Display Alarms on a War-Room Map of Your Entire Network
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Visually Identify Problem Areas in Your Network
A graphics display presents information in context more immediately than a text-based display. When we see a picture, its meaning and implications register much more quickly than if the information must be read. Research has shown that graphics displays present information more quickly and understandably, especially if multiple types of data need to be presented.
Events in your network can be mapped to a graphic display showing a physical map of all your network locations. System operators can immediately see which sites and which areas of your network have alarms. Multi-layer graphics let the user to zoom down to site, rack, device, and alarm point level to examine the precise location and nature of the problem.
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What Do You Want Your Network Alarm Management System To Do?
- Monitor Every Part of Your Network
- Display Detailed Alarm Information and Instructions to Ensure Rapid and Accurate Response to Network Threats
- Analyze and Process Alarm Data
- Control Remote Site Equipment
- Manage Multiple User Security
- Automatically Dispatch Repair Personnel
- Provide Redundant Backup Monitoring
- Provide Centralized Access Control
What Are Other Companies Doing With Their Network Alarm Management Systems?

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