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Network Reporter

Monitor Everything!

PCs to Servers to Switches to VM to Applications

Discover and Monitor Everything            
Proactive Monitoring                              
Reporting and Alerting                             

Discover and Monitor CPUs, Storage, Routers, Switches, Outlook, and Virtual Systems

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Performance
Monitoring Key Performance Indicators (KPI) like CPU, memory, network, disk space and processes can be done easily with Network Reporter

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Active Monitoring of Applications

You can check availability and the responsiveness of standard services, such as e-mail or web servers, without installing any software on the monitored devices!

 

VMware Monitoring
With VMware virtual machine visibility, monitor VMware vCenter and vSphere installations for various VMware hypervisor and virtual machine properties and statistics

Proactive Monitoring

The resources offered by Network Reporter were built to help your business reduce operating costs, avoid downtime and improve service quality.

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Stay Alert

Besides the Network Reporter GUI, that provides all the information about the environment, Network Reporter can send notification messages via e-mail or SMS for each notable event.

You can also easily integrate other methods of notification, including creating tickets automatically in Service Desk or Service Catalog systems

 

Solving Faster

If the first notification or an automated task were not enough to solve the problem, you can use the powerful Escalations feature that can notify technical experts, Management, or execute another action

 

Complete Reporting and Alerts - Get Ahead of Problems/Issues

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Auto-Discovery                                          
Maps and Dashboards                             
Enterprise-Ready                                     

Find Devices

Periodically scan the network for external services or Reporter agents (passive).  The discovery process starts with running network discovery rules, which rely on the following information:

  • which IP range to scan;

  • which external services to look for (FTP, SSH, WEB, POP3, IMAP, TCP, etc.);

  • information received from a agent;

  • information received from an SNMP agent;

  • Discovery of file systems;

  • Discovery of network interfaces;

  • Discovery of CPUs and CPU cores;

  • Discovery of multiple SNMP OIDs;

  • Discovery using SQL queries;

  • Discovery of Windows Services

Network maps

Maps offer the ability to lay out the monitored environment over an optional background image for a user-friendly overview.  Each element on the map may represent a host, host group, single trigger, an image, or another map.

Dashboard

The Dashboard is a central place in the web frontend and provides high-level personalized details about the monitored environment.  The following information is available on one screen:

  • System status

  • Host status

  • Last 20 issues

  • Web monitoring

  • Discovery stats

  • Favorite graphs

  • Favorite screens

  • Favorite maps

Scaling to Large Environments

Network Reporter has been designed to scale from small environments with a few devices to large ones with thousands of monitored devices.  Installations are possible with over 100,000 devices monitored - Network Reporter is able to process more than 3,000,000 checks per minute and collect gigabytes of historical data daily

Distributed Monitoring

Do you have remote branch offices, data centers, or client sites that should be monitored, but you want to keep connections and open port count as low as possible?

In addition to the single, central location model, Network Reporter also offers an easy to configure and nearly maintenance-free distributed monitoring model

VMware Monitoring                                
Capactiy Planning                                     

With data collected by Network Reporter, you will be able to easily analyze growth of the disk storage and know precisely when the available space will be exhausted.

This can also be used to prevent overuse of the Internet link.

Zero Waste of Resources

Most IT resources available are well above the real need.  Why use a Gigabit Ethernet (1Gbps) switch port for a device with a 100Mbps interface?

You can easily detect the waste of CPU, memory, disk, or network bandwidth - both for a single device or on an entire group of servers.  You will be able to reallocate your applications and equipment to better use the available resources

Monitor Applications - Email, Web, etc

Integrity of a website

Network Reporter provides an effective and flexible web monitoring function, where the web module regularly executes pre-defined scenarios and stores obtained results.

The web monitoring function checks performance and availability of multiple web resources and, based on the data collected, generates graphs, alarms, and sends notifications about failures.

For each step of the scenario the following values are stored​​:

  • Response time

  • Response code

  • Download speed

Emulated user experience

A web scenario is composed by one or more HTTP requests (steps), which together can test the functionality of a web application, ensuring a positive user experience.

Monitoring VMware environment

VMware monitoring support includes the ability to automatically discover hypervisors and virtual machines, as well as monitoring VMware vCenter and vSphere installations for various hypervisor and virtual machine properties and statistics.

Network Reporter can use a low-level discovery rule to automatically discover these VMware hypervisors and virtual machines.  To automate the process fully, host prototypes are first created with the low-level discovery rule.  When virtual machines are discovered, the information received is used to turn these prototypes into real hosts.  Discovered hosts belong to an existing host and take the IP of the existing host for the host configuration.

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