The symbols you'll find most often on Lumeta maps are these:
Icon | Description |
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Indicates a Lumeta Command Center or Scout. | |
Stacked boxes indicate a group of devices. |
Badge | Description |
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A yellow badge indicates a group of hosts. | |
A blue badge indicates that the device has one or more attached L3 hosts. It provides no information about L2 hosts. | |
A green badge indicates that the device has one or more attached L2 hosts. It does not have any attached L3 hosts. |
Edge | Description |
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A Layer 3 edge traces port-to-port connectivity between Layer 3 devices | |
A Layer 2 edge traces port-to-port connectivity between Layer 2 devices | |
An attached host edge traces port-to-port connectivity between a device and attached hosts |
All Map Icons
The complete set of Map icons follows:
bridge cellular phone Cisco security comm server firewall generic appliance
generic gateway hub IP phone kvm device layer 3 switch load balancer
mobile net sonar printer probe relational database remote access device router
security server server switch stealth storage array terminal universal gateway
unknown UPS video camera virtual layer switch virtual machine WAP device
Understanding Attached Hosts
Question: What does it mean when you see a Lumeta device displayed on a map with attached hosts?
Answer: It means that the device is scanning the local subnet via Path Discovery and has found those hosts at the next hop.
When Path Discovery is enabled, a select set of information is also gathered via SNMP. The information gathered includes system, interface, route table, and ARP table data. This data enables Lumeta to decide that there are devices attached to this device (presumably through Layer 2 MIBs).
Question: When a zone contains multiple collectors, which of those collectors will display on the map?
None. Zone collectors do not display on the map. All scouts and command centers should display on the map.