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Isolating and Identifying
Network Faults
Your business is absolutely dependent upon your network infrastructure. If your network goes down your business operations may be seriously affected.
The National Network Monitoring Centre allows you to remotely monitor, identify and isolate network server, device, drive and application problems in real-time 24 x 7 x 365.
Active and passive monitoring of your network components for availability,
resource consumption and performance thresholds, ensures critical
faults are identified and remedied fast.
The NNMC provides:
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Proactive
Monitoring 24 x 7 x 365
Maintain a true picture of what
is happening at the component level through active and
passive monitoring, immediately alerting you to developing
and critical network events. |
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Monitor
your critical applications and an array of services, ranging
from HTTP, POP3, SMTP, NNTP, PING or any UDP or TCP service.
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Network
Hierarchy Mapping
Automatically map your entire infrastructure
including network devices, servers and applications, determining
all Parent-Child-Peer relationships between networked objects.
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Viewing
Network Topology
Uncover faults in your infrastructure
by organisation unit, by technology type, by location
or any other way you wish to view it. |
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Fault
Device Monitoring
Each and every networked device may
be monitored and reported upon, including application processes
running on networked services through server side 'plug-ins'.
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Fault
Isolation
Discover which faults are at the root
of a problem and which are simply symptomatic bi-products
of other problems. |
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Device
Status Statistics
Upon identification of a faulty device(s),
the NNMC allows you to interrogate device statistics in order
to determine availability, % free disk space, % CPU and % RAM.
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Device
and Application Configurability
Every network device and application may
be individually configured with threshold settings, which when
breached, dependent upon criticality, will issue automatically
and immediately, SMS text messaging, pager activation and e-mail
to the responsible contact group. |
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Self-Scaling
Graphs
Visual representation of component
and service usage identifying unusual and abnormal activity,
e.g. rogue processes or spamming.
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