Logical Topology - LiveNX - 25.3.0

LiveNX Operations Dashboard User Guide

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LiveNX
Version
25.3.0

LiveNX Logical Topology is a virtual interactive network diagram that provides enhanced situational awareness. It represents selected devices and sites of interest and their LAN and WAN networks connecting them. The topology projects Application traffic to visualize the path traffic traverses through the network. Multiple tabs can be created and shared to build manageable, personalized use cases of interest.


Main menu - Logical Topology

MPLS WAN Cloud example

The example below shows three sites, two of which are interconnected via a Default Service Provider WAN cloud.


WAN Cloud example

By clicking on any of the sites, a pop-up will show the status of the object and provide links for more information.


MPLS WAN Cloud example

Double-clicking the site icon will expand to show the site’s selected devices. Application traffic will also be projected within the LAN.


Site devices example

Clicking the device icon will show a pop-up with the status of the object and provide links for more information.


MPLS WAN Cloud example

Double-clicking on the Chicago site will return it back to a collapsed state.


MPLS WAN Cloud example

A legend is available at the bottom left of the Topology.


Topology legend

The Topology’s view can be re-organized by using the control icons to the upper right. These icons represent: Zoom In, Zoom Out, Zoom Fit, Toggle Layout Lock, and Toggle Display Mode.


Control icons

By clicking the Toggle Layout Lock, the icon will update to the unlocked position. In this state the diagram can be re-organized.


Toggle Layout Lock




Filtering can be applied to find the specific Flows of interests.

Logical Topology - Filtering

Historic time ranges can be selected for finding the Applications of interests.

Date and time filters

The page can be refreshed by toggling the Auto button in the top right of the page.

Refresh button

In the following example, note there is no Filter applied and the Legend’s set to Display By WAN Application.

No filter applied

The display’s legend will show the top Applications plus Other.

Display by WAN Applications

The Application traffic data projected on the Topology will represent these applications.

Topology - Application traffic data

In the following example, a Filter of Application: VoIP has been applied and the Legend’s set to Display By WAN Application.

VoIP filter applied

The display’s legend has updated to just so VoIP plus other.

Display legend

The Flow data projected on the Topology will represent just VoIP.

Flow data - VoIP only

Clicking the Flow arrows representing the selected application will highlight them and show a pop-up with more detail.

Flow arrows - Reports icon

Clicking the Reports icon will open a curated historic Report in a new tab.

Historic reports drilldown

In the following example, a Filter of Application: https has been applied but the Legend’s set to Display By WAN DSCP. The display’s legend has updated to show the DSCP value of 0 (BE) and Other, and the Flow data projected on the Topology will represent these DSCP.

Display legend

The Devices and Sites shown on the topology can be updated by using the control bar to the left.


Logical Topology - Device and Sites

Select the Edit button, then select the desired options and click Save. The Topology will be updated with the selected changes.


Logical Topology - Save

Note the Show other sites switch at the bottom of the site/device control bar.


Show other sites toggle button

By enabling this switch, a new site named Other Sites appears. This will represent any Application traffic relevant to the applied Filter that is being sent/received both sites not added to the Topology.

Show other sites enabled

By clicking on the Other Sites icon, a list of the other sites sending/receiving the applicable Application will be listed.

Other Sites icon

These sites can then be added to the Topology.

Add selected sites button

By clicking on a tab name at the top of the Topology, a tab can be renamed.

Logical Topology - New Tab

By clicking on a tab’s menu icon, a tab can be duplicated, shared, or deleted.

Topology tab's menu icon

To create a new tab, select the + Add Tab icon.

Logical Topology - Add tab

To add a shared a tab, click on the desired icon in the shared tabs list.

Shared tabs

A new tab will be created with the topology of the shared tab.

New tab created

To create a new tab from scratch, select the desired sites/devices from the control bar to the left of the window and select save.

Create and save a new tab

A new tab will appear with the select sites, devices and any relevant WAN clouds shown.

New tab created