NetSpyGlass
2.2
  • 1. Release Notes
    • 1.1. Release Notes 2.2.4
      • 1.1.1. This is a bug fix release in v2.2.x series
      • 1.1.2. Improvements and bug fixes
    • 1.2. Release Notes 2.2.3
      • 1.2.1. This is a bug fix release in v2.2.x series
      • 1.2.2. Improvements and bug fixes
    • 1.3. Release Notes 2.2.2
      • 1.3.1. This is a bug fix release in v2.2.x series
      • 1.3.2. Improvements and bug fixes
    • 1.4. Release Notes 2.2.1
      • 1.4.1. This is a bug fix release in v2.2.x series
      • 1.4.2. Improvements and bug fixes
    • 1.5. Release Notes 2.2.0
      • 1.5.1. Highlights
      • 1.5.2. Improvements and new features
        • 1.5.2.1. Ability to use MySQL hosted by Azure
      • 1.5.3. Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.6. Release Notes 2.1.3
      • 1.6.1. Improvements and new features
      • 1.6.2. Bugs fixed in this version
    • 1.7. Release Notes 2.1.2
      • 1.7.1. Improvements and new features
      • 1.7.2. Bugs fixed in this version
    • 1.8. Release Notes 2.1.1
      • 1.8.1. Improvements and new features
      • 1.8.2. Bugs fixed in this version
    • 1.9. Release Notes 2.1.0
      • 1.9.1. NetSpyGlass v2.1.0
      • 1.9.2. Improvements, Important Changes and New Features
        • 1.9.2.1. General
        • 1.9.2.2. UI
        • 1.9.2.3. Configuration
        • 1.9.2.4. Alerts
        • 1.9.2.5. Support for New Hardware Vendors and Devices
        • 1.9.2.6. Support for SNMPv3
        • 1.9.2.7. ‘Discovery’ of the polling configuration
        • 1.9.2.8. Changes and Improvements in Network Discovery
        • 1.9.2.9. NsgQL
    • 1.10. Release Notes 2.0.4
      • 1.10.1. Improvements and New Features
      • 1.10.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.11. Release Notes 2.0.3
      • 1.11.1. Improvements and New Features
      • 1.11.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.12. Release Notes 2.0.2
      • 1.12.1. Improvements and New Features
      • 1.12.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.13. Release Notes 2.0.1
      • 1.13.1. Improvements and New Features
      • 1.13.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.14. Release Notes 2.0.0
      • 1.14.1. Improvements, Important Changes and New Features
      • 1.14.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.15. Release Notes 1.6.3
      • 1.15.1. Improvements, Important Changes and New Features
      • 1.15.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.16. Release Notes 1.6.2
      • 1.16.1. Improvements, Important Changes and New Features
      • 1.16.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.17. Release Notes 1.6.1
      • 1.17.1. Improvements and New Features
      • 1.17.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.18. Release Notes 1.6.0
      • 1.18.1. Bug Fixes
    • 1.19. Release Notes 1.5.5
      • 1.19.1. Important
      • 1.19.2. Improvements and New Features
    • 1.20. Release Notes 1.5.4
      • 1.20.1. Important
      • 1.20.2. Improvements and New Features
      • 1.20.3. Bug fixes
    • 1.21. Release Notes 1.5.3
      • 1.21.1. Improvements and New Features
      • 1.21.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.22. Release Notes 1.5.2
      • 1.22.1. Improvements and New Features
      • 1.22.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.23. Release Notes 1.5.1
      • 1.23.1. Improvements and New Features
      • 1.23.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.24. Release Notes 1.5.0
      • 1.24.1. Improvements and New Features
      • 1.24.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.25. Release Notes 1.4.1
      • 1.25.1. Improvements and New Features
      • 1.25.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.26. Release Notes 1.4.0
      • 1.26.1. New features
      • 1.26.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.27. Release Notes 1.3.0
      • 1.27.1. New features
      • 1.27.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.28. Release Notes 1.2.0
      • 1.28.1. New features
      • 1.28.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.29. Release Notes 1.1.0
      • 1.29.1. New features
      • 1.29.2. Changes
    • 1.30. Release Notes 1.0.6
      • 1.30.1. New features
      • 1.30.2. Bug fixes
    • 1.31. Release Notes 1.0.5
      • 1.31.1. New features
      • 1.31.2. Bugs fixed in this version
    • 1.32. Release Notes 1.0.4
      • 1.32.1. New features
    • 1.33. Release Notes 1.0.3
      • 1.33.1. New features
      • 1.33.2. Improvements in the Server
      • 1.33.3. Bugs fixed in this version
    • 1.34. Release Notes 1.0.2
      • 1.34.1. New features
      • 1.34.2. Improvements in the Server
      • 1.34.3. Changes in the Monitor
    • 1.35. Release Notes 1.0.1
      • 1.35.1. Important changes
        • 1.35.1.1. Change in the user-defined report scripts
      • 1.35.2. Improvements in the Server
      • 1.35.3. Other Changes
    • 1.36. Release Notes 1.0.0rc2
      • 1.36.1. Improvements in the Server
      • 1.36.2. Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.37. Release Notes 1.0.0rc1
      • 1.37.1. Improvements in the Server
      • 1.37.2. Improvements in the Monitor
      • 1.37.3. Improvements in the Python library of functions used to process monitoring data
      • 1.37.4. Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.38. Release Notes 0.99.1
      • 1.38.1. New Features
      • 1.38.2. Packaging
      • 1.38.3. Bugs fixed in this release
      • 1.38.4. Other improvements
      • 1.38.5. JSON API
    • 1.39. Release Notes 0.98.4
      • 1.39.1. New Features in this release
      • 1.39.2. Packaging
      • 1.39.3. Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.40. Release Notes 0.98.3
      • 1.40.1. Important changes in this release
      • 1.40.2. Code changes and other internal changes
      • 1.40.3. Start/stop shell script netspyglass.sh
      • 1.40.4. Configuration
      • 1.40.5. User Interface
      • 1.40.6. Documentation
      • 1.40.7. Device discovery
      • 1.40.8. Monitoring and data processing
      • 1.40.9. Changes in the Data Processing Python Scripts
      • 1.40.10. Scalability
    • 1.41. Release Notes 0.98.2
      • 1.41.1. Important changes in this release
        • 1.41.1.1. Network Discovery and Monitoring
    • 1.42. Release Notes 0.98.1
      • 1.42.1. Important changes in this release
      • 1.42.2. Improvements in this release
      • 1.42.3. User Interface
    • 1.43. Release Notes 0.98
      • 1.43.1. Important changes in this release
      • 1.43.2. Improvements in this release
        • 1.43.2.1. Startup scripts
        • 1.43.2.2. Tags
        • 1.43.2.3. Network Discovery and Monitoring
        • 1.43.2.4. User Interface
        • 1.43.2.5. Infrastructure
        • 1.43.2.6. Configuration file format changes
    • 1.44. Release Notes 0.974
      • 1.44.1. Improvements in this release
    • 1.45. Release Notes 0.973
      • 1.45.1. Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.46. Release Notes 0.972
      • 1.46.1. New features and improvements in UI
      • 1.46.2. New features and improvements in Monitor
      • 1.46.3. Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.47. Release Notes 0.971
      • 1.47.1. Notable Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.48. Release Notes 0.97
      • 1.48.1. Important changes in this release
      • 1.48.2. New features and improvements in UI
      • 1.48.3. New features and improvements in the Monitor
      • 1.48.4. Notable Bugs fixed in this release
      • 1.48.5. Known issues in this release
    • 1.49. Release Notes 0.967
      • 1.49.1. Important changes in this release
      • 1.49.2. New features and improvements in UI
      • 1.49.3. New features and improvements in the Monitor
      • 1.49.4. Notable Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.50. Release Notes 0.965
      • 1.50.1. Important changes in this release
      • 1.50.2. New features and improvements in this release
      • 1.50.3. Notable Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.51. Release Notes 0.965
      • 1.51.1. Important changes in this release
      • 1.51.2. New features and improvements in this release
      • 1.51.3. Notable Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.52. Release Notes 0.964
      • 1.52.1. New features and improvements in this release
      • 1.52.2. Notable Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.53. Release Notes 0.963
      • 1.53.1. New features and improvements in this release
      • 1.53.2. Notable Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.54. Release Notes 0.962
      • 1.54.1. New features and improvements in this release
      • 1.54.2. Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.55. Release Notes 0.961
      • 1.55.1. New features and improvements in this release
      • 1.55.2. Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.56. Release Notes 0.96
      • 1.56.1. New features and improvements in this release
      • 1.56.2. Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.57. Release Notes 0.951
      • 1.57.1. New features and improvements in this release
      • 1.57.2. Bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.58. Release Notes 0.95
      • 1.58.1. Highlights
      • 1.58.2. New features and improvements in this release
      • 1.58.3. UI
      • 1.58.4. Monitoring and Processing of Collected Data
      • 1.58.5. Core Technology
      • 1.58.6. Improvements in Device Discovery and Monitoring
      • 1.58.7. Notable bugs fixed in this release
    • 1.59. Release Notes 0.941
      • 1.59.1. New features and improvements in this release
    • 1.60. Release Notes 0.94
      • 1.60.1. New features and improvements in this release
      • 1.60.2. Known issues in this release
    • 1.61. Release Notes 0.93
      • 1.61.1. New features and improvements in this release
      • 1.61.2. Known issues
    • 1.62. Release Notes 0.92
      • 1.62.1. New features in this release
      • 1.62.2. Documentation
      • 1.62.3. Known issues
    • 1.63. Release Notes 0.91
      • 1.63.1. Main Features Available in this Release
      • 1.63.2. Known Issues
  • 2. Installation and Configuration
    • 2.1. Installation and Configuration using rpm or deb package
      • 2.1.1. Installation
        • 2.1.1.1. Startup configuration file /etc/edfault/netspyglass
      • 2.1.2. Running the Server
        • 2.1.2.1. Starting and stopping NetSpyGlass
      • 2.1.3. Zookeeper
    • 2.2. Installation and Configuration using package in tar format
      • 2.2.1. Installation
      • 2.2.2. Running the Server
        • 2.2.2.1. Starting and stopping NetSpyGlass
        • 2.2.2.2. Upgrade
        • 2.2.2.3. Starting the server for the first time
    • 2.3. How to install license file
    • 2.4. Configuration
      • 2.4.1. Polling Configurations
      • 2.4.2. Adding Network Devices
        • 2.4.2.1. Using Scripts to Add Devices
      • 2.4.3. Network Discovery
        • 2.4.3.1. Schedule
      • 2.4.4. Configuration file syntax
        • 2.4.4.1. Basic rules of the config file format
    • 2.5. Running NetSpyGlass via encrypted HTTP connection
      • 2.5.1. Keystore
    • 2.6. User Authentication
      • 2.6.1. Unprotected mode
      • 2.6.2. Protected mode
        • 2.6.2.1. Using locally stored user names and passwords
        • 2.6.2.2. Using external LDAP server (OpenLDAP)
        • 2.6.2.3. Using external LDAP server (Active Directory)
        • 2.6.2.4. Using Combination of Authentication Modules
        • 2.6.2.5. Role Based Authorization
        • 2.6.2.6. Debugging User Authentication and Authorization Problems
      • 2.6.3. Using access tokens for script access to API
      • 2.6.4. Running NetSpyGlass behind reverse proxy with authentication
        • 2.6.4.1. How to configure NetSpyGlass to parse HTTP header to extact user name
      • 2.6.5. UI indication of successful authentication
        • 2.6.5.1. Example: using Apache web server as proxy
        • 2.6.5.2. How to limit access to NetSpyGlass running behind the proxy
    • 2.7. Databases
      • 2.7.1. Running NetSpyGlass with embedded database HSQLDB
      • 2.7.2. Running NetSpyGlass with MySQL
      • 2.7.3. Running NetSpyGlass with Postgresql
      • 2.7.4. Examples
      • 2.7.5. How to migrate from embedded HSQLDB database to MySQL
        • 2.7.5.1. Prerequisites
        • 2.7.5.2. Migration Process
    • 2.8. Time Series Database
      • 2.8.1. Configuration
      • 2.8.2. RRD
        • 2.8.2.1. Configuration
      • 2.8.3. Graphite
        • 2.8.3.1. Configuration
        • 2.8.3.2. Schema
        • 2.8.3.3. Variable, device and interface names
      • 2.8.4. InfluxDb
        • 2.8.4.1. Versions
        • 2.8.4.2. Configuration
        • 2.8.4.3. Schema
        • 2.8.4.4. Tags
        • 2.8.4.5. Queries using tags
        • 2.8.4.6. Retention Policies
      • 2.8.5. hbase
        • 2.8.5.1. Configuration
        • 2.8.5.2. Schema
    • 2.9. Data Export to External Systems and Services
      • 2.9.1. Data Export to DataDog
    • 2.10. Cluster configuration
      • 2.10.1. Command line parameters
        • 2.10.1.1. Zookeeper
        • 2.10.1.2. Namespace
        • 2.10.1.3. Name, Role and Region
      • 2.10.2. Cluster Configuration
        • 2.10.2.1. Configuration file cluster.conf
        • 2.10.2.2. Configuration file nw2.conf
      • 2.10.3. Known limitations as of time of this release
      • 2.10.4. Examples of cluster configurations
        • 2.10.4.1. Single server configuration (the default)
        • 2.10.4.2. Primary server and several monitors
        • 2.10.4.3. Dedicated compute server
        • 2.10.4.4. Dedicated compute and alerts servers
    • 2.11. High Availability
      • 2.11.1. Configuration
      • 2.11.2. Health Checks
    • 2.12. Distributed Monitoring and Discovery Strategies
      • 2.12.1. SNMP Polling
      • 2.12.2. Configuration
      • 2.12.3. Device Allocation
      • 2.12.4. Zookeeper
      • 2.12.5. Single server, single monitor
      • 2.12.6. Single server, multiple monitor servers in one location
      • 2.12.7. Multiple servers and monitors in one region
      • 2.12.8. Multiple regions
    • 2.13. Performance tuning
      • 2.13.1. Java Command line
      • 2.13.2. Data Push Tuning
    • 2.14. Hardware Requirements
    • 2.15. Distribution Packages
    • 2.16. Supported Browsers
  • 3. Log Files
    • 3.1. UI backend
  • 4. Views
    • 4.1. Building Your Own Views
    • 4.2. Examples of Views
      • 4.2.1. Matching Rules for Hierarchical Views
      • 4.2.2. Class View
    • 4.3. Examples of Hierarchical Views
      • 4.3.1. Clusters
      • 4.3.2. Virtualization
  • 5. Data Flow
  • 6. Monitoring Variables
    • 6.1. How Monitoring Variables are Stored
    • 6.2. Python hook scripts that create Monitoring Variables
      • 6.2.1. Selection of components to monitor
      • 6.2.2. The structure of the variable definition dictionary
    • 6.3. How to override the defaults
      • 6.3.1. Example 1: making NetSpyGlass monitor specific interfaces that are not monitored by default
      • 6.3.2. Example 2: making NetSpyGlass poll packet rate counter OIDs for network interfaces
      • 6.3.3. Example 3: making NetSpyGlass monitor duplex/half-duplex mode of network interfaces
    • 6.4. Report
    • 6.5. Data Display
      • 6.5.1. How to change or add data display rules
    • 6.6. String Monitoring Variables
  • 7. Tags
    • 7.1. Tag Facets
      • 7.1.1. Tags that describe device
      • 7.1.2. Tags that describe interfaces
    • 7.2. How Tags are Assigned
    • 7.3. Tag Selector Class
    • 7.4. User Defined Device Tags
      • 7.4.1. User Defined Interface Tags: Parsing Interface Descriptions
  • 8. Data Processing Rules
    • 8.1. Summary
    • 8.2. Configuration
    • 8.3. How to access monitoring variables
    • 8.4. How does this work
    • 8.5. Examples
      • 8.5.1. Converting interface counters to interface utilization
      • 8.5.2. Calculate interface utilization as percentage of speed
      • 8.5.3. max()
      • 8.5.4. group_by_device()
      • 8.5.5. Filtering by tags
      • 8.5.6. Print variable attributes to log
      • 8.5.7. Tag manipulation
      • 8.5.8. Calculating aggregates
        • 8.5.8.1. Aggregates and NaN values
      • 8.5.9. Calculating average value using data that fits in the memory buffer
      • 8.5.10. Calculating 95 percentile
      • 8.5.11. Calculating weekly peak values
      • 8.5.12. Calculating long term average values
      • 8.5.13. Operations with string variables
      • 8.5.14. Calculating total monthly traffic value (data cap)
      • 8.5.15. Difference between functions new_var() and get_or_create()
  • 9. Reporting Framework
    • 9.1. Configuration
    • 9.2. How to Access Reports via NetSpyGlass UI
    • 9.3. Report Scripts
  • 10. Alerting
    • 10.1. Configuration
    • 10.2. Alerting rules
      • 10.2.1. Alert state
      • 10.2.2. Fan Out
      • 10.2.3. Conditions with timing
    • 10.3. Classes and Functions
      • 10.3.1. Alert
        • 10.3.1.1. Attributes
    • 10.4. Silences
    • 10.5. Script silence.py
    • 10.6. Alert Notifications
    • 10.7. Notification streams
      • 10.7.1. Macros
      • 10.7.2. Mixing Macros and configuration parameter expansion
      • 10.7.3. Log
      • 10.7.4. Email
      • 10.7.5. Slack
      • 10.7.6. HipChat
      • 10.7.7. PagerDuty
      • 10.7.8. Jira
        • 10.7.8.1. Deduplication
        • 10.7.8.2. Example
        • 10.7.8.3. How to add custom Jira field
      • 10.7.9. DataDog
    • 10.8. Examples
      • 10.8.1. busyCpuAlert
      • 10.8.2. deviceDown
      • 10.8.3. bigChangeInVariables
      • 10.8.4. lagPartiallyDegraded
      • 10.8.5. interfaceDown
      • 10.8.6. bgpSessionDown: alert with dependencies
      • 10.8.7. Alert Modules
    • 10.9. Using alerts with Nagios
  • 11. Integration with Nagios
    • 11.1. Configuration
    • 11.2. Monitoring Devices
    • 11.3. Monitoring NetSpyGlass Server
    • 11.4. Installation
    • 11.5. Use Cases
    • 11.6. Examples
    • 11.7. Using Nagios with NetSpyGlass Alerts
  • 12. Testing Framework
    • 12.1. Running tests
    • 12.2. Utility functions
    • 12.3. Context object
    • 12.4. Alert object
    • 12.5. Examples of Unit Tests
      • 12.5.1. Test Alert and its Fields
  • 13. nw2functions — Operations with monitoring variables
    • 13.1. Summary
    • 13.2. Classes and Functions
  • 14. Java classes that can be accessed from Python scripts
    • 14.1. Summary
    • 14.2. Classes and Functions
      • 14.2.1. MonitoringVariable
        • 14.2.1.1. Attributes
        • 14.2.1.2. Instance Methods
      • 14.2.2. Statistics
        • 14.2.2.1. Methods
      • 14.2.3. TimeSeries
        • 14.2.3.1. Methods
        • 14.2.3.2. Python “magic” methods
      • 14.2.4. Observation
        • 14.2.4.1. Attributes
        • 14.2.4.2. Methods
        • 14.2.4.3. Python “magic” methods
      • 14.2.5. DataSource
        • 14.2.5.1. Attributes
      • 14.2.6. DataScaler
        • 14.2.6.1. Methods
    • 14.3. Wrappers
      • 14.3.1. PyDevice
        • 14.3.1.1. Attributes
        • 14.3.1.2. Instance Methods
      • 14.3.2. PyNetworkInterface
        • 14.3.2.1. Attributes
      • 14.3.3. PyHardwareComponent
        • 14.3.3.1. Attributes
      • 14.3.4. PyChassisAlarm
        • 14.3.4.1. Attributes
      • 14.3.5. PyProtocolDescriptor
        • 14.3.5.1. Attributes
      • 14.3.6. PyNetworkGraph
        • 14.3.6.1. Instance Methods
    • 14.4. Examples
  • 15. NetSpyGlass Server Query Language
    • 15.1. Model
    • 15.2. SELECT
    • 15.3. Schema
      • 15.3.1. Table “tags”
      • 15.3.2. Table “maps”
      • 15.3.3. Table “devices”
      • 15.3.4. Table “interfaces”
      • 15.3.5. Table “alerts”
      • 15.3.6. Table named after monitoring variables name
    • 15.4. LIMIT and OFFSET
    • 15.5. Column Aliases
    • 15.6. WHERE
    • 15.7. Time Match in WHERE
    • 15.8. GROUP BY
    • 15.9. Aggregation by Time
    • 15.10. Aggregation
    • 15.11. Transformation Functions
    • 15.12. Command SHOW
    • 15.13. Command DESCRIBE
    • 15.14. Using NsgQL
      • 15.14.1. Command Line Query Tool
      • 15.14.2. Using NsgQL queries in Python scripts
    • 15.15. Examples
    • 15.16. Caching
  • 16. NetSpyGlass Server JSON API
    • 16.1. API v2.0
      • 16.1.1. Status call
        • 16.1.1.1. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/status[?s=order]
      • 16.1.2. Network topology and inventory (discovery data)
        • 16.1.2.1. GET /v2/discovery/net/:id/topo?[timestamp=:time|generation=:gen]
        • 16.1.2.2. GET /v2/discovery/net/:id/devices[?timestamp=:time|generation=:gen]
        • 16.1.2.3. GET /v2/discovery/net/:id/devices/:devid[?timestamp=:time|generation=:gen]
      • 16.1.3. Calls used by the UI to access information about devices
        • 16.1.3.1. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/dashboards/device/:id
        • 16.1.3.2. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/data/device/:devid?[format=(brief|full)][category=:name]
        • 16.1.3.3. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/popup/device/:devid
        • 16.1.3.4. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/popup/device/:devid/hwcomp/:idx
        • 16.1.3.5. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/popup/device/:devid/intf/:ifIndex
      • 16.1.4. Map Views
        • 16.1.4.1. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/views[?type=:view_type]
        • 16.1.4.2. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id
        • 16.1.4.3. POST /v2/ui/net/:id/views
        • 16.1.4.4. POST /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id/update
        • 16.1.4.5. DELETE /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id
        • 16.1.4.6. POST /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id/share
        • 16.1.4.7. POST /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id/unshare
        • 16.1.4.8. POST /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id/validate
        • 16.1.4.9. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id/map[?timestamp=:time]
        • 16.1.4.10. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id/map?layout=auto
        • 16.1.4.11. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id/map?layout=reset
        • 16.1.4.12. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id/map?layout=fit
        • 16.1.4.13. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id/preview[?devRule=NSGQL][&linkRule=NSGQL][&hide=true][&connecting=false|true][&adjacent=false|true]
        • 16.1.4.14. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id/linkGraphVars
        • 16.1.4.15. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id/linkVar/:lv/nodeVar/:nv[?timestamp=:time]
        • 16.1.4.16. PUT /v2/ui/net/:id/views/:view_id/coordinates
      • 16.1.5. Server Health Checking
        • 16.1.5.1. GET /v2/ping/net/:netid/[se]
      • 16.1.6. Data Query
        • 16.1.6.1. POST /v2/query/net/:id/data/
      • 16.1.7. Graphs
      • 16.1.8. View Filters
        • 16.1.8.1. POST /v2/ui/net/:id/filters/[?user=:user_name]
        • 16.1.8.2. GET /v2/ui/net/:id/filters/[?user=:user_name]
        • 16.1.8.3. DELETE /v2/ui/net/:id/filters/:filter_id
        • 16.1.8.4. POST /v2/ui/net/:id/filters/:filter_id/share
        • 16.1.8.5. POST /v2/ui/net/:id/filters/:filter_id/unshare
      • 16.1.9. Settings
      • 16.1.10. Integrations
      • 16.1.11. Alerts and Alert silences JSON API
        • 16.1.11.1. GET /v2/alerts/net/:netid/alerts[?active=true|false][rule_spec]
        • 16.1.11.2. GET /v2/alerts/net/:netid/alerts/:alertKey
        • 16.1.11.3. POST /v2/alerts/net/:netid/silences
        • 16.1.11.4. POST /v2/alerts/net/:netid/silences/:id
        • 16.1.11.5. GET /v2/alerts/net/:netid/silences/
        • 16.1.11.6. GET /v2/alerts/net/:netid/silences/:id
  • 17. Integration with Kentik
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