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Lumeta reports are designed to identify and the list network assets that share a characteristic of interest, or one you name. They provide a tabular display of data pulled from the Lumeta system's database. Reports serve as an important resource for detailed network information.

  • Reports are available in real-time, which means that the data on the current state of your network is retrieved from Lumeta's data store and immediately displayed on your screen––as soon as you click a report name. If you come back to a displayed report after some time away from your desk, however, you will need to click Refresh to update the report to its real-time state.
  • The standard reports delivered with Lumeta pertain to one zone. For multi-zone views, see either the multi-zone views in Dashboards or create a customized report. All reports, both standard and customized, are listed alphabetically by name on the left-hand side of the Browse Real-Time page and can be filtered by name using the Search bar.
  • Almost all reports identify a network device's type, operating system, maker, active ports, and the protocols to which it responds. 

All Lumeta Reports as of 5/3/2020



About Reports



Standard reports provided with Lumeta cannot be deleted.  You can, however, add, edit, and delete any new reports you create and add to the list. See Adding & Managing Reports for more.

Most reports include the following device identifiers. 

Device Type

Category of appliance (e.g., general purpose, bridge, broadband router, firewall, hub, load balancer, phone, power device, printer, proxy server, remote management, router, security misc, storage misc, switch, telecom misc, terminal, terminal server, VoIP, WAP, webcam)

DNS

Domain Name Service

IP

The Internet Protocol address (e.g., 10.100.50.102)

MAC

Media Access Control address (e.g., 01:23:45:67:89:ab)

Model

Typically, an alphanumeric identifier (e.g., ff79ew0e)

OS

The operating system (e.g., Cisco IOS, Linux, FreeBSD)

Router ID

The 32 bit number assigned to each router running the OSPF protocol (e.g., ospf routerid 5.1.1.49)

Vendor

 The seller of the device (e.g, Cisco, Juniper, Windows)

Version

 Unique software release number (e.g., Fedora Linux, 15.0, 8.x)


Report Options

You can browse reports that show activity updated in real time and schedule report generation.  The Browse Historical option provides point-in-time snapshots of your network that are taken according to a schedule you set.

Report Scheduler

The Report Scheduler enables you to schedule the running of a particular kind of report, indicate how often the report should run, and who should receive it via email message. This configuration is saved to a file, the name of which you also specify.


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