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Omnipeek Installed Components
Omnipeek Installed Components
Component descriptions
The default location for Omnipeek installed components is typically C:\Program Files\LiveAction\Omnipeek. The following table lists and describes each component:
Component
Description
Alarms
The 1033/Alarms directory contains two sets of predefined alarms (default alarms.alm and additional alarms.alm) which you can import into the Alarms window. You can also modify the alarms in these files. See Setting Alarms and Triggers.
Copyrights
The 1033/Copyrights directory contains text files of certain licenses used in Omnipeek.
Dashboard
The 1033/Dashboard directory contains settings for the dashboards.
Documents
The 1033/Documents directory contains PDF versions of the User Guide, Getting Started Guides for all Omni software.
Expert
The 1033/Expert directory contains the html files used by the Expert EventFinder. See Expert Analysis.
Filters
The 1033/Filters directory contains the files default.flt and default hardware filters.flt, which are the default selection of filters for use with the program. You can create, modify, or delete individual filters, and save and reload various assortments of filters in named *.flt files for use in different packet capture scenarios.
Graphs
The 1033/Graphs directory contains the default set of graphs for the Graphs view of capture windows and capture file windows in files called default graphs.gph. and default remotegraphview.xml.
Html
The 1033/Html directory contains the html version of the Omnipeek Getting Start Guide.
Names
The 1033/Names directory contains configuration files for Name Table entries you might want to install. The default.nam file provides a starting configuration for the Name Table, and includes a current list of the Vendor ID portion of MAC addresses. This allows you to substitute the name of the card manufacturer for the first three bytes of any physical address.
Analysis modules
The 1033/PluginRes directory contains files used by Analysis Modules that enhance the program’s analyzing capabilities. For a complete description of the Analysis Modules available with the program, see Analysis Modules.
Reports
The 1033/Reports directory contains XML, XSL, and HTML templates, along with related support files, for use with the Save Report functions and with options available in the Statistics Output views of the Capture Options dialog. See Generating statistics output reports for more details.
Utilities
The Bin directory contains helpful utilities, such as the two command line utilities included with Omnipeek. PeekCat concatenates smaller capture files into a larger one. PeekSplit creates smaller capture files out of a larger one.
Compass
The Compass directory contains the Compass dashboard Flash UI and support files.
Packet decoders
The Decodes directory contains the modules used to decode packets. These modules provide Omnipeek with the instructions it needs to display packet contents, based on the types of protocols used.
Drivers
The Drivers directory contains the Omnipeek drivers for supported adapters and operating systems, along with their installation instructions.
MIBs
The MIBs directory contains the MIB file that supports the SNMP Trap action in notifications. For an overview of the notifications functions in Omnipeek, see Sending Notifications.
Plugins
The Plugins directory contains the DLL files for the Analysis Modules.
Samples
The Samples directory contains a variety of sample capture files and an associated name table file. You can use these files for testing, training, and to familiarize yourself with program functions. See the Readme file in that directory for more details.
Application Data
Application data, such as names, filters, log files, and so forth, is cached in the Application Data folder. The default location of the Application Data folder is in a directory in the root drive where the operating system is installed (typically C:\) with the path name: Documents and Settings\(user name)\Application Data.
 
Omnipeek creates a subdirectory structure within these locations to cache application data. That subdirectory structure is: LiveAction\Omnipeek. For example, the application data for the Administrator of a Windows 7 64-bit system would be cached in: C:\Users\tsadmin\AppData\Roaming\LiveAction\Omnipeek.
GPS
The LiveAction GPS Daemon is the interface between itself and your GPS receiver and is typically installed by default at C:\Program Files\Common Files\LiveAction\GPS\gpsdaemon.exe.