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Internetwork Monitor
Viewing the Internetwork
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Viewing the Internetwork
When you run Internetwork Monitor, it constructs an internetwork view
that shows integrated network traffic data from the current data
sources.
The integrated data is displayed graphically. Nodes are assigned to
segment rings, and lines connect nodes and segments. As discussed on
page 187, line colors and thickness indicate the relative contribution of a
particular line’s traffic. The data can also be displayed as a tabular
report.
Once an internetwork view is established, you can change which data
sources are enabled in the view—that is, from which data sources Inter-
network Monitor retrieves traffic data.
Internetwork Monitor also lets you control the way network data is
shown in the internetwork view window.
Placement: Assigning Nodes to Segments
The assignment of nodes to segment rings is determined by the place-
ment method:
Address-based placement assigns nodes to segments based on each
node’s network address. For IP addresses, the Internetwork Monitor
host’s subnet mask is applied to node addresses to determine the seg-
ment assignment; for AppleTalk, DECnet, and IPX/XNS addresses, the
network or area number component of the network address is used.
Traffic-based placement causes nodes to be assigned to segments
based on end-to-end network-layer traffic data as reported by the data
sources in the view.
These placement methods are discussed further on page 172.
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