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Monitoring the Network |
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Monitoring network access to servers, PCs & devices connected to
it is often of key importance to organisations. Equally, knowing
when a device is "down", or not contactable across the network is something you
usually want to be told ASAP.
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Whether you manage a handful of servers on a small network in the same building, or 100s spread
across multiple sites, knowing they're working, responding and available over
the network is a key function for any System Administrators, network or support
personnel.
Traditionally, checks such as these are performed manually - more
often than not, after one or more users have reported an error to the helpdesk,
but by then mission critical systems could be affected as could your business. |
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Other examples include ...
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- Your domain servers
- Your network PCs - e.g. in a public network such as an exhibition
- Public desktops
- Connectivity to other "PINGable" device
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Network availability monitoring is available either individually or as part of a
Quick Monitor solution. Specifically it is available ...
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