netbrain for beginners v6.1...
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NetBrain for Beginners v6.1
Workbook
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• Dynamic Mapping
• Visual Troubleshooting
• Discovery of Your Network
Launch NetBrain Workstation
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Instruction:
NetBrain Instant Trial server
class.netbraintech.com
Port 80
Get the license and link to download software
http://download.netbraintech.com/NetBrain_ITE_setup.zip
1. Enter username and password
If you don’t have a username and password, go to http://www.netbraintech.com/trial/class.php to create an account.
Alternately, use our guest credentials:Username: netbrain123Password: netbrain123
2. Select a workspace Select NetBrain-New ITE Lab (Shared) option
Create L3 Qmap around a Device
Objective:• Qmap and Search for a hostname or IP address of a problematic device• Extend L3 neighbors• Zoom in to view the design details and observe all properties of a device
Use Case:• Troubleshoot a problematic router • BGP neighbors are down
1. Search the device Enter the hostname (Bos-Core-6500) in the Visual Search field and click the Search key.
2. Map the search result
Hover under the device in the search results and click the Map link at the bottom.
3. View the neighbors
Click on the red plus sign to open the neighbor window.
4. Draw the neighbors
Double click on All Neighbors or one specific neighbor to draw the neighbor(s) on the Qmap.
5. Draw the neighbor(s) of the neighbor(s)
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for more neighbors until all neighbor devices you are interested in are drawn on the Qmap.
Instruction:
View and Annotate Design Details
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Objective:• Zoom in on the Qmap to view details • Browse and annotate the design
Use Case:• Create a design Qmap for routing, multicasting, et cetera
1. Zoom into the Qmap
Scroll your mousewheel forward to zoom in, backward to zoom out.
(Press F2 to customize view options)
2. View the configurations of a network object
Hover over a network object such as interface, routing protocol, ACL or multicasting mode.Note: NetBrain may not be able to read configurations for some vendor/models, such as CheckPoint FW.
3. Annotate a network design Click on the Display on the Current Map icon ( ) in the tip window.
Instruction:
Observe Device Details
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Objective:• Observe a device’s properties, topology, design and performance via Observer Mode
1. Zoom into Sjc-Core-3560x-01
Continue to zoom in until the device is targeted in the green brackets at 280% zoom.
2. Observe device details
Scroll the mousewheel forward (to 300%) to bring up Observer Mode. Scroll up and down to flip through the “deck of cards.”
3. Perform action on the device
Interact with the Observer Mode cards to perform actions (e.g. change analysis, launch live device monitoring, etc.).
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Qmap L2 Connection for an IP
Objective:•Zoom in to view L2 design and observe the switches’ properties
Use Case:• Create a Qmap of data center from a switch group (directly connected switches)• Qmap a specific LAN segment (i.e. subnet)
Instruction:
1. Search for the device Enter the IP address (10.88.15.134) in the Visual Search field and press the Search key.
2. Qmap the search resultHover under the device ( ) in the search results. Select L2 Neighbor. Click the Map link at the bottom.
3. View the neighborsClick on the red plus sign on the device icon to open the neighbor window.
4. Draw the neighbors Double click on All Neighbors or one specific neighbor to draw the neighbor(s) on the Qmap.
5. Draw the neighbor(s) of the neighbor(s)
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for more neighbors until all neighbor devices you are interested in are drawn on the Qmap.
Telnet/SSH to a Switch
Objective:• Find the switch port connected to an IP address and map out the connection
Use Case:• Block the traffic from a virus-infected server
1. Search an IP address
Enter the IP address (10.88.15.134) in the Visual Search field and press the Enter key.
2. Create an L2 Qmap from the search results
Hover over a device in the search results pane and click the Map link. Click on L2 Neighbor. Click the Map link.
3. Draw neighboring switches
Click on the red plus sign of a switch to extend its neighbors. Right click the blank space of the map and select Auto Layout in the Contextual Menu. In the Layout Settings Dialog, select core and distribution devices.
4. Telnet to a network device
Click on the switch. From the Floating Menu, select CLI Telnet/SSH CLI…
Instruction:
Qmap an Application Path
Objective:• Discover and map the application path (L3 and L2) between two end points
Use Case:• Troubleshoot a slow application • Document critical applications
1. Enter source and destination IP addresses
On the Ribbon’s Home tab, enter IP addresses in Field A (10.88.16.11) and B (10.88.1.11).
2. Select the path direction
Click the arrow icon (from A to B) to select the path direction.
3. Select the discovery option
Click on the traffic path options icon. Select an option: Via Live Network (live path) or Via Cache Data in Data Folder (historical path).
4. Discover and Qmap the path
Click on the Path button.
5. View how the path was discovered
Click the Execution Log, Device Log and Traffic State tabs in the Data Pane to understand how the system discover the path.
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Qmap L2 Connections along a Path
Objective:• Qmap L2 connections along an L3 path
Use Case:• Troubleshoot a slow application • Document critical applications
Instruction:
1. View L2 path
Click an L3 path curve and select View L2 Path from the Floating Menu. A new L2 Qmap (Qmap2) will be created for the L2 path.
2. View port configuration along the path
Hover over a switch port and view its configuration in the tip window.
Probe the Live Network
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Objective:• Visualize the high utilization and traffic overload across an IPsec tunnel
Use Case:• Identify a down/unstable device or interface • Identify any interfaces with high bandwidth, high CPU or memory usage
Instruction:
Note:• If the interface delay or bandwidth usage is not visible, you can zoom in on the Qmap or drag the link longer to make it visible. • To change monitor settings such as frequency and threshold, click Advanced option in Instant Monitor window.
1. Run Qapp Monitor
Click on the Monitor Overall Health Monitor in the Floating Menu. In the Instant Monitor window, keep the default or customize monitor profile (Overall Health Monitor), then click the Run button.
2. Turn off monitoring Click Clear to turn off monitoring and Stop to pause.
Monitor Live Network via Qapp
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Objective:• Monitor interface errors on an L3 Qmap
Use Case:• Identify any interfaces with input, CRC, collisions or switching errors
1. Run Monitor Qapps
In the Floating Menu, select Monitor Monitor Qapps.
2. Select Monitor Qapps to run
In the Run Monitor window, check the boxes at the left of Qapps you want to run. Then click the Next button.
3. Define the Frequency and Threshold
At the Run Monitor window, click the ellipsis (…) link after frequency to change the frequency. Click the Threshold link at the bottom to change the threshold value for the alerts. Click the Run button to run the monitor Qapps.
Instruction:
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Define Network Access Credentials
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Objective:• Enter the network settings that allow NetBrain to discover and access your network devices
1. View non-privilege login
Click the Login CLI non-Privilege Mode tag.
2. Add usernames and passwords
Click the Add button. Enter the corresponding values. Alias can be any unique name, and is for your reference only. Repeat this step to add all necessary Telnet/SSH non-privilege credentials.
3. Add other settings
Click the other tags to add Privilege credentials and SNMP RO community string. If your Workstation cannot access the live network directly, you also need to add a Jumpbox or Network Server.
Instruction:
Note:
• Defining credentials is not permitted in the ITE environment! Please use your own EE environment.
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Run Live Network Discovery
Objective:• Discover your Live Network from seed device(s)
1. Select the live access method
Click Telnet and SNMP and select how the system should access your live network from the dropdown menu. If you are not sure, select Telnet/SSH and SNMP.
2. Define Discovery options Click the Options button. Set the Discovery Depth in the Options Of Discovery window.
3. Define the seed devices Enter the IP address of a seed router. You can also select devices from the current workspace as seed devices.
4. Start discovery Click the Start Discovery button. You can select any device to view its log.
Instruction:
Note:
• Network Discovery is not permitted in the ITE environment! Please use your own EE environment.
Thank You
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