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This screenshot is an initial point for the management of your router and connected devices. In the bookmark for routers you add, monitor and configure all routers, headends, APs, switches and other devices.

Overview displays of all routers may be assorted according to localities, router types, or fulltext search of a router. By doing this, it is possible to easily and in a well-arranged manner display required information about active routers.

All routers may thus be allocated into certain localities, thus you can divide the whole network into geographical units and then easily filter.

All routers can be also allocated into an arbitrary number of own groups which will be shown as green sub-bookmarks of the screen for Routers. These bookmarks may be defined in the menu of Settings / Codebooks / Router groups.

You can also easily display an overview of routers only in certain status: Online, Offline, with up-to-date/out-of-date configuration.

Every router is divided into several groups of information. In every router headers Ping statistics is displayed, as well as Transmission grpahs for the whole router. Then you can see The name of the router (white colour), The name of the locality (grey colour), IP address of the router, Uptime time of being online, or CPU load. The option Test the connection, whether the router is online, or offline, then Routed networks, WIFI access points, Add a network interface, Headend, Devices, Edit the router properties and its Deletion.

As it was mentioned above, you can add a connecting device to every router, (APs, Switches, Servers, etc) or Headends. If such a device is added to a router, a ping result is automatically drawn into the graph on the device as well as the error rate. Thanks to these graphs you can monitor behavior and error rate of the lines.

All routers and devices connected to them are automatically monitored through NAGIOS system. Configuration for NAGIOS is created automatically according to set settings in administrator interface. (? mysli se neco jineho nez nagios v editaci routeru ?)

Added routers may operated in two modes. In monitoring mode, it means that the system sees the added routers, but does not duplicate any configurations, only passively reads out the information through SNMP and potentially also API. The other one is active mode which allows configuration duplicating (shaping, firewall, mangle) onto routers through SSH and API interface. Routers in passive mode have grey headers, active ones have light blue headers.

By clicking on the heading or picture in the next part, you will display other details of this screenshot for Routers.




Page head

This text describes the possibilities for control common for all displayed routers.

All routers thus may be allocated into certain locations, thus you can divide the whole network into geographical units and then simply filter. Moreover, only routers of certain type may be displayed: All, MikroTik, Flash Linux Router. Fulltex search option is not missing either.

You can also easily display an overview of routers only in certain status: Online, Offline, with up-to-date/out-of-date configuration.

Thus it is possible to easily and in a well-arranged manner display required information about the acive routers.

Header router Mikrotik


After clicking on the picture of router header, the information describing individual possibilities of router settings will be displayed. You will find here a button Connection test, funkctional buttons, edit button and other information icons.

Header router Ubiquity

After clicking on the picture of router header, the information describing individual possibilities of router settings will be displayed. You will find here a button Connection test, funkctional buttons, edit button and other information icons.

Header router Canopy

After clicking on the picture of router header, the information describing individual possibilities of router settings will be displayed. You will find here funkctional buttons, edit button and other information icons.

Router body

The router body shows additional information regarding a given router, such as added interfaces, connected devices and their settings options.