Due to failures or disruptions in connectivity, dynamic changes in the network topology can lead to network partitions - isolated segments of the network. By visualizing the topology of the Thread network, administrators can easily identify these network partitions, leading to quicker troubleshooting and less downtime, ensuring the network remains operational and dependable.
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Before you can select a Thread network, you must select the site to which it belongs. Select a Site and an available Thread Network from the drop-downs to view thread details in the Toplogy view.
Thread networks are defined by configuring the IoT interface of one or more APs with an IoT profile specifying a Thread Gateway configuration. Different APs configured with the same IoT profile belonging to different sites belong to different Thread networks, but have the same Thread network settings. For more information, see Thread Application.
View the topology of the selected Thread network in the topology viewer. The "Legend" drop down describes the meaning of the different icons used in the topology diagram.
Leader: Manages the overall operation of the thread network.
There is only one active Leader in a thread network at any given time.
Router: Forwards data packets within the network. However, if a
Thread network becomes partitioned due to a communication breakdown between
sections of the network, each isolated segment can independently elect a new
Leader.
End
Device: Endpoints that interact with the network.Select
to collapse and expand the menu to enlarge or reduce the
Topology viewer for visibility.
Select + to zoom in, and - to zoom out. Use the arrows to move the Thread network within the window. Alternatively, scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in and out. Select and drag the diagram to view nodes not displayed on the screen.
To view device details for all the routers participating in the selected Thread network, go to .
To see a client view of all the end devices participating in the selected Thread network, go to .
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Status | Status icons indicate a router's connection status. |
| Host Name | The host name of the device. |
| Serial Number | Device serial number. |
| EUI64 | A unique identifier assigned to a device in a Thread network. |
| Role | The role (Leader or Router) of the device in a thread. |
| Extended MAC | A unique identifier assigned to a device in a Thread network. |
| RLOC16 | The RLOC16 reflects the hierarchical structure of the network. All devices in the Thread topology have an RLOC16 that is the combination of their router ID + child ID. Because a router is not a child, the child ID for a router is always 0. All child nodes with the same parent router have the same router ID. |
| IPV6 Link Local | The IPv6 address of the device. |
| Mode | The operational modes of the thread device:
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| Channel | The thread channel number. |
| Border Router | The border router's connection status. |
| Backbone Border Router | The elected state (Primary or Secondary) of the backbone border router. |
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Status | Status icons indicate a router's connection status. |
| MAC Address | A unique identifier assigned to a device in a Thread network. |
| RLOC16 | A unique identifier assigned to a device in a Thread network. |
| Extended MAC Address | A unique identifier assigned to a device in a Thread network. |
| IPV6 Mesh Local EID | The unique endpoint identifier assigned to a device in a Thread network. |
| Channel | The thread channel number. |
| Average RSSI | The average signal strength of the received radio signal. |
| Connection Time | The total time that the device has been online. |
Select a node from the Topology viewer for Network, Interface, and Services details. Select an option from the Node Details list to display details. The available details are determined by the type of node selected.