Showing posts with label NetworkView. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NetworkView. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Network Monitoring Software - NetworkView 3.6

Most companies find the need to monitor the daily functions of their network for added assurance that everything is working well. A network monitoring software is important for these companies since it helps them oversee the communication and operations within their local computer network. With this software, they can map out all their critical network elements like mail servers, WAN links, business applications, and their entire LAN infrastructure that includes wireless routers, nonstandard devices, printers, load balancers, and switches.


How else can this software help?


Software designed to monitor your network can also check for viruses, virus attacks, and server downtimes and uptimes. Other versions even include backing-up your important folders and files as well as giving you an overview of your bandwidth usage while monitoring traffic so you can find any congestions in your network. The monitoring can be done either internally or manually.


Standards


Network monitoring should still be based on particular standards so make sure that your software still abides by regulations like the SNMP (Simple Network Monitoring Protocol) so you can simplify the installation and set-up.


Types


The availability network monitoring software works by determining which of your devices are working properly and which ones need to be repaired. This is a very basic monitoring system overseeing all your network elements while allowing you to monitor each of the terminals.


On the other hand, the proactive software can provide 24/7 surveillance when it comes to detecting network faults. Furthermore, it monitors the host resource, threshold violations, utilizations, service availabilities, and service response times while monitoring the network's health to prevent any possible failures.


NetworkView 3.6 is a compact network discovery and management tool for the Win32 platforms : in a few minutes, NetworkView 3.6 will discover all TCP/IP nodes and draw a full graphical map (including routes) using DNS, MAC Addresses, SNMP, NetBIOS, WMI and TCP Ports information. It can also poll the network and send an email when nodes are unreachable. With more than 28000 entries in its SNMP and MAC addresses databases, NetworkView 3.6 can be used from a FLOPPY DISK ! Full print and print preview capabilities for maps and lists.


Main Features of the NetworkView 3.6


Discover TCP/IP nodes and routes using DNS, SNMP, Ports, NetBIOS and WMI


Get MAC addresses and NIC Manufacturer Names


Monitor nodes and receive Alerts


Document with printed Maps and Reports.


Control and Secure your network with the SNMP MIB Browser, the WMI browser and the Port Scanner.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Network Support and Maintenance Plan

Network maintenance plan until something forces them to think about it. It's good practice to have documentation about your computing environment, have procedures in place and thoughts around other areas such as disaster recovery. It's also important to have a backup person to go to if your main IT person is not around. Here's an outline of a plan that covers the major components.


Start with a description of your current infrastructure:


- Inventory all equipment.


- Make a list of vendors contact data and account numbers.


- Create a detail network map.


- Make a list of the tools and applications you currently use and what they do.


- Document any special configuration.


Tip: Consider taking a picture of the setup to help others visually identify the setup... Of course, this really only helps if you're lab isn't row-after-row-after-row of the same rack-mounted guys. :)


Preventive Maintenance:


List activities you can do here. For example, think about expected life of the equipment, budget for new equipment, additional capabilities for the system (planning for expansion), and how to find deficiencies in your system.


Maintenance Procedures:


- Start a log book for keeping records of all activities.


- Set a time (downtime) when you can take down the network. Example: last Friday of the month from 1am - 3am.


NetworkView 3.6 is a compact network discovery and management tool for the Win32 platforms : in a few minutes, NetworkView 3.6 will discover all TCP/IP nodes and draw a full graphical map (including routes) using DNS, MAC Addresses, SNMP, NetBIOS, WMI and TCP Ports information. It can also poll the network and send an email when nodes are unreachable. With more than 28000 entries in its SNMP and MAC addresses databases, NetworkView 3.6 can be used from a FLOPPY DISK ! Full print and print preview capabilities for maps and lists.


Main Features of the NetworkView 3.6


Discover TCP/IP nodes and routes using DNS, SNMP, Ports, NetBIOS and WMI


Get MAC addresses and NIC Manufacturer Names


Monitor nodes and receive Alerts


Document with printed Maps and Reports.


Control and Secure your network with the SNMP MIB Browser, the WMI browser and the Port Scanner.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Free Network Management Tool Saves on Software

Spiceworks IT Desktop replaces your current, paid IT management software with a free administrative interface. Or--perhaps more likely--it offers robust management tools to companies that hadn't been able to afford products aimed at large businesses. Plus, its generally simple interface could work for tech-savvy workers without dedicated IT staff.


Spiceworks IT Desktop handles many IT tasks. It'll automatically recognize most network-connected computers to manage your inventory, plus you can manually add other hardware to its catalog. Help-desk tools let users file tickets, so you can track the progress and solutions to problems. Windows event monitoring identifies PC issues, including antivirus and Exchange Server status. Other monitors track bandwidth use, printer status, and other basics. You can also set up email alerts for any issues.


This common package of features makes Spiceworks IT Desktop a fairly typical network management package except for its free price--and that's a good thing. However, if you'd rather pay and remove the ad sponsorships, the company offers a $20/month option.


Spiceworks IT Desktop runs from Windows systems, but it can recognize and manage parts of Windows, OS X, Linux, and Unix across your network. Give it a shot to see if it fits your company. You'll likely get much more than you pay for.


NetworkView 3.6 is a compact network discovery and management tool for the Win32 platforms : in a few minutes, NetworkView 3.6 will discover all TCP/IP nodes and draw a full graphical map (including routes) using DNS, MAC Addresses, SNMP, NetBIOS, WMI and TCP Ports information. It can also poll the network and send an email when nodes are unreachable. With more than 28000 entries in its SNMP and MAC addresses databases, NetworkView 3.6 can be used from a FLOPPY DISK ! Full print and print preview capabilities for maps and lists.


Main Features of the NetworkView 3.6


Discover TCP/IP nodes and routes using DNS, SNMP, Ports, NetBIOS and WMI


Get MAC addresses and NIC Manufacturer Names


Monitor nodes and receive Alerts


Document with printed Maps and Reports.


Control and Secure your network with the SNMP MIB Browser, the WMI browser and the Port Scanner.