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nmsDashboard
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Monitoring Tasks
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nmsDashboard's monitoring engine has been designed so that it is as simple as possible to configure and monitor your device's and yet powerful enough to monitor almost anything that you can plug into a TCP/IP network.
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Monitoring Tasks
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Each of nmsDashboard's monitoring tasks is designed to return a single value to the display element, thus allowing you to configure your nmsDashboard such that you can quickly and easily identify the state of your network and networked devices.
Individual tasks can be associated with none, one or more display elements within your nmsDashboard. This means that you can have a picture element changing its display based on a task’s return value, while the same task also powers a graph giving you the ability to look back at the previous values returned from the task.
This mechanism of using a single task to power multiple display elements becomes even more useful when used in conjunction with one of the Discovery or Trace Route tasks. Used in this way it is possible to view detailed information coming back from the task while at the same time have the same task trigger a state change in any of the other display elements.
A detailed listing on each of nmsDashboard's tasks is available here.
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To complete 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.
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For information on nmsDashboard please continue to the next page.
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