArcVision works with all ARCNET
- media types including RG-62 coax, twisted pair, and fiber. Operations exist
- to monitor ARCNET traffic activity in real-time, assign user names to network
- addresses, locate active nodes, and monitor the ARCNET token rotation timing.
- Using such information about traffic activity, enables the user to determine
- network loading, show traffic generated by individual stations (also called
- nodes), and resolve problems.
-
- There are several real-time monitoring display modes available while
- monitoring traffic. These modes are:
-
- - normal -- Tracks packets sent by each station
- - high-speed -- Extended performance for busy networks
- - skyline -- Aggregate network traffic display over time
-
- Within each display mode, there are error counters and numerous options to
- tailor the display.
-
- Alphanumeric names may be associated with network addresses making it easier
- to interpret network activity displays. This information is stored in a file
- which may be recalled and changed at anytime. The addresses of all nodes which
- are powered-on and actively participating in the ARCNET token-passing process
- may also be displayed at anytime. In addition, the token-passing process may
- be monitored to check the token rotation time -- i.e. the time it takes a
- token originating from the monitoring station to be passed around the nodes on
- the network and returned to the monitoring station.
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- OPERATION
-
- The demo for ArcVision (which monitors a simulated network) is run by typing
- AV_DEMO from the directory where you unzipped the file. When ArcVision is
- first invoked, the user is presented with a main menu. An action from this
- menu may be selected by pressing the first letter of the option or moving the
- cursor up/down with the up/down arrow keys and then pressing Enter. As a
- shortcut, pressing the first letter of the option causes immediate action.
- The user may return to the main menu at any time by pressing the Esc key. Each
- menu option is described in more detail below.
-
- Assigning Names
-
- Selecting the ASSIGN NAMES from the main menu allows you to associate names
- with network addresses. For example, the name 'Dave' may be given to the
- address 3E, making it easier to remember what devices and workstations are at
- what network adapter addresses.
-
- Upon selecting this option, a screen appears in which two new windows are
- presented along with the function key options at the bottom of the display.
- The Name Assignments window displays a column of network addresses (in hex)
- followed by the name. If no name has been assigned by the user, then the
- default appears which consists of the station address preceded by "NAME?-".
- If there are more names than can be displayed, an arrow will appear in the
- lower left-hand corner of the window. Then, the names which are displayed in
- the window can be changed by moving the highlight bar up and down using the
- arrow keys or PgUp/PgDn (page up/page down) keys. Arrows will appear in the
- upper left-hand corner and/or lower right-hand corner of the window to
- indicate the presence of more names above or below the ones displayed. The
- lower window is for user input. To change a name, select the station address
- by moving the highlight bar up and down using the arrow keys or PgUp/PgDn keys
- and press Enter.
-
- To perform other functions, use the function keys as follows: Function key F2
- (Add Name) allows a name to be added or changed. If the network has been
- actively monitored prior to assigning names, the network addresses that were
- active are displayed, followed by name currently associated with that network
- address. Pressing F2 allows the user to input a new or different name for a
- given address. Function key F3 (Del Name -- Delete Name) will prompt the user
- to delete the name currently selected at the highlight bar. Function key F4
- (Sort Addr -- Sort Address) sorts the entries in ascending order by station
- address. Function key F5 (Sort Name) sorts the entries in ascending order by
- alphanumeric name. Function key F6 (Load -- Load File) allows the user (in
- the operational version only) to load a previously created name file. The
- file may be created with a spreadsheet (with ASCII comma delimited
- import/export capability), word processor, or within ArcVision itself.
- Function key F7 (Save -- Save File) will (in the operational version only)
- saves the name assignments to a file, in ASCII comma delimited format.
- Function key F8 (CLR -- Clear) will clear all of the name entries. To leave
- Assign Logical Names, press the Esc key to return to the main menu.
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- Locating Active Nodes
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- Selecting LOCATE ACTIVE NODES from the main menu locates and displays all
- network stations which are powered on and actively participating in the ARCNET
- token-passing protocol.
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- Monitoring Traffic
-
- Selecting MONITOR TRAFFIC from the main menu puts ArcVision into its real-time
- monitoring mode showing various activity on the ARCNET. The top of this
- display shows the date and time when monitoring began or when the displayed
- was cleared using the F7 function key. Most of the display is devoted to
- showing the stations (up to 80; use the arrow keys or PgUp/PgDn to show
- additional stations if there are more) and their packet counts (those packets
- sent by that station).
-
- The bottom portion shows counters and errors. These indicators (from left to
- right) are as follows: STNS or stations, shows the total number of active
- stations (counting the number of stations on the display would yield the same
- result). Packets shows the grand total of all packets counted. Bcast or
- Broadcast, shows the number of packets that were broadcast to all stations.
- PPS/Peak indicates the packets per second and peak packets per second since
- monitoring began. Recon shows the number of reconfiguration bursts that have
- occurred because of a station leaving or entering the network or some other
- disruption such as a cable connection/disconnection. Each time a Recon
- occurs, a "beep" will be heard. Last Recon shows the time the last
- reconfiguration burst occurred. Elapsed indicates the elapsed time since
- monitoring began or was cleared using function key F7.
-
- The bottom most line on the display indicates the function key actions. These
- actions are as follows:
-
- Function key F2 (Stn ID -- Station Identification) is used to change the way
- in which the station IDs are displayed. The default is either the node
- address or the station's logical name. The logical name is shown if the user
- loaded names or assigned names prior to monitoring, using the Assign Names
- option from the Main Menu (if there is a name assigned to an address which is
- not active, then a '-' will appear after the name instead of a packet count.)
- If the logical name is not chosen for display, then the station ID is shown as
- the station's network addresses in hex notation. The third choice is the
- station address in decimal format. Pressing function key F2 will cycle
- through these three different formats.
-
- Function key F3 (Sort STN -- Sort Station) will sort the station by IDs, in
- ascending order. The ordering is determined by the way the station IDs are
- displayed. For example, if the station names are displayed, then the sort
- will be by name. Likewise, if the station addresses are displayed, then the
- sort will be by station address. Both sorts are in ascending order.
-
- Function key F4 (Sort CNT -- Sort Count) will sort the stations by the number
- of packets. The sort is in descending order such that the most active
- stations appear first.
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- Function key F5 (Cnt/Pct -- Station Count/Percent) toggles between displaying
- of either the station packet counts or percentage of total packets counted.
-
- Function key F6 (Pkt/Sky -- Packet/Skyline) toggles between the packet count
- display and skyline display. If the skyline shows total packet counts by the
- second or by the minute, for the last 60 seconds or 60 minutes respectively,
- selected by F8 in this mode.
-
- Function key F8 (Norm/HS -- Normal/High Speed) Toggles between normal and high
- speed mode. High speed mode allows for a higher degree of packet count
- accuracy especially when monitoring heavily loaded networks or with slower
- 8088/80286 PCs. All of the counters are maintained during high speed mode,
- but the display is not updated until it is returned to normal mode.
-
- Observing the Token Rotation Timing
-
- Selecting the TOKEN TIMING option from the main menu calculates and displays
- the token rotation time -- the amount of time required for the token to make a
- complete trip (visiting each active node) "around" the ARCNET. The minimum,
- current, and maximum times observed are displayed.
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- EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATIONAL VERSION
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- ArcVision is designed to work with virtually all PC/MS-DOS machines with a
- Standard Microsystems Corporation (SMC) compatible ARCNET adapter card (such
- as those that work with the Novell RXNET shell) installed. PC/MS-DOS 3.1 or
- higher is required. To achieve the best possible network monitoring
- performance, a PC with an 80286 or 80386 processor is recommended. A
- monochrome or color display may be used. ArcVision is not copy-protected but
- is serialized.
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- ORDERING INFORMATION
-
- The operational ArcVision is priced at $150, which includes a user's manual,
- and choice of 3 1/2" or 5 1/4" diskette. ArcVision with a Triticom certified
- ARCNET adapter is priced at $325. For more information or to order, contact
- Triticom, P.O. Box 11536, St. Paul, MN 55111; (612) 937-0772.
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