OPBNOS R2.8
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  • Open Packet Broker
  • What's New?
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  • CLI Configuration Guide
    • Configuring License
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    • Configuring Username
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    • Configuring AAA
      • Configuring AAA
      • Configuring TACACS
      • Configuring RADIUS
    • Configure Packet Timestamping
    • Interface Management
      • Configuring Management Interface
      • Configuring Physical Interface
    • Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
      • Enabling LLDP
      • Displaying LLDP Neighbors
    • Configuring Interface Description
    • Configuring Auto Negotiation
    • Configuring FEC
    • Configuring Maximum Transition Unit
    • Configuring Port Speed
    • Configuring Port Breakout
    • Configuring Interface Type
    • Configuring VLAN Modes
    • Configuring Loopback Mode
    • Configuring Packet Slicing
    • Configuring Ingress VLAN
    • Configuring Egress Tagging
    • Configuring Rx-only
    • Configuring Tx-only
    • Configuring An-clause
    • Configuring PortChannel
    • Configuring LAG Hash
    • Configuring Flows and Rules
      • Configuring Network Ports
      • Configuring Tool Ports
      • Configuring Flows
      • Configuring Flow Description
      • Configuring Flow Rules (NVIDIA)
      • Configuring Flow Rules (Broadcom)
      • Configuring Flow Match Expression Rules
      • Configuring Flow UDF Rules
      • Configuring Push/Pop VLAN
      • Configuring Flow Override Action(s)
      • Display Flow Information
      • Clear Flow Counters
    • Configuring GTP Flow
    • Configuring IPv6 Reachability Check
    • Configuring VXLAN Flow
    • Configuring VXLAN Stripping
    • Configuring SNMP
      • Configure SNMP community
      • Configuring SNMP Trap
      • Configuring SNMP Threshold
      • Configuring SNMP User
      • Configuring SNMP Location
      • Configuring SNMP Contact
    • Configuring SYSLOG
    • Ping
    • Traceroute
    • Configuring NTP
    • Configuring Timezone
    • Configuring sFlow
    • Display Interface Information
      • Front Panel Port Mapping
    • Display System Information
      • Interface Transceiver Information
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      • Reboot Cause
      • Show Environment
      • Show System Memory
      • Show Docker Memory
      • Show Services
      • Show Platform Fan
      • Show platform pcieinfo
      • Show Platform PSU
      • Show Platform SSD
      • Show Platform Summary
      • Show Platform Syseeprom
      • Show Platform Temperature
    • Configuration Management
      • Copying Configuration from Switch
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      • Saving Configuration
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      • Clearing Startup configuration
    • Zero Touch Provisioning
      • DHCP Discovery
      • ZTP Boot File
      • Enable ZTP
    • Troubleshooting
  • Aviz FlowVision Graphical User Interface Guide
    • FlowVision Controller Installation
      • FV ESXi Host Installation
      • FV VirtualBox Installation
    • System
      • Viewing the Dashboard
      • Accessing System and Device Information
      • Managing Topologies
      • Managing Devices
      • Viewing System Log
      • Managing Users
      • Performing Backup and Restore
      • Viewing Audit Logs
    • Configuration
      • Configuring Ports
      • Configuring Port Groups
      • Configuring Rule Templates
      • Configuring Vxlan Tunnel
      • Configuring Flows
      • Configuring VLAN
      • Configuring SNMP Trap
    • Statistics
      • Viewing Port Statistics
      • Viewing Flow Statistics
    • Help
  • REST API Guide
    • FLOW
    • Interface Management
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    • LLDP
    • SNMP
    • System and Platform
    • Statistics
  • Use Cases
    • For Engineers
      • VxLAN Deployment (NVIDIA)
      • GTP Deployment
      • Truncation and Load Balancing
      • Ingress VLAN and Egress Tagging
      • Loopback-mode Port
      • VXLAN Stripping
      • VLAN Mode/Tag Actions
    • Command Reference
      • Converting Network-to-Tool port
      • Configuring 1G Electrical SFP
      • Enabling FlowVision On-box Support
  • Solution Integration
    • Network Visibility and Analysis with OPB, Arkime, Elasticsearch & Kibana
      • Installation Pre-Requisites
      • Solution Components
      • Configuring OPBNOS
      • Installing Arkime
      • Installing Kibana
      • Troubleshooting
  • Support
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  • OPB Fabric Information
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  • Link Information
  • Top 5 Ports by Traffic
  • Top 5 Devices by Flow
  • Top 5 Flows by Traffic
  • Docker Statistics
  • Syslog Statistics

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The Dashboard is the default home page of the FlowVision GUI. To return to the dashboard view from any other page, click System > Dashboard.

The Dashboard shows you the following data:

OPB Fabric Information

This pie chart shows you the device information based on HwSKU and the device OS. You can hover the mouse pointer over the charts to display a tooltip with more relevant information.

The following image shows the OPB fabric information charts:

Platform Health

The platform health table shows you the CPU usage, memory availability, and link status for each connected devices. From this data you can infer the overall health of the platform.

The following image shows the platform health table:

Link Information

The link information table shows you the total number of ports from all the connected devices, the number of ports that are enabled with admin privileges, and the number of ports that are connected at any given moment.

The following image shows the link information table:

Top 5 Ports by Traffic

The top 5 ports by traffic shows you the top 5 ports across all connected devices sorted on the basis of their traffic rate. The table shows you the device, port number, the number of In Ucast packets, the number of Out Ucast packets, the number of In Discards, and the number of Out Discards.

The following image shows the top 5 ports by traffic table:

Top 5 Devices by Flow

The top 5 devices by Flow shows you the top 5 devices sorted on the basis of the number of flows they have. The table shows the device IP, the number of flows, and the number of rules.

The following image shows the top 5 devices by flow table:

Top 5 Flows by Traffic

The top 5 flows by traffic shows you the top 5 flows across all connected devices sorted on the basis of their traffic rate. The table shows you the device IP, flow alias, and the count.

The following image shows the top 5 flows by traffic table:

Docker Statistics

The docker statistics table shows you the docker statistics across all connected devices along with the CPU and memory usage for each device.

The following image shows the docker statistics:

Syslog Statistics

The syslog statistics table shows you the system log statistics of all connected devices. The table shows the number of messages in the info, debug, error, notice, and warning categories for each device.

The following image shows the syslog statistics:

Pie chart showing the details of fabric based on HWSKU and OS
Table showing the health information
Table showing link information
Table showing top 5 ports by traffic
Table showing Top 5 devices by Flow
Table showing Top 5 Flows by Traffic
Table showing Docker Statistics
Table showing syslog statistics