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
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Description
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Installation
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Provides system requirements, installation instructions and startup configuration.
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The management interface
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Discusses how to use the web-based administration interface in Network Monitor.
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Alarms and alert handling
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Discusses alarm configuration and notification using actions and actions lists and recovery action lists.
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Advanced topics
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Provides an introduction to advanced Network Monitor configurations.
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Distributed edition
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Describes how to configure the Distributed Edition of Network Monitor.
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Monitor reference
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Provides a reference to all standard KNM monitors.
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Action reference
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Provides a reference to all standard KNM actions that can be associated with action lists and triggered by an alarm condition.
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Lua
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Introduces how to extend Network Monitor functionality using Lua scripts.
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