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Network
Monitoring & Alerting Systems
Network
Monitoring and Alerting Systems
Y1 Solutions develops advanced
Network Monitoring and Alerting Systems (NMAS) for network enabled
devices. These "Alerting
Systems" are designed to provide the IT Management and Support Staff with
critical operation information about their extensive network, communication, and
computing infrastructures. These
network devices are typically the key elements of the infrastructure system and
their availability must be maintained to the highest levels possible.
Additionally,
Security Log Monitoring and Alerting System can provide staff with important
usage and internal/external critical security information.
Y1 has
designed and implemented NMASs on HP OpenView platforms, off the shelf
customizable monitoring applications, through an integration of Open Source
modules.
Monitored "Network Devices" can include:
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Servers running Windows 2000/2003 Server and Advanced Server
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Unix / Linux / Solaris based systems
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PCs running Windows 2000/XP
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Network Routers by most manufacturers
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Firewalls, IDSs, VPN Concentrators
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Layer-2 and Layer-3 802.3 (Ethernet) data switch equipment.
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PCM Multiplexers manufactured by Adtran and others
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Radio, Microwave, and Wireless LAN RF, and other communications equipment
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Storage Area Network products
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Other SNMP enabled network connectable equipment
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Or any device or computer system capable of SNMP, SysLogs, email messages
Alerting
levels are programmable for system errors and security events to provide
notification to appropriate personnel. Any
degradation or failure of any of these elements or a security event is reported
in a timely manner to the support personal to maintain a high level of security
and availability. These events will
also be centrally stored in a database for ease of reporting using different
views as defined by the interest groups like ISO. Also system performance trending is important to ensure that the
necessary system upgrades are performed proactively providing scalability as
vehicles and features are added to the system.
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