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Q3ADE 3G Screen Shots

Below is a batch of screen dumps from the Q3Browser using the Q3ADE 3G platform. Click the images to get an enlarged version.

Read also about Q3ADE® 3G here.

The Q3Browser View

The Q3Browser which is the graphical platform for performing Q3ADE management operations interactively.

Q3Browser is Java-based and runs on any Sun Java enabled platform

Hierarchical map-views with bubble-up alarm animation.

Create graphical system views from "world" down to individual cards in a rack

The alarm state will probagate ("buble") up through the hirearchy, so that the operator may "drill down" to the actual source of the alarm state by clicking icons on the map.

Animated link-states

Components and links are coloured to indicate alarm severity.

 

Various link renditions

Links may be curved, dotted and colored individually.

 

The Host Resources View

An example of the use of Map Views and Map Gauges to produce an animated view of the current state of various resources, like disk space and CPU'se. The shape, background and coloring of the gauges may tailored individually

The gauge also contains threshold level monitoring and data logging

 

The Printer Status View

An example of the Printer Status View with key information about the printer's location and status.

On the "Services" part you see the printer's display. In this case that it indicates that it is online and that the yellow toner is low.

Below the printer display you see the services available on this printer via the network. In this case the printer offers a web interface, which you may invoke by right-clicking the "globe" icon and select the "open WEB Browser" option.

 

The Printer Resources View

An example of the Printer Resource Monitoring View, showing the printed number of pages and the status of various consumables, like toners, image drums and fusers.

On this example, the yellow toner is below 10%, which brings it in maor (yellow) alarm mode. The alarm will appear on the Alarm manager view (not shown here) until the toner is replaced.

Not shown is the feature, that you can configure an alert mail to be sent to any number of individuals when an alarm (e.g. toner low) is raised on this specific printer.

The Host Resources Inventory Report

One of the standard reports in the inventory report tool of the NMS (Network Management Service). 

The report in this case is a HTML file presented by web browser.

 

Various Types of Map Editors and Gauges

This example shows some on/off switces, a slide controller, a meter gauge, and instant graph gauge and some animated map components (the gears - sorry, doesn't show on the screen dump).

The Sensatronics View

An example of the use of Map Gauges and graph viewer to illustrate the current temperature and the temperature history

The graph viewer is interactive and allows you select range and zoom into details

 

The Managed Element View

The Managed Element View shows discovered services, for the managed element.

Shows a combined managed element properties dialog and map with a number of clickable components representing individual services in a managed element.

The Service Availability View

The Service Availability view displays the average availability graph and the down/up event graph  for a specific service. This sample is significantly exaggerated since it shows a test system going down/up several times a day. The availability data is logged for any amount of time. You select a period to be shown interactively on the graph

The Windows Event Log Monitor View

The Windows Event Log enables you to "peek" down into the Windows Event Log of a Windows Server (2000,2003). It also generates alarms on specific types of windows events. By defaul on Errors and Warnings.

The Alarm Log View

The Alarm log is a key component in the Q3Browser user interface. It provides a wealth of features for the Alarm operator to manage the alarm log.

The Advanced context sensitive editor of managed objects.

To enable interaction wit e.g. new SNMP agents, you load an SNMP information model and then you may browse and operate on the tables of the SNMP agent using the generic object editor tool.

The Tree view.

Navigating structure of managed objects with tree view browser.

All information objects, whether internal or located in some managed element may be browsed through the same tree view of the system. Even Windows Event Logs may be browsed from here.

A Customized Tree View

The Tree View may be customized for customer preferred look and feel. That includes the icons to be displayed, the  (language dependent) labels and right-mouse-button-menus.

User defined pop-up menus behavior may be implemented through scripting.

Customized Java Resource View.

An example of a resource view for management of ATM cross connects.

Customized Java Resource View.

An example of a Resource view for configuration of event forwarding discriminator.

The Incident Manager.

Example of the use of dynamic server page scripts to serve a web browser based user interface

 

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