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OpenL2M Icons

Here are the icons used in OpenL2M, and their meanings:

Interface Tab Icons

Icon

Meaning

Interface is in 802.1x authencation mode.

Interface is in Error-Disabled state. Sometimes this means no transceiver in SFP/QSFP/etc. slot.

Click to download the interface data as a spreadsheet.

A routed interface. Hover will show routed subnet information, if known.

A 802.1q Tagged or Trunked interface. Hover will show allowed vlans. If enabled, you can click to edit 802.1q tags.

An access mode interface where the user can edit the untagged and 802.1q-tagged vlans.

IGMP snooping is enabled on interface.

Interface is an LACP interface, or member of LACP interface. Hover will show details

This is a virtual interface. Hover will show subnet information, if known.

This is a software loopback Interface. Hover will show IP address information, if known.

This is a (mpls) tunnel interface.

A multicast interface.

An unknown other interface type.

Interface has a voice-vlan configured. Hover will show voice vlan.

Interface is a member of a VRF. Hover will show vrf membership.

Interface optical transceiver information. Hover will show details (e.g. 10_GBASE_LR_SFP)

Eth/Arp/LLDP Tab Icons

Icon

Meaning

Click to download the ethernet/lldp data as a spreadsheet

Click to show a graphical version of all neighbor devices

Device capabilities not advertized (i.e. unknown type)

This is a wifi radio or access point.

This is a VOIP phone.

This is a switch, hub or network repeater.

This is a router.

This is a desktop pc or server.

Tabs Icons

Icon

Meaning

The basic Interface menu tab.

The Bulk-Edit menu tab.

The Edit VLANs tab.

The ARP/Ethernet/LLDP tab.

The Device Information tab.

The Run Commands tab.

The Run Command-Templates tab.

The command output tab.

The logs tab.

The warning messages tab.

Menu and General Icons

Icon

Meaning

Search for a device by name or RegEx.

Click to go to Home screen.

See what is new!

Go to the online documentation.

Go to OpenL2M Admin pages (admins only!).

Go to admin page for this device (admins only!).

Go to admin page for the group (admins only!).

Go to all activity logs.

Go to device and usage statistics, and currently active users.

See top-N device and user activity page.

Go to the OpenL2M sources on Github.

Change your password (if enabled.)

Toggle between light- and dark-mode.

Go to your API keys.

See your profile.

Logout from OpenL2M.