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Network Management
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| Network management is a service that makes use of a variety of tools, devices and applications to assist network managers in the maintenance and monitoring of large-scale computer and telecommunications networks. |
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| The network management tools assist you in simplification, automation, and integration of the network to reduce the over all operational costs and improving productivity. |
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| Network Management System (NMS) typically includes tools for gathering data. Tetra provides Network management solutions using Open Source tools such as OpenNMS, Nagios, etc. |
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| Network management is execution of a set of functions required for controlling, planning, allocating, deploying, coordinating, and monitoring network resources, including performing functions such as: |
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Gathering network elements |
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Data Storage |
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Analysis and Prediction |
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Configuration and control of network elements |
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performance and system planning management |
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Initial Network Planning |
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Frequency Allocation |
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Cryptographic Key Distribution Authorization |
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Configuration Management |
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Fault Management |
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Security Management |
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Performance Management |
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Bandwidth Management |
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Accounting Management |
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| Key Features of Network Management: |
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A cost-effective, open source solution integrating Nagios with other leading open source tools. |
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Visibility into the availability and performance of entire infrastructure |
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Easy and cost-efficient to deploy and maintain |
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A single point of access for consolidated information from monitoring systems |
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Helps network administrators track machine uptime, outage and usage information so they can keep their operations healthy |
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| Interfaces supported: |
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Network elements such as interfaces on switches and routers |
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Services which network resources provide such as web pages, database access, DNS, DHCP, etc.
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| Protocols Supported: |
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Citrix
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LDAP
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SMTP
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DHCP
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Microsoft Exchange
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SNMP
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DNS
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Notes HTTP
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TCP |
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Domino IIOP
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POP3
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ICMP
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FTP
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SMB
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IMAP
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HTTP
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HTTPS
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Monitoring of network services (SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, PING, etc.) |
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Monitoring of host resources (processor load, disk and memory usage, running processes, log files, etc.) |
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Monitoring of environmental factors such as temperature. |
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Ability to define network host hierarchy, allowing detection of and distinction between hosts that are down and those that are unreachable |
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Contact notifications when service or host problems occur and get resolved (via email, pager, or other user-defined method) |
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Optional escalation of host and service notifications to different contact groups |
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Ability to define event handlers to be run during service or host events for proactive problem resolution |
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Support for implementing redundant and distributed monitoring servers |
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External command interface that allows on-the-fly modifications to be made to the monitoring and notification behavior through the use of event handlers, the web interface, and third-party applications |
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Retention of host and service status across program restarts |
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Scheduled downtime for suppressing host and service notifications during periods of planned outages |
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Ability to acknowledge problems via the web interface |
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Web interface for viewing current network status, notification and problem history, log file, etc. |
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Simple authorization scheme that allows you restrict what users can see and do from the web interface
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