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Omnipliance 6.5 Windows

Omnipliance 6.5 Linux-based



Omnipliance 6.5 Windows

Return to top of page What are the different Models of Omnipliance?

Omnipliance Core
Omnipliance Edge
Omnipliance Portable

Please go to:
http://www.wildpackets.com/products/distributed_network_analysis/omnipliance_network_recorder for more information.

Return to top of page How do I turn the Omnipliance on and off?

To start the Omnipliance:
Press the Power button on the back of the Omnipliance. After the Omnipliance has finished loading, the LCD will display the WildPackets Omnipliance welcome screen.

To shutdown Omnipliance:
You can shutdown the Omnipliance from the OS or the LCD controls. *Do not* shutdown the Omnipliance by pressing the power button.

To shut down the Omnipliance through the LCD controls:

  1. Make sure there are no remote desktop sessions active and that there are no users logged into the Omnipliance.
  2. From the welcome screen press the Cancel button twice to display the option to initiate a system shutdown.
  3. Press the check button to shutdown.

Return to top of page What is the administrator password?

The Omnipliance administrator password is in the manual. We recommend changing the administrator password on your first login AND adding additional Windows users/passwords to the Omnipliance.

Return to top of page How do I configure the IP network settings of the Omnipliance?

Before configuring the ports on the Omnipliance, make sure an Ethernet cable is connected from at least one of the Gigabit Ethernet ports to your network!

  1. If a DHCP server is accessible, you can configure the Omnipliance using the server’s default network settings. Please read the Omnipliance documentation on how to view the default settings for a network with a DHCP server.
  2. You can manually configure the IP network settings in the Omnipliance by using the arrow buttons on the front of the Omnipliance. NOTE: You should choose View Settings. Set Settings will set the Omnipliance. Please see the Omnipliance documentation for further instructions.

Return to top of page Can I add software or hardware to my Omnipliance?

No. Both the Linux and Windows versions of the Omnipliance are optimized for Enterprise network packet recording. You should not under any circumstances add software or hardware to these machines as doing so will compromise performance and void the warranty.

Return to top of page When I use the Windows-based Omnipliance to monitor my high speed network, the application tends to slow down. Are there any tips to optimize performance?

In the Capture/Monitor Options, select Performance. For peak performance, right click on one of the features and choose Disable All. This way, the Windows-based Omnipliance will capture at peak performance, and analysis features can later be applied to a saved capture. During capture, if you need a particular feature, you can always enable it. As you enable/disable individual features, the performance bar at the bottom of the Performance Options dialog will move to show you an estimate of the impact of each feature.

Here are a few more tips to improve the performance of the Windows-based Omnipliance:

  • Disable the Monitor adapter (Monitor/Select Monitor Adapter/None)
  • Turn off scroll during capture. Control K will start/stop scroll.
  • Disable passive name resolution. Under Tools/Options/Name Resolution, uncheck enable passive name resolution.
  • Turn off any automatic report production for monitor and/or capture. Under Monitor or Capture options, select Statistics Output. Uncheck Save statistics report.

OmniEngine 6.5 Linux-based


Return to top of page What's new in Linux-based Omnipliance 6.5?

Return to top of page How do I configure and manage my Linux-based Omnipliance?

The Linux-based Omnipliance can be managed and configured with the OmniEngine Manager.

Return to top of page Can I add software or hardware to my Omnipliance?

No. Both the Linux and Windows versions of the Omnipliance are optimized for Enterprise network packet recording. You should not under any circumstances add software or hardware to these machines as doing so will compromise performance and void the warranty.

Return to top of page What is the OmniEngine Manager?

The OmniEngine Manager is included with both OmniPeek and OmniEngine. It provides an interface for connecting to, configuring and updating remote OmniEngines. Please see the OEM Readme or Help file if you need more details on the OmniEngine Manager.

Return to top of page Why do I receive a token error message when I try to log into the Linux-based Omnipliance?

You must select "Third Party" Authentication to connect to Linux-based Omnipliance. Selecting "Default" Authentication causes this error.

Return to top of page Can the WildPackets OmniAdapter Analysis Card be used to send packets?

The OmniAdapters do not send packets as they are designed for capture only.

Return to top of page Can I capture wireless traffic with the Linux-based Omnipliance?

Currently, only our Windows-based Omnipliance supports wireless captures.

Return to top of page Can I capture WAN traffic with the Linux-based Omnipliance?

Currently, only our Windows-based Omnipliance supports WAN captures

 
 
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