Monitoring Points - Legacy
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m20
The AppNeta m20 enterprise monitoring point is used for monitoring in small office environments. A full list of features can be found on the Monitoring Point Feature Comparison page.
m20 port descriptions
The following table shows what each port on the monitoring point is used for.
Port type | Used for | Port # |
---|---|---|
Primary network connection port (DHCP by default) |
Connectivity to APM Delivery monitoring Experience monitoring |
E0 |
m20 hardware specifications
Network connections | ||
Wired | 1 x 1 GigE | |
Wireless | No | |
Wireless security | N/A | |
Console port | No | |
Storage | 2 hours stored locally in case monitoring point is disconnected from APM | |
Power | ||
Power supply | Internal power supply | |
Power supply input | 100 - 240VAC 50 - 60 Hz |
|
Max power | 20W | |
Dimensions | ||
Width | 69.5 mm (2.74”) | |
Depth | 110 mm (4.33”) | |
Height | 48.5 mm (1.91”) | |
Weight | 0.18 kg (0.4 lb) | |
Operating temperature | 4°C - 27°C (40°F - 80°F) |
m20 image and configuration files
File type | File link |
System image file | System image |
Configuration file |
Configuration package |
m22
The AppNeta m22 enterprise monitoring point is used for monitoring in small office environments. A full list of features can be found on the Monitoring Point Feature Comparison page.
m22 port descriptions
The following table shows what each port on the monitoring point is used for.
Port type | Used for | Port # |
---|---|---|
Primary network connection port (DHCP by default) |
Connectivity to APM Delivery monitoring Experience monitoring |
E1 |
Primary Usage monitoring port (Out-of-band) |
Usage monitoring | E0 |
Old m22s: The older style m22 does not have port labels. The port closest to the LED array is E1. The other is E0.
m22 LEDs
The following table shows what the LEDs on the monitoring point indicate.
LED | Pattern | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Power | Solid | Powered on |
Cloud | Blinking | Attempting connection to APM |
Solid | Connected to APM | |
Off | Not configured | |
Wireless | Blinking | Configured but not connected |
Solid | Connected | |
Off | Not configured | |
Heartbeat | Heartbeat | System booted |
Rapid beat | Reading/writing | |
Off | Booting or inoperable |
m22 hardware specifications
Network connections | ||
Wired | 2 x 1 GigE | |
Wireless | 1 x 802.11b/g 2.4 GHz |
|
Wireless security | WPA and WPA-2 Enterprise only | |
Console port | No | |
Storage | 2 hours stored locally in case monitoring point is disconnected from APM | |
Power | ||
Power supply | Internal power supply | |
Power supply input | 100 - 240VAC 50 - 60 Hz |
|
Max current | 0.25A | |
Max power | 60W | |
Dimensions | ||
Width | 82 mm (3.23”) | |
Depth | 170 mm (6.69”) | |
Height | 33 mm (1.30”) | |
Weight | 0.27 kg (0.6 lb) | |
Operating temperature | 4°C - 27°C (40°F - 80°F) |
m22 image and configuration files
File type | File link |
System image file | System image |
Configuration file |
Configuration package |
m22 setup guide - PDF
A printable setup guide is also available: m22 Setup Guide
m25
The AppNeta m25 enterprise monitoring point is used for monitoring in small office environments. A full list of features can be found on the Monitoring Point Feature Comparison page.
m25 wireframe diagrams
Front view:
Rear view:
m25 port descriptions
The following table shows what each port on the monitoring point is used for.
Port type | Used for | Port # |
---|---|---|
Primary network connection port (DHCP by default) |
Connectivity to APM Delivery monitoring Experience monitoring |
E0 |
Secondary network connection port (not configured by default) |
Connectivity to APM Delivery monitoring Experience monitoring |
E1, WiFi |
Primary Usage monitoring port (Out-of-band) |
Usage monitoring | E5 |
Primary Usage monitoring ports (Inline) (uplink/downlink) (Bridge 0) |
Usage monitoring | E5/E4* |
Unused ports | - | E2, E3 |
Console port | Console access | Console (Speed = 115200 Data bits = 8 Stop bits = 1 Parity = None Flow control = XON/XOFF) |
Fail-to-wire ports. They will continue to pass traffic, even during a power failure.
m25 LEDs
The following diagram shows what the LEDs on the monitoring point indicate.
LED | Pattern | Meaning | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Power | ![]() |
Green solid | Monitoring point is powered on. | ||
HDD | ![]() |
Yellow flashing | Data access activity. | ||
Heartbeat | Ready | ![]() |
Green solid | Monitoring point is not configured to connect to APM. | |
Ready | ![]() |
Green heartbeat | Monitoring point is connected to APM. | ||
Ready | ![]() |
Red flashing | Monitoring point is configured but not connected to APM. | ||
Busy | ![]() |
Green flashing | USB drive activity or firmware flashing in progress. | ||
Busy | ![]() |
Green rapid flash | Network restart in progress. |
m25 hardware specifications
Network connections | ||
Wired | 6 x 1 GigE | |
Wireless | 1 x 802.11ac 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
|
Wireless security | WPA and WPA-2 Enterprise only | |
Console port | Yes | |
Storage | 2 hours stored locally in case monitoring point is disconnected from APM | |
Power | ||
Power supply | IEC power adapter | |
Power supply input | 100 - 240VAC 50 - 60 Hz |
|
Voltage | 12V DC | |
Max current | 5A | |
Max power | 60W | |
Dimensions | ||
Width | 177 mm (6.97”) | |
Depth | 146 mm (5.75”) | |
Height | 44 mm (1.73”)(1 RU) | |
Weight | 1.2 kg (2.6 lb) | |
Operating temperature | 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F) |
m25 image and configuration files
File type | File link |
System image file | System image |
Configuration files |
Reset device Wireless interface Enable IPv6 DHCP interface Static IP interface Additional static IP addresses VLAN interface Reset password |
m25 setup guide - PDF
A printable setup guide is also available: m25 Setup Guide
m30
The AppNeta m30 enterprise monitoring point is used for monitoring in small office environments. A full list of features can be found on the Monitoring Point Feature Comparison page.
m30 port descriptions
The following table shows what each port on the monitoring point is used for.
Port type | Used for | Port # |
---|---|---|
Primary network connection port (DHCP by default) |
Connectivity to APM Delivery monitoring Experience monitoring |
E3 |
Secondary network connection port (not configured by default) |
Connectivity to APM Delivery monitoring Experience monitoring |
E2, WiFi |
Primary Usage monitoring port (Out-of-band) |
Usage monitoring | E0 |
Primary Usage monitoring ports (Inline) (uplink/downlink) (Bridge 0) |
Usage monitoring | E0/E1* |
Console port | Console access | Console (Speed = 19200 Data bits = 8 Stop bits = 1 Parity = None Flow control = XON/XOFF) |
Fail-to-wire ports. They will continue to pass traffic, even during a power failure.
m30 hardware specifications
Network connections | ||
Wired | 4 x 1 GigE | |
Wireless | 1 x 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
|
Wireless security | WPA and WPA-2 Enterprise only | |
Console port | Yes | |
Storage | 2 hours stored locally in case monitoring point is disconnected from APM | |
Power | ||
Power supply | IEC power adapter | |
Power supply input | 100 - 240VAC 50 - 60 Hz |
|
Voltage | 12V DC | |
Max current | 3.3A | |
Max power | 40W | |
Dimensions | ||
Width | 300 mm (11.8”) | |
Depth | 146 mm (5.75”) | |
Height | 44 mm (1.73”)(1 RU) | |
Weight | 1.3 kg (3 lb) | |
Operating temperature | 4°C - 27°C (40°F - 80°F) |
m30 image and configuration files
File type | File link |
System image file | System image |
Configuration file |
Configuration package |
m30 setup guide - PDF
A printable setup guide is also available: m30 Setup Guide
r40
The AppNeta r40 enterprise monitoring point is used for monitoring in large office environments. A full list of features can be found on the Monitoring Point Feature Comparison page.
r40 wireframe diagrams
Front view:
Rear view:
r40 port descriptions
The following table shows what each port on the monitoring point is used for.
Port type | Used for | Port # |
---|---|---|
Primary network connection port (DHCP by default) |
Connectivity to APM Delivery monitoring Experience monitoring |
E5 |
Secondary network connection port (not configured by default) |
Connectivity to APM Delivery monitoring Experience monitoring |
E4 |
Primary Usage monitoring port (Out-of-band) |
Usage monitoring | E0 |
Secondary Usage monitoring port (Out-of-band) (not configured by default) |
Usage monitoring | E2 |
Primary Usage monitoring ports (Inline) (uplink/downlink) (Bridge 0) |
Usage monitoring | E0/E1* |
Secondary Usage monitoring ports (Inline) (uplink/downlink) (Bridge 1) (not configured by default) |
Usage monitoring | E2/E3* |
Console port | Console access | Console (Speed = 19200 Data bits = 8 Stop bits = 1 Parity = None Flow control = XON/XOFF) |
Fail-to-wire ports. They will continue to pass traffic, even during a power failure.
r40 LEDs
The following diagram shows what the LEDs on the monitoring point indicate.
LED | Pattern | Meaning | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Power | ![]() |
Green solid | Monitoring point is powered on. | ||
HDD | ![]() |
Yellow flashing | Data access activity. |
r40 hardware specifications
Network connections | ||
Wired | 6 x 1 GigE | |
Wireless | No | |
Wireless security | N/A | |
Console port | Yes | |
Storage | 2 hours stored locally in case monitoring point is disconnected from APM | |
Power | ||
Power supply | IEC internal power supply | |
Power supply input | 100 - 240VAC 50 - 60 Hz |
|
Max current | 4A-1.5A | |
Max power | 400W | |
Dimensions | ||
Width | 438 mm (16.93”) | |
Depth | 292 mm (11.50”) | |
Height | 44 mm (1.73”)(1 RU) | |
Weight | 5 kg (11 lb) | |
Operating temperature | 4°C - 27°C (40°F - 80°F) |
r40 image and configuration file
File type | File link |
System image file | System image |
Configuration file |
Configuration package |
r40 setup guide - PDF
A printable setup guide is also available: r40 Setup Guide