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Network Monitor Overview

Network Monitor is a web-based monitoring solution for monitoring the performance and availability of a wide array of network devices. Network Monitor monitoring is agentless, meaning it does not install any software or files on monitored machines. Network Monitor comes with 37 built-in methods of monitoring. These methods can be extended using Lua scripts. Advanced Network Monitor features include multi-level alarm escalations, and the ability to configure alarm dependencies so that service providers only receive the most relevant alarms. All common operating systems are supported, including:

  • AIX (4.2 and above)
  • CentOS
  • Debian
  • Fedora
  • FreeBSD
  • HP-UX
  • Generic Linux
  • OpenBSD
  • OpenSUSE 10.2
  • Red Hat Enterprise Server
  • Solaris
  • Ubuntu
  • Windows

Note: See System Requirements.

Functions

Description

Installation

Provides system requirements, installation instructions and startup configuration.

The management interface

Discusses how to use the web-based administration interface in Network Monitor.

Alarms and alert handling

Discusses alarm configuration and notification using actions and actions lists and recovery action lists.

Advanced topics

Provides an introduction to advanced Network Monitor configurations.

Distributed edition

Describes how to configure the Distributed Edition of Network Monitor.

Monitor reference

Provides a reference to all standard KNM monitors.

Action reference

Provides a reference to all standard KNM actions that can be associated with action lists and triggered by an alarm condition.

Lua

Introduces how to extend Network Monitor functionality using Lua scripts.