Network Management and Monitoring

Iotellect Network Manager is an enterprise-grade IP network management, monitoring, and supervision system based on the Iotellect. It may be combined with other Iotellect extensions (SCADA/HMI, Building Automation, Time and Attendance, Access Control, Fleet Management, etc.) to create an integrated building control center.

Iotellect Network Manager provides common network monitoring facilities and tools along with comprehensive capabilities to customize, modify and extend them.

The Network Manager is built as a platform-independent cross-database system. Iotellect provides bundles for Windows and Linux/Unix.

Primary Features of Iotellect Network Manager

Iotellect Network Manager provides high-end monitoring and management facilities for large and complex enterprise-class networks:

  • Advanced network discovery providing automatic finding, registering, and configuring devices and services for management and monitoring.

  • Network mapping for visual dynamically updated representation of network infrastructure, topology, and state.

  • Powerful alerting, reporting, charting, and visualizing facilities. Integrated GUI Builder and Report Editor.

  • A variety of built-in availability/operability and performance analysis tools for all major network management and monitoring domains including SNMP management, server/router/switch monitoring, database monitoring, network traffic and bandwidth monitoring, virtualized environment monitoring, etc.

  • Smart application, service, and process monitoring.

  • Support for standard protocols and technologies along with the industry’s leading data processing capabilities for non-standard network equipment.

  • Advanced consolidation of SNMP traps, Syslog messages, and Windows Event Log notifications.

  • WMI support: fetching classes, class instances, and their metadata; performing WQL requests; receiving and processing WMI events; executing methods of WMI objects.

  • Enterprise-level capabilities for customization, extending, and scaling the network management system; integration with third-party systems via open protocols.

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