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Page: About
This pages describes the program and version information of Pathfinder. Select the About option from the system section. about.png In this section you can find all information about your current Pathfinder version and license. You can view your license in
Page: Active Directory
This page describes how to connect with Active Directory services. You can connect pathfinder to an Active Directory server for authentication, user and group management. User information includes the person's full name, username, password, email address
Page: Add Installation Cables
This page describes how to create installation cable instances in Pathfinder. Select the Add Cables option from the cable management section. A installation cable is part of the network backbone which function as a permanent cabling in the active network.
Page: Add Subnets
This page describes how to create a network and add a subnet in Pathfinder. You can create your subnet and scan for IP addresses in your physical active network ands binds the respective MAC addresses. You can assign these IP addresses from your subnet to
Page: Admin Tools
This pages describes the admin tools available in Pathfinder. Select the admin tools tab from the options dialog window in system section. The admin tools are divided into four tabs. Components admin tools components.png In the components tab, you can rem
Page: Administrator's Manual
Pathfinder-icon-300dpi.jpeg In this chapter you will find everything the administrator needs to install and manage the Pathfinder software. The administrator’s manual consists of the following pages: Administrator's Manual Need help? Online Help-Center ht
Page: Administrators
Features allowed only to administrator user profile: Login & Logout Dashboard
Page: Analysis and Reports
7.png This page describes the analysis and report section of Pathfinder. In the analysis and report section you can search for ports. You can view your work history. You can manage reports. You can manage network maps. You can also manage labels. This pag
Page: Assign MIBs to Component Definitions
This pages describes how to assign MIBs to component definitions in Pathfinder. Select the Assign MIBs to component definitions option from network and services section. You can load MIBs into component definitions. All future component instances of that
Page: Assign MIBs to Component Instances
This pages describes how to assign MIBs to component instances in Pathfinder. You can assign MIBs to individual components from within your active network. You need to have SNMP enabled on the selected component instance first. assign MIB to component ins
Page: Authentication
Pathfinder supports three different types of authentications. Depending on your needs and the support of your client library you can choose between the following authentication types: API Keys JWT Basic authentication API KEY This authentication method al
Page: Auto logoff
This pages describes auto log off option in Pathfinder. Select the Auto Log off tab in the option section. 4 auto logoff.png Automatic logoff occurs after a defined period of inactivity. You can set the duration of inactivity to shut down the application

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Page: Basics of Pathfinder
In the following pages you will find information about how to login to Pathfinder and how to change your username. You will also find an overview of the user interface dashboard and keyboard shortcuts. Need help? Online Help-Center https://tripunkt.atlass
Page: Buildings
This page describes the most common properties of building infrastructures in Pathfinder. Select Add building from the location properties or from the location context menu within the navigation module. You can fill in the fields to create properties for

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Page: Cabinets and Rack Components
This page describes how to create cabinets and racks in a room and populate them with components. Cabinets and Racks contain components such as patch panels, servers, routers, switches, and support materials. End devices like PCs and Printers do not need
Page: Cabinets and Racks
This page describes the properties of cabinets and racks and how to manage them. Select Add cabinet from the room properties or from the context menu within the sidebar navigation module. You can enter the cabinet view mode by double clicking on the cabin
Page: Cabinets and Racks Context Menu
This page describes the cabinets and racks context menu. Right click on a cabinet or outside the cabinet to open the respective context menus. You can enter the cabinet view mode by double clicking on the cabinet component. Inside Cabinet/ Rack Context Me
Page: Cable Based Connection Overview
This pages describes the cable connection overview for a cabinet or rack in Pathfinder. Quick Overview open.png Hover over the top right corner of any cabinet or rack component. An quick overview of cable connections in the cabinet or rack component will
Page: Cable color codes
You can assign a color to each patch cable definition for better distinction. Either select a color from the drop down menu in the properties or define custom colors using the color editor by clicking the color wheel icon. Choose a color here and click Ad
Page: Cable Definition Properties
This pages describes the catalog installation and patch cable definitions. Double click on any cable definition in the local catalog to open the cable definition properties. The cable definition is the vendor standard of a cable. Patch Cable Connector For
Page: Cable Instance Properties
This pages describes the patch cable and installation cable properties You can view and manage the cable properties here. Patch Cable Properties cable patch properties.png In the patch cable properties, you can view and edit the following fields: Definiti
Page: Cable Instances
This page describes how to manage cable instances in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Cable Instances option from the cable management section. A cable instance is any installation or patch cable actively in use or placed in the active network. Cable Instanc
Page: Cable Management
4.png This page describes the cable management section of Pathfinder. In the cable management section, you can view all cable definitions placed in the network. You can create and edit installation cables and patch cables. You can also create single, mult
Page: Catalog
2.png This page describes the catalog section of Pathfinder. In the catalog section, you can view all component definitions in your local catalog. You can import component definitions from the online catalog, request new component definitions from Pathfin
Page: Certificates
Validity Certificates are required in order to use HTTPS protocol while entering Pathfinder Server URLs in a secure manner. The self signed certificate generated by the installer (Windows installer https://tripunkt.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PMEN/pages/978
Page: Changelog
Version 1.7.7 Supports Pathfinder Client 3.9 and Pathfinder Mobile 1.4.17 Version 1.7.6 Fixed a bug in the Windows installer when upgrading from old (<1.6) versions removed duplicate entries from log Version 1.7.5 Supports Pathfinder Client 3.8 and Pathfi
Page: Command Line Installation
Here are all command line options that the Pathfinder installer offers: https://jrsoftware.org/ishelp/index.php?topic=setupcmdline https://jrsoftware.org/ishelp/index.php?topic=setupcmdline You can also display them by executing the installer with /Help o
Page: Command Line Interface
This pages describes how to use a command line interface with Pathfinder. By using the Pathfinder Linking-System the user is able to execute pathfinder commands right from a shell to e.g. automate actions like exporting reports or backing up databases. Yo
Page: Component Definition Properties
This page describes the category and component properties. The category properties describe the category. The component properties describe specifications and characteristics of the component definition. You can edit the property fields or create your own
Page: Component Designer
This pages describes how to design your component definition in Pathfinder. Select the square icon at the bottom of the component definition properties dialog window. You can design your component by adding ports and slots. Component Designer The design i
Page: Component Geometries
This pages describes how to manage component geometries in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Component Geometries option from the catalog section. The Pathfinder local catalog database comes preloaded with a large collection of supported components and inform
Page: Component Instances
This page describes how to manage existing component instances. Select the Manage Component Instances option from the infrastructure section. Component instances are components that are playing a role in the active network. Component Instances In this win
Page: Components and Modules
This page describes how to add components to cabinets and racks, modules to components as well as stand alone components inside rooms. Select Add component from the room properties or from the context menu within the sidebar navigation module. You can als
Page: Components and Modules Context Menu
This pages describes the components and modules context menu. Right click on a component, slot or port to open the respective context menu. These context menus provide more options for components, slots and ports. Component Context Menu component context
Page: Configure the Client-Database Connection
Press and hold the F8 button and double click the Pathfinder.exe to open the ‘'Manage Database Connections’' setup menu. Keep F8 pressed until a dialog window appears. database manager.png You can create a new database or copy an existing database to use
Page: Connect the Pathfinder database to Oracle
If you use an Oracle database server and would like to store the Pathfinder database in there, you have to create a database connection in Pathfinder. If you have Pathfinder open, please save your work and close the program. database manager.png STEP 1: P
Page: Connecting Ports (Drag and Drop)
This page describes how to connect patch cables between components in Pathfinder using the drag and drop method. There are multiple ways to create network cabling in Pathfinder but they all fall under either the (1:n) or (n:n) connection rule. The patch c
Page: Connection Issues
If you experience problems connecting to Pathfinder Server you can try the following endpoints for troubleshooting: status endpoint: https://localhost:8087/api/v1.0/info/status http://localhost:8088/api/v1.0/info/status If you want to know if the server i
Page: Connection overview
This page describes connection overview in Pathfinder. The connection overview provides information about the network connections and paths. You can find the view connection or connection option in the context menu of any location or component. Click on i
Page: Contact
Any questions? We are here to help you! Feel free to contact us by phone or email: tripunkt GmbH Neue Schönhauser Str. 20 10178 Berlin phone +49 30 69203778-0 fax +49 30 69203778-9 support@pathfinder.de mailto:support@pathfinder.de
Page: Controls and Shortcuts
In addition to navigating with the mouse, Pathfinder can be efficiently used with keyboard shortcuts. A context menu is also available almost everywhere. You can look for it by right clicking on your mouse. Depending on the object, which is currently in f
Page: Copy Components
This page describes how to copy components to another location. Select the Copy Components option from the infrastructure section. Any component definition can be copied into any room in Pathfinder. You can organize the orientation and placement of the co
Page: Create Cable Definitions
This pages describes how to create cable definitions Select the Create Component Definitions option from the catalog section. You can create installation and patch cable definitions here. In Pathfinder, installation cables are unassembled cables that may
Page: Create Cable Trays
This page describes how to create a tray in Pathfinder. Select the Add Tray options from the tray management section. Trays are used for bundling cables when connected between any infrastructure. Cables are also useful to create a pathway of the cables. Y
Page: Create Component Definitions
This pages describes how to create a component definition in Pathfinder. Select Create Component Definitions from the catalog section. You can create your own custom components for use in your network documentation. Select the type of component definition
Page: Create Installation Cable Connections
This page describes how to create installation cable connections. Select the Create Installation Cable Connections option from the cable management section. 3a place line cables.png To create a single or multiple installation connections, first select the
Page: Create Work Order
This pages describes how to create a work order in Pathfinder. Select the Create Work Order option from the network and services section. You can create work order for tasks and assign them to specific users. create work order.png The work order dialog wi
Page: Creating Patch Cable Connections (1:n)
This page describes how to perform 1:n network port patch connections in Pathfinder. Select the Place Ports Individually option from the cable management section. You can connect one source port with one or multiple destination ports. You will need to hav
Page: Custom Fields
This pages describes how to create custom fields in Pathfinder. Select custom fields from options dialog window in the system section. You can create custom fields for your component instance properties. You can create custom fields for cables, network pa

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Page: Dashboard
Provides statistics about Pathfinder Server. Can be customized changing language and different themes. It also allows to rearrange sections using drag and drop. After login, the administrator will be able to use the following features: Main Dashboard Defa
Page: Design Ports
This pages describes how to design ports for your component definitions. Select the Ports tab in your component definition properties and click on the add icon at the bottom of the window. You can view information about the component ports and add port de
Page: Design Slots
This pages describes how to add slots to your component definition design. Select the Slots tab in your component definition properties and click on the add icon at the bottom of the window. You can view information about the component slots and add slot
Page: Detailed View
This page describes the different nested layers of infrastructure in Pathfinder Mobile Infrastructure Screenrecorder-2021-09-03-14-28-49-83.mp4 To navigate around in Pathfinder Mobile simple tap on any of the names to open them. You can also swipe left an
Page: Directory Services
This page describes how to integrate Pathfinder with external directory services. Go to the Settings section and open the Options dialog window. Go to the Directory Settings tab and select the authentication type. The internal directory stores user and gr
Page: Disclaimer
© 2018 tripunkt GmbH, Germany All rights reserved This documentation, including graphics, text, logos and images, is protected by copyright. Copies in any form, also of individual sections of the documentation, can only be made with prior permission by tr
Page: Documentation
This pages describes the English Pathfinder user manual. Select the Documentation option in the support section. You can read the Pathfinder user manual here. documentation.png In the pathfinder user manual homepage you can find documentation about how to
Page: Documents
This pages describes documents tab in the component definition properties. Select the Documents tab in the component definitions dialog window. You can attach relevant documents to your component definitions here. The documents tab contains documents rela

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Page: Examples
This page describes examples for performing various tasks in Pathfinder. A list of examples are provided below: Examples Fore more useful examples and video tutorials please visit our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCToDfO-qT3Atidy3
Page: Export to PFC Package
This page describes how to export infrastructure packages from Pathfinder. Packages can be used to import existing infrastructure to a different Pathfinder instance. If necessary they can be self-contained, so that an internet connection is not required.
Page: Extended Logging
If Pathfinder Server encounters a problem, our support team may ask you for a detailed log file. To do this, please proceed as follows: Windows If Pathfinder Server is running, please stop it. To do this, please right-click on the Pathfinder Server Monito

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Page: Field selection
Field Selection is a comma-delimited list of property names to retrieve. If provided, the response will only return requested not null fields. (Eg:"Id,Name") The field name is case sensitive. If the same property is selected more than once, only the first
Page: Filtering
Filter is a comma-delimited list of (Name)(Operator)(Value) in string format where: (Name) is the name of a property with the DTO attribute. (Operator) is one of the operators (see list below). (Value) is the value to use for comparing and filtering. It's
Page: Filtering (AND - OR logic operations)
Filter is a comma (AND logic operation) or semicolon (OR logic operation) delimited list of (Name)(Operator)(Value) in string format where: (Name) is the name of a property with the DTO attribute. (Operator) is one of the operators (see list below). (Valu
Page: Floor Design Mode
This pages describes the floor plan design options in Pathfinder. You can design the floor plan similar to the map and building plan. The basis for exact documentation of the location of network devices are room plans. Here the user can insert data outlet
Page: Floors
This page describes the most common properties of floors in Pathfinder. Select Add floor from the building properties or from the context menu within the navigation sidebar module. You can fill in the fields to create properties for your floors. After you
Page: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I create a new location? You can create a new location in Pathfinder in the section "infrastructure" -"add location". You can find a detailed instruction in the chapter Locations. How can I import previously created excel lists? In Pathfinder, you

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Page: Glossary
The glossary explains terms used in Pathfinder in addition to any explanations in the user manual to facilitate the use of technical terms. A-D Name Definition Active component Active components are devices, which fulfill an active role in the network. Th

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Page: Help Center
This pages describes the help center homepage of Pathfinder. Select the Help Center option from the support section. You can create support tickets, request new component definitions and provide feedback. Help Center help center 0.png The Pathfinder help
Page: History
This pages describes the history expiration in Pathfinder. Select the History tab in the options section. 9 history expiration.png Here you can define how long you want your work history to be saved in Pathfinder. Custom Fields Directory Services
Page: Home
This page describes the home section and the user interface dashboard of Pathfinder. The dashboard has 10 key sections: The simple navigation bar The Home Icon always leads you back to the Dashboard. You can use the Left/Right Arrow Icons to navigate back

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Page: Icon Designs
This pages describes the icons for the component definitions in Pathfinder. Custom Icons 12 icon change.png You can edit the icon, used to depict all instances of a component definition in the network, in the component definition's properties window. Addi
Page: Icons
A component definition also includes the symbol, which is used to represent instances of this definition. For this purpose Pathfinder provides a symbol library containing more than 40 symbols: symbole_netzwerkdokumentation.png?version=1&modificationDate=1
Page: Import and Export
8.png This page describes the import and export section of Pathfinder. In this section, you can import and export vendor information. You can import and export component definitions from the online catalog or from your personal files. You can import and e
Page: Import Component Definitions
This page describes how to Import component definitions from the online catalog. Select the Import Component Definitions option from the catalog section. This can also be done by using the local catalog module tab from the sidebar. It is recommended to fi
Page: Import Component Definitions from File
This pages describes how to import component definitions Pathfinder. Select the Import Component Definitions from File option from the import and export section. You can import component definitions directly into your local catalog from your local files h
Page: Import Export Component Definitions
This page describes how to Import component definitions from the online catalog. Select the Import Component Definitions option from the import and export section. This can also be done by using the local catalog tab from the sidebar. It is recommended to
Page: Import from .DWG files
This pages describes the requirements for importing rooms from .DWG files as background in Pathfinder. You can design the file in AutoCAD with certain block attributes to allow Pathfinder to easily import the content. floor file.png In order to import roo
Page: Import from PFC Package
This page describes how to import existing infrastructure from packages. Select Import Packages in the Import & Export section. package wizard.png In the Package Wizard enter a file path and select the desired options. Option Effect Include installation c
Page: Import Infrastructure
This pages describes how to import infrastructure and components in Pathfinder. Select the import infrastructure option from the import and export section. You can import locations, nested infrastructures and nested components into your Pathfinder network
Page: Import Manufacturer
This pages describes how to import vendor information in Pathfinder. Select the Import Manufacturer option from the import and export section. The Pathfinder local catalog database comes preloaded with a large collection of supported vendors. You can also
Page: Import Network Cables
This pages describes how to import cables in Pathfinder. Select the import network cables option from the import and export section. You can import network cables into your Pathfinder network to manage and create network paths. Select Scheme import cable
Page: Import Subnets
This pages describes how to import subnets in Pathfinder. Select the import network cables option from the import and export section. You can import subnets into your Pathfinder network to manage and create IP networks. Select Scheme import subnets 1.png
Page: Importing Component Definitions
This page describes how to import component definitions in Pathfinder. Component definitions are the network cables and components. It is recommended to first import definitions of all the required components from the online catalog for building your netw
Page: Importing existing data
importData1.JPG In Pathfinder it is possible to import existing data, if it is available as .csv or Excel file. The first row of the file defines the structure of the document, you can find the available constants here. When importing the scheme must be a
Page: Index
Page: Infrastructure
3.png This page describes the Infrastructure section of Pathfinder. In the infrastructure section, you can view all component definitions placed in the network. You can add locations, buildings, floors and rooms. You can copy, replace and relocate compone
Page: Inherited Tags
This pages describes how to tag components in Pathfinder. Open the manage tags dialog window from the component context menu or properties. You can manage assigned tags on components and component ports here. Manage Tags manage tags.png In the manage tags
Page: Installation Cable Connections
This page describes how to create permanent installation cable connections. Permanent installation cabling is done between two infrastructures (buildings, floors and rooms) under one or multiple locations. Installation cables deal with the rear face port
Page: Introduction
Record and analyze your network from your phone. In the office or on the road, at the data center or in a sales meeting- Pathfinder Mobile App allows you to manage your network documentation on the go. With Pathfinder Mobile you can quickly and easily co
Page: IP Address Properties
This pages describes IP address properties Double click on an IP address in the subnet to open this dialog window. You can manage the IP host information here. You can write a description about the IP address. You can assign an IP status and type. You can
Page: IPv4 Network Calculator
This pages describes IPv4 network calculator in Pathfinder. Select the IPv4 Network Calculator option from the network and services section. You can calculate IPv4 network parameters here. ipv4.png The IPv4 network calculator can calculate different param
Page: IPv6 Network Calculator
This pages describes IPv6 network calculator in Pathfinder. Select the IPv6 Network Calculator option from the network and services section. You can calculate IPv6 network parameters here. ipv6.png The IPv6 network calculator can calculate different param

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Page: Layout and Background Design
This pages describes the layout format and background design options for your custom map area in Pathfinder. The View & Format and Background options are available in every map plan, building, floor and room. Various design options are available through t
Page: LDAP
This page describes how to connect with LDAP directory services. You can connect pathfinder to a LDAP directory for authentication, user and group management. Connecting to LDAP LDAP.png Admin privileges are required to configure the directory services an
Page: License activation
To start pathfinder, you must first enter your license code or your license file. In the registration dialog window, you can change your language here (1). You can enter your GUID/ pathfinder ID/ Start code here ( 2). You can find the license key in the w
Page: License Manager
This pages describes the license manager in Pathfinder. Select License Manager option in the program settings tab. You can manage your license details here. 2aa license setting- license manager.png The license manager lets you view your license details. D
Page: Line Definitions
This pages describes how to manage lines in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Line Definitions option from the catalog section. The Pathfinder local catalog database comes preloaded with a large collection of supported lines and wires. You can edit the list b
Page: Locations
This page describes the most common properties of locations and infrastructures in Pathfinder. Select the Add Location option from the infrastructure section. You can fill in the fields to create properties for your location and building infrastructures.
Page: Locations and Infrastructure
This page describes how to create locations and infrastructures in Pathfinder. In Pathfinder, it is possible to define nested infrastructures and therefore, accurately reproduce realistic construction conditions for buildings, floors and rooms. This can b
Page: Login & Logout
For now, only users marked as administrators can login to the Web UI. Session timeout is 30 minutes by default, but can be changed on the settings file. This kind of changes only take effect after restarting Pathfinder Server service. Login By entering us
Page: Login and User Information
This page describes how to log in to Pathfinder and change your user information at first launch. image.png After successfully installing Pathfinder there will be a Pathfinder icon on your desktop. Double click on it to start Pathfinder. login2.jpg On the
Page: Login Screen and Settings
This page describes the login screen of Pathfinder Mobile. You will presented with this screen when you open the Pathfinder Mobile application on your smart phone. You will also find this screen from the settings option in Menu once logged in. The login s

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Page: Mailer
This pages describes how to set up the mailer in Pathfinder. Select the mailer tab from the options dialog window in system section. You can send email notification for work orders to users using the mailer settings. mailer.png You can send emails to user
Page: Manage API Keys
This pages describes how to manage API keys in Pathfinder. Select the Manage API keys option from the system section. You can use an API keys to authenticate a script or other process with Pathfinder (e.g. Pathfinder REST API or Shell Commands). Create an
Page: Manage Cabinets and Components
This page describes the management of cabinets and components in pathfinder Mobile Tapping on a cabinet or rack in the room view (cabinet top view) will bring you to the cabinet front view for that cabinet. Here (1) you can see the name of the cabinet sel
Page: Manage Catalog
This page describes the manage catalog option of Pathfinder. Select the Manage Catalog option from the catalog section. The manage catalog option opens the local catalog sidebar module. The local catalog stores all imported component definitions in your d
Page: Manage External Tools
This pages describes the external tools integrated with Pathfinder. Select manage external tools option from the system section. Manage External Tools In this window you can manage the external tools for Pathfinder. The external tools preloaded in Pathfin
Page: Manage Functional Permissions
This pages describes the permissions granted to groups to perform the different functions in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Functional Permission option from the System section. An administrator can allow or deny permission to specific groups to perform ce
Page: Manage Groups
This pages describes how to manage groups and group permissions in Pathfinder Select the Manage Groups options from the systems section. You can manage group members and group permissions here. Manage Groups 1.png In the group management dialog window, yo
Page: Manage Labels
This page describes how to manage labels in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Labels option from the Analysis and Reports section. You can create and print personalized labels here. Manage Labels In manage labels, you can create labels, you can edit and delet
Page: Manage Naming Rules
This pages describes how to manage naming rules in Pathfinder. Select the manage naming rules option from the system section. You can create naming rules to automatically assign component names. Assign Naming Rules note Naming rules can be created to auto
Page: Manage Network Maps
This pages describes how to create and manage network maps. You can access the network maps option from quick access sidebar or from the analysis and reports section. The network maps provides another method to view and organize your network infrastructur
Page: Manage Networks
Tap on a port to see the network path of that connection. Here you can see the port information and relevant information parent component. The port you have selected in the connection path is highlighted in orange. Information about the cable is also prov
Page: Manage Object Permissions
This pages describes how to manage object permissions in Pathfinder. Select the manage object permissions option from the system section. You can grant access to specific locations, infrastructures and components. Manage Object Permissions 1.png Object pe
Page: Manage Reports
This pages describes the manage reports dialog window. You can access this dialog window from the Manage reports option in the Analysis and Reports section. You can manage your reports and create new reports here. In the Manage Reports dialog window, you
Page: Manage Users
This pages describes how to manage and add user accounts in Pathfinder. Select Manage Users options from the Systems section. You can create users and assign user permission here. Manage Users 1.png In the user management dialog window, you can manage the
Page: Manage Virtual Machines
This pages describes how to manage virtual machines in Pathfinder Select Manage Virtual Machines option from the infrastructure section. You can add and manage virtual machine instances here. You can manage the virtual machine in the manage component inst
Page: Manage Work Orders
This pages describes how to manage a work order in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Work Order option from the network and services section. You can manage work orders for tasks and assign them to specific users and groups. The manage work order option opens
Page: Managing work orders
managing_WOs1.JPG In this example two PCs shall be relocated from one room to another. First open the Work Orders tab in the Sidebar (1). Now you can create a new work order using + (2). Name it and optionally add description and remark. Also assing a sta
Page: Manufacturer and Vendor Information
This pages describes how to manage vendor information in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Manufacturer option from the catalog section. The Pathfinder local catalog database comes preloaded with a large collection of supported vendors. You can edit the list
Page: Map power cabling
power cable management.png Illustration 1) Active device via power cable (patch) on rack UPS Figure 2) Active device via power cable (patch) on power strip Power strip via supply line (or power cable (patch)) on UPS Requirement: Power strip with internal
Page: Map View Design Mode
This pages describes the design options in the map view for a location placed in Pathfinder. The location for your infrastructure is the top level of the nested hierarchy. Buildings created from infrastructures on the map consist of the 3D model and a mar
Page: MIBs
This pages describes how to manage the Management Information Base in Pathfinder. Select the Manage MIBs option from the Network and Services section. In Pathfinder, MIBs can be assigned to components for use with SMNP queries. MIBs Overview MIBs contain
Page: Microsoft SQL Server: Enable SSL encryption
Microsoft SQL Server allows encryption of transmitted data via SSL (Secure Socket Layer). While that increases security, there is also a loss of performance, when encryption is active. If the whole data traffic is encrypted via SSL, an additional roundtri
Page: Migrate your existing Pathfinder DB
It is likely that you might have already created a network environment with infrastructure, devices and connections in Pathfinder during your trial period. The complete network environment data is stored in the built-in SQL database that comes with the Pa
Page: Miscellaneous
This pages describes the miscellaneous options in Pathfinder. Select the miscellaneous tab in the options window. 5 misc.png In the misc. options you can check the box to enable zoom in and zoom out with Ctrl+ scroll up and down respectively. You can set
Page: Mobile Devices
This page describes the Pathfinder mobile devices connected to the Pathfinder software. A connection to the Pathfinder Server is required. manage mobile devices.png All mobile devices connect to your current active Pathfinder and database will show up her
Page: Multiple Patch Cable Connections (n:n)
This page describes how to perform n:n network port patch connections in Pathfinder. Select the Patch Multiple Ports option from the cable management section. You can connect multiple source and destination ports. The selected source and destination ports
Page: My Account
This pages describes your account details for your license of the Pathfinder software. Select the My Account option from the support section. You can view important information about your account and license here. account details.png The account informati

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Page: Naming Convention for Interfaces (e.g. Cisco, Juniper)
Each interface has an interface name, which specifies the media type, the slot in which the interface is located and the port. The interface name uniquely identifies an individual network connector in the system. You use the interface name when configurin
Page: Navigation
Page: Navigation Module
This page describes the navigation module context menu. Right click on the locations and infrastructures to bring up the navigation sidebar context menu. The context menu provides options to perform useful tasks in Pathfinder based on the selected object
Page: Network and Services
6.png This page describes the network and services section of Pathfinder. In the network and services section, you can view all network connections created. You can manage subnets, IP addresses and VLANs. You can use a IPv4/ IPv6 network calculator. You c
Page: Network Maps Context Menu
This pages describes the network maps context menu You can access the network maps context menu by right clicking on the component. The network maps context menu provides additional options to view and organize your network maps. context menu 1.png contex
Page: Network Path Instances
This page describes how to manage network path instances in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Network Path Instances option from the network and services section. Network path instances are active network connections with a source and destination port. Networ
Page: Number of Instances
This pages describes the number of components instances and its properties for a component definition in Pathfinder. You can manage the instances in your active network for the selected component definition. Component Instance number of managed instances.

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Page: Options
This pages describe the options section of Pathfinder. Select Options in the systems section. You can manage various settings of Pathfinder here. This page contains the following sub-pages: Options Command Line Interface User settings https://tripunkt.atl
Page: Organize Tables and Reports
This page describes the functionalities of the table system in Pathfinder with examples. Anywhere in Pathfinder, when ever information is presented in a tabular format, there is a possibility to customize, reorganize and save the information, for example,

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Page: Patch Cable Connections
This page describes how to connect patch cables between components in Pathfinder. There are multiple ways to create network cabling in Pathfinder but they all fall under either the (1:n) or (n:n) connection rule. The patch cabling can be done from the cab
Page: Pathfinder ExportHelper
Exports a list of all data outlets that end at a switch port in csv (comma separated value) format. Usage: ExportHelper.exe [-h] -s SERVER -t TOKEN -o OUTPUT options: -h, --help show help message and exit -s SERVER, --server SERVER Address of the Pathfind
Page: Pathfinder Installation
This page describes the steps to install the Pathfinder client. It is advisable to run the setup as admin. Step 1: Open the Pathfinder installer and select the setup language. You can choose between English and German. Click on OK to proceed. The setup wi
Page: Pathfinder Mobile Installation
Pathfinder Mobile is available on both Android OS and iOS platforms for your smart phone. You can install the app on your phone from their respective app stores. The app is free to install and comes with a demo network environment. This network environmen
Page: Pathfinder Mobile Manual
Pathfinder_Logo_Animation_260421_02 (1).gif Welcome to Pathfinder Mobile User Manual. In Pathfinder Mobile User Manual you will all the information required to setup, integrate and manage Pathfinder Mobile. Pathfinder Mobile is an application for your sma
Page: Pathfinder Mobile Navigation
Navigation in Pathfinder is as simple as using any mobile app. The intuitive GUI helps you figure out the layout of Pathfinder mobile easily.
Page: Pathfinder Server Manual
The following documents will help you setup and administer Pathfinder Server. Pages Pathfinder Server Manual
Home page: Pathfinder-Manual
Get started Quick Start User Manual Administration Administrator's Manual Client Installation Pathfinder Server manual More information Video tutorials http://www.youtube.com/user/tripunktGmbH Tripunkt website http://www.tripunkt.de/
Page: Place Installation Cables Connections (Advanced)
This page describes how to create installation cable instances in Pathfinder using the second and more advanced method. Select the Place Cables (Advanced) option from the cable management section. A installation cable is part of the network backbone which
Page: Port Information and Cable Color
This pages describes the predefined port hints, state colors and color codes for individual cable definitions in Pathfinder. You can find the color field of a cable in the cable definition properties for that cable instance. Cable colors are cable definit
Page: Port Matrix
This pages describes the logical connections between front and back ports of components. The port matrix option can be accessed from the properties of component definitions. You can manage the logical connection between back front ports. The port matrix d
Page: Port Properties
This pages describes the port properties of component instances in Pathfinder. Right click on a port in a component instance to open the context menu and click on properties. You can manage the port properties of your ports here. screenshot-1.png The port
Page: Port Search
This page describes how to perform port search in Pathfinder. Select Port Search option from the analysis and reports section. You can search for ports using various criteria and filters. You can also view network paths and connect cables. In the port sea
Page: Port Types
This page describes how to manage port types in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Port Types option from the catalog section. The Pathfinder local database comes preloaded with a large collection of supported ports. You can edit the list by adding more inform
Page: Program Settings
This pages describes the program settings in Pathfinder. Select the Program Settings tab in options dialog window. You can check your license manager, access admin tools and register Pathfinder to use protocol handlers. program settings.png The program se
Page: Proxy
This pages describes how to configure the proxy settings in Pathfinder. Select the proxy tab from the options dialog window in system section. You can configure Pathfinder to connect to the internet using the proxy internet connection settings. 6 proxy se
Page: Python
The following examples have been tested with Python 3. In order to authenticate with Pathfinder Server you need to provide an API key. Check connectivity with PFS (authenticated and non-authenticated endpoints) import json from types import SimpleNamespac

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Page: Quick Start
Welcome to Pathfinder Quick Start. In this Quick Start Guide, we will give you an introduction to the user interface and some of the key functions of Pathfinder. We hope you enjoy working with Pathfinder! Pathfinder_Pitch_final-01.gif Pages Quick start no

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Page: RADIUS
This page describes how to connect with RADIUS directory services. You can connect Pathfinder to a RADIUS server for user authentication. User and group management will be handled by the Pathfinder internal directory. Connecting to RADIUS radius.png Admin
Page: Release Notes
Version 3.8.0 Online Catalog Various improvements for the new online catalog search form (e.g. it is now possible to open multiple slot type windows simultaneously) Module search is now integrated better in the cabinet view, the catalog and when placing
Page: Relocate Active Cabinet Components
This page describes how to relocate active cabinet components from one cabinet or rack to another. This can be done within the same room or between different rooms in different locations. Select the Relocate Active Cabinet Components option from the infra
Page: Relocate Free Components
This page describes how to relocate free components in Pathfinder. Select the Relocate Free Components option from the infrastructure section. A free component is any component that does not have a parent component. They are also referred to as top level
Page: Remote Support
This pages describes how to use the remote support function in Pathfinder. Select the Remote Support option from the support section. You can allow remote support for Pathfinder here. remote support.png You need to have teamviewer installed on your device
Page: Replace Active Cabinet Components
This page describes how to replace active cabinet components. Select the Replace Active Cabinet Components option from the infrastructure section. Replacing an active cabinet components deletes the selected component and creates a new component of your ch
Page: Report: Cabinet View
This pages describes how to create reports for cabinet component in front view format. There are several methods of accessing the cabinet view report. You can use this option to generate reports of your cabinet components. Cabinet View cabinet view 1.png
Page: Report: Cables
This pages describes how to create reports for cables in Pathfinder. Select cables report from the manage reports dialog window add button. You can generate cable reports here. cable 1.png Click on the components report option to open the create new repor
Page: Report: Components
This pages describes how to create reports for components in Pathfinder. Select components report from the manage reports dialog window add button. You can generate component reports here. comp report 1.png Click on the components report option to open th
Page: Report: Data Outlets
This pages describes data outlet reports in Pathfinder. Right click on a cabinet, rack or component to open context menu. Select data outlet from the reports option. dataoutlet 1.png You can create a data outlet report for any location using the reports o
Page: Report: Line Connections
This pages describes line connection reports in Pathfinder. Right click on a cabinet, rack or component to open context menu. Select line connections from the reports option. line 1.png Line connections represent the installation cables connected to the b
Page: Report: Network Overview
This pages describes network overview reports in Pathfinder. Right click on a cabinet, rack or component to open context menu. Select network overview from the reports options. network overview 1.png You can create a network overview report for any compon
Page: Report: Network Paths
This pages describes network paths reports in Pathfinder. Right click on a cabinet, rack or component to open context menu. Select network paths from the reports options. np 2.png You can create a network path report for any component, cabinet or location
Page: Report: Patch Connections
This pages describes patch connection reports in Pathfinder. Right click on a cabinet, rack or component to open context menu. Select patch connections from the reports option. patch 1.png You can create a patch connection report for any component, cabine
Page: Report: Print labels
This pages describes how to print labels in Pathfinder. Right click on a cabinet, rack or component to open context menu. Select print label from the reports option. print label.png You can print labels for any component using the reports option from the
Page: Report: Room View
This pages describes how to create reports for rooms in top down view format. There are several methods of accessing the room view report. You can use this option to generate reports of your room contents. room 1.png You can access it from a room through
Page: Report: Trays
This pages describes how to create reports for trays in Pathfinder. Select trays report from the manage reports dialog window add button. You can generate trays reports here. tray 1.png Click on the trays report option to open the create new report dialog
Page: Reports
This pages describes creating and managing reports in Pathfinder. Reports can be created from the Analysis and Reports section or from a location or component’s context menu. You can create reports of your network in pathfinder for network connections, co
Page: Request Component Definitions
This page describes the Pathfinder component request website. Select the Request Component Definitions option from the catalog section. Here, you can create request tickets for new component definitions. If you require a component that is not yet availabl
Page: Request samples
Tools A powershell-wrapper to use Pathfinder REST-API (external, not supported by tripunkt) https://github.com/falkheiland/PSPathfinder https://github.com/falkheiland/PSPathfinder Postman: Application to make the requests in a user friendly way Postman ht
Page: REST API
To help you develop your ideas before you start committing code to your project, it’s useful to use a command line tool like curl or httpie https://httpie.io/ to help you experiment with the API. Curl comes pre-installed on macOS and most Linux distributi
Page: REST-API of Pathfinder Server 1.7.5
Page: Restrict object access
RestrictAccess1.JPG In this example we will restrict the access of a new user to certain objects. For example it is possible to remove a user's privilege to edit or delete objects or even to make them invisible for the user. Open the security tab in the s
Page: Rooms
This page describes the most common properties of rooms in Pathfinder. Select Add room from the floor properties or from the context menu within the sidebar navigation module. You can fill in the fields to create properties for your rooms. Create Room Onc

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Page: Scan Barcodes
This pages describes how to scan barcodes and labels using your Pathfinder client. The scan icon can be found next to the search icon on Pathfinder client. Click on this (1) icon to open your integrated camera or any other connected external camera device
Page: Search and Scan
This page describes the search function in pathfinder Mobile. Tap on the search icon to start search for any content inside Pathfinder Mobile. As you continue typing, search tips will aid you in your search. Next to the search field, you will find the QR
Page: Search contained
The search contained feature leverages the asset management feature of Pathfinder and helps you get a clear understanding of the content within any infrastructure, component or device. Simply put, the option allows you to search for instances of all compo
Page: Search Existing Trays
This page describes how to search existing tray instances in Pathfinder. You can search for trays that are already placed between locations and place cables through them. In the cable tray search window, you can search for existing tray in your network. Y
Page: Security concerns
User Data Software Bill of Materials Pathfinder Server 1.7.5.43 You can download a software bill of materials in SPDX format here: PathfinderClient 3.8 Library Version Version-Date Purpose License Comments Related to DBMSs msodbcsql.msi 18.0.1.1 15/02/202
Page: Security Module
This pages describes the security module in Pathfinder. Select the Security module from the sidebar. The security module is used to manage object permissions. In the security module you can manage security labels for object permissions. You can add, delet
Page: Serial Patch Cable Connections
This page describes how to serially patch network ports in Pathfinder. Select the Patch Ports by Route option from the cable management section. You can connect multiple components is series using this method. This cabling method is only possible between
Page: Server Installation Debian Package
Install packages dependencies sudo apt-get update && apt-get install -y apt-utils sudo apt-get install -y openssl sudo apt-get install -y net-tools sudo apt-get install -y apt-transport-https dirmngr gnupg ca-certificates sudo apt-get install -y --no-inst
Page: Server Installation RPM Package
Install packages dependencies sudo yum install userspace-rcu -y sudo yum install lttng-ust -y sudo yum install icu -y sudo yum install -y openssl net-tools krb5-libs libicu zlib procps-ng The package can be installed using the following command: The packa
Page: Server Installation: Windows
This page describes how to install Pathfinder Server on a windows 10 operating system. For the server’s connection test to the database, please have Pathfinder already running on the database you want your server to connect with. Start the Pathfinder Serv
Page: Setup and installation MS SQLServer Express 2019
Contents /page Resources Please install the following files: Microsoft® SQL Server 2019 Express https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/sql-server/sql-server-downloads Microsoft® SQL Server Management Studio https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssms/download-sql-
Page: Setup and installation of PostgreSQL
This page describes how to setup PostgreSQL database for your connection with Pathfinder. Resources Please install the following files: https://www.postgresql.org/download/ https://www.postgresql.org/download/ You can find additional software, if required
Page: Show History
This pages describes the history of events and changes. Select the Show History options from the analysis and reports section. You can view information about the changes made in Pathfinder. history.png Selecting show history opens the history sidebar modu
Page: Sidebar Tags Module
tags.png This page describes the tags module of Pathfinder. In this section, you can manage tags for components and ports. You can manage VLANs here as well. This page contains the following sub-pages: Sidebar Tags Module Remote Support Tags Module
Page: Slot Roles
This pages describes Slot Roles or types in Pathfinder. Select the slot roles tab from the component definition properties. You can create new slot roles for your slots here. You can add more slot roles (1) or create new definitions here (2). Slot roles o
Page: Slot Types
This page describes how to manage slot types in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Slot Types option from the catalog section. The Pathfinder local database comes preloaded with a large collection of supported slots. You can edit the list by adding more inform
Page: SNMP Configuration
This pages describes how to configure the SNMP settings in Pathfinder. Right click on a component instance to open the context menu. Select SNMP and click on settings. You can configure a component instance for SNMP to monitor information about components
Page: SNMP Live View
This pages describes SNMP live view function in Pathfinder. Right click on a component instance to open the context menu. Select SNMP and click on live view. The SNMP live view allows you to monitor your physical network in Pathfinder. Pathfinder will sca
Page: SNMP MIB browser
This pages describes how to use the SNMP MIB browser in Pathfinder. Select the MIB Browser option from the network and services section. You can also access the MIB browser from the component instance context menu under SNMP. The MIB browser helps you man
Page: SNMP Query
This pages describes how to enable and manage SNMP on component instances in Pathfinder. Binding you component instances with IP addresses from the subnet scan of your live network allows Pathfinder to use the SNMP protocol on those components. Configurin
Page: Sorting
Sort is a comma-delimited ordered list of property names to sort by. Adding a - before the name switches to sorting in descending order (Eg:"LocationId,-Name") If the same property is selected more than once, the first occurrence will only be taken into a
Page: SQL reports
all VLANs with subnets This page describes a sample to generate a report for all VLANs with subnets. MS SQL server SELECT tbltag.strVlanId ID, tbltag.strName VLAN, tbltag.strDescription Description, 'Subnet' = CASE WHEN tbltaggroup.strName IS NOT NULL T
Page: SQL-based Reports
This pages describes SQL based reports in pathfinder. Select SQL based report from the manage reports dialog window add button. You can create SQL based rules to generate your reports. sql basel report.png In the SQL based report database selection dialog
Page: Standard Qualities
This pages describes how to manage standards in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Qualities option from the catalog section. The Pathfinder local catalog database comes preloaded with a large collection of supported standards. You can edit the list by adding
Page: Storage Room
This page describes storage room in Pathfinder. The storage room is a special room type. The storage room is your inventory for cabinets and racks as well as components such as routers, switches, cables, etc. You can assign any room to function as a stora
Page: Subnet Properties
This page describes the subnet properties. Right click on a subnet inside your network and select properties from the context menu. You can manage the subnet properties as well as view used and available IP addresses here. The subnet properties consist of
Page: Subnets and IP Addresses
This page describes how to manage subnets and IP addresses in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Subnets and IP Addresses option from the network and services section. You can create subnets for your network and assign IP addresses to instances in Pathfinder.
Page: Support
1 Support.png This page describes the support section of Pathfinder. From the support section, you can access the documentation homepage and your account details. You can also contact the help center for support as well as initiate remote support. This pa
Page: Synchronization
In this page the Synchronization process of pathfinder Mobile with pathfinder Software and Server is described. When you synchronize with the server, all changes made using Pathfinder Mobile are saved to the server for later management from your work stat
Page: System
9.png This page describes the system section of Pathfinder. In this section, you can manage mobile devices. You can manage external tools. You can manage naming rules. You can manage user groups and permissions. You can view the options menu. Visit the ab
Page: System Requirements
Minimum requirement: Windows 8.1 (x86 and x64) Windows 10 (x86 and x64) Windows 11 (x64) Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (x64) Windows Server 2012 (x64) Windows Server 2012 R2 (x64) Windows Server 2016 (x64) Windows Server 2019 (x64) Windows Server 2022 (x64)
Page: System Requirements for Pathfinder Mobile
You will need an NFC enabled Android smartphone or tablet to use Pathfinder Mobile. Since Pathfinder Mobile works with Pathfinder, you need a current version installed on your server. Pathfinder Mobile is optimized for phone displays. The resolution shoul
Page: System-Requirements
Currently Pathfinder Server can only be installed on Microsoft Windows systems and some Linux Distributions. It's possible to install Pathfinder Server on a desktop system (Windows 10), however, we recommend a Windows Server edition of Windows to run Path

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Page: Tags Module
This pages describes how to manage tags in Pathfinder. Select the tags module from the sidebar section. You can tag components and ports for work orders and network organization. You can also manage VLANs here. Tag Groups tags 2.png You can view the tags
Page: TCP Proxy Feature
Introduction The TCP proxy feature acts as a gateway between Pathfinder and the database for environments where direct access to the database is not allowed for Pathfinder. If you activate this feature, Pathfinder Server will forward all data requests to
Page: Timeline
Screenshot_2021-09-17-13-04-00-229_de.tripunkt.pathfinder.jpg In the Timeline section, you can view all changes you have decided to make from Pathfinder Mobile.
Page: Tray Instances
This page describes how to manage cable tray instances in Pathfinder. Select the Manage tray instance option from the tray management section. Here you will find all tray related information. Tray Instances You can create new trays, delete existing trays
Page: Tray Management
5.png This page describes the tray management section of Pathfinder. In the tray management section, you can view information about all trays placed in the network. You can add new trays as well as edit and delete existing trays. This page contains the fo
Page: Tray Properties
This page describes the cable tray properties. In the tray properties, you can edit the tray information. tray properties .png The cable tray properties consist of the following fields: Name: Assign a name to the cable tray. Number: Assign a number to the
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Page: Update the desktop client
To update the Desktop Client, we recommend the following procedure: Make a backup of your database. Back up a copy of the program folder. Perform the program update. If the automatic update search is disabled, find updates manually under System→Options→Up
Page: Updates
This pages describes the updates section in Pathfinder. Select the Updates tab in options. 3 program updates.png The program updates options helps you search for updates to Pathfinder. You can check the box to enable automatic update checks. Admin Tools A
Page: User Interface
This page describes the Pathfinder Mobile user interface. Once you have successfully logged in, you will see this home screen. The home screen shows, the top most level of the nested hierarchy, Locations (1). You can tap to go further inside to view build
Page: User Interface Dashboard
This page describes the home section and the user interface dashboard of Pathfinder. Dashboard_Overview.png The dashboard has 10 key sections: The simple navigation bar https://tripunkt.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PMEN/pages/2829221906/User+Interface+Dashbo
Page: User Manual
Pathfinder_Logo_Animation_260421_02 (1).gif Welcome to Pathfinder User Manual. In the Pathfinder user manual you will find in-depth information about how to manage your catalog, cabinets, components, cables and infrastructure. You will find information ab
Page: User Settings
This pages describes user settings in Pathfinder. Select the Options option in the system section. in the user settings tab you can manage your user information and password. 1 user serttings.png The change user settings, consists of the following fields:

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Page: View Network Paths
This page describes network path overview in Pathfinder. The edit network provides a graphical and grid view of your network as well as tabs to view attached documents and change history. You can also double click on any port, with at least one connection
Page: View Work Orders
1630586725420.jpg Works orders created in the Pathfinder Software can be reviewed and completed through Pathfinder Mobile. To view the latest updates, please make sure you are connected to the server and synced. For more information, go to: Synchronizatio
Page: Virtual Machine Definitions
This pages describes the virtual machines definitions in Pathfinder. Select the Manage Virtual Machines You can mange your virtual machines from the local catalog here. virtual machine 1.png You can quickly navigate to your virtual machine definitions in
Page: Visualization
This pages describes the visual changes possible for the infrastructure design and layouts in Pathfinder. In Pathfinder all infrastructure and components are visualized in a top-down perspective. This perspective contains four layers nested within each ot
Page: VLANs
This pages describes how to manage VLANs in Pathfinder. Select the VLAN tab at the bottom of the IPAM sidebar module. You can manage VLANs and VLAN tags here. IPAM Module Here you can create your own VLANs and VLAN groups (1). You can select an existing V

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Page: Web User Interface (Web UI)
Starting from Pathfinder Server version 1.6 and upper, a web user interface is provided to allow users the usage of new features depending on permissions as follows: Dashboard (Administrators)
Page: Write LDAP Search Filters
This page describes how to construct a sophisticated filter for the User Object Filter and Group Object Filter attributes in the LDAP configuration for Atlassian applications. Filters can be used to restrict the numbers of users or groups that are permitt

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