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Overview

nmsDashboard has been developed as a 24/7 network device and network service monitoring solution.
nmsDashboard comes with 10 pre-built tasks capable of monitoring a device’s connectivity through ICMP, Trace Route or SNMP. nmsDashboard provides additional features that allow you to monitor services running on your network devices through pre-built service monitoring tools including; HTTP, FTP and TCP/IP connections.

In addition to monitoring the state of a device or the device’s services, nmsDashboard is able to monitor your network infrastructure (LAN / WAN / MAN) by providing detailed information on devices connected in your user configured Subnet. nmsDashboard’s scanning facilities include IP Address scans, open TCP/IP port scans and even SNMP enabled device scans.
 

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To compliment the monitoring package nmsDashboard also contains a SNMP v2 compliant Trap Manager.
The SNMP Trap Manager allows you to configure your devices and services to send messages to the nmsDashboard application whenever they wish. As long as nmsDashboard is loaded on the workstation your SNMP Traps will be received and logged.

While being able to quickly view the state of your network devices and services is a beneficial tool, ICEnetware realise that you won’t have an operator sitting in front of a monitoring station 24 hours a day.
To solve this dilemma nmsDashboard comes with two powerful pieces of “unattended mode” functionality; ICEnetware's Alarming and Logging suites.


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