I've had another pass at the Netonix Manager and have a few (minor) suggestions.
I had previously experimented with version 1.0.5 (in July). On 11/1/2017, I installed latest Node.js, then installed Version 1.0.7 on a Windows 10 box and started it up at ~3:45pm. Here are some things I've noted.
1. On startup there were a set of log messages from September (see image 1 below). I'm not aware of having done anything with this software in September.
2. A minor annoyance: The scanning message shouldn't overlay the log scrolling area! (also visible in Image 1 below).
3. I started a scan of 10.8.0.0/16. It found three devices rather quickly but clearly had a long way to go. On the assumption this would take many hours but would finish before I returned, I added another scan (for
10.12.0.0/18). This caused the # of devices found to reset to zero even though the original scan was obviously proceeding and the devices display still shows the three devices found so far. (Images 2 & 3 below). When I came back, the
10.8.0.0/14 scan had found all 51 switches that are actually in the range 10.8.4.5 thru 10.10.211.2.In addition, the scan of
10.12.0.0/18 had also found 5 switches in the range 10.12.25.3 thru 10.12.35.2. So I now have 56 switches in the "Devices" list but the log is as shown in image 4 below. I conclude that you can add an additional scan before an earlier one has completed and it will work but the count will be short by however many devices had already been found when the second scan is initiated, i.e. defining a new scan resets the counter even if an existing scan is in progress.
4. A day later I've scanned my whole network. I should have 156 Netonix devices but there is no easy way to get a count of what the manager has found, short of scrolling and counting lines (some single, some double) on the screen.
5. Now having counted, I see the Netonix Manager has only found 134 devices. I don't see a way to print out a list as my number of devices far exceeds the window in the web page, i.e. when I print the web page I only see the dozen or so radios visible at any one time, not the whole list. So now I will have to scroll through comparing entries to my NetXMS list (which I can print). Even better than printing might be the ability to export the Device list to a .csv file. Then I could print it and, even better, format it for convenient DIFs against the NetXMS output.
6. I like the Manager's ability to display log alerts but the display window that comes up is too narrow and can't be widened (see image 5) enough to display the whole alert.
In any event, thanks for the work so far. This looks useful in general and certainly looks like the solution the next time I have to upgrade firmware.
Thanks,
Brough
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