Forward Alarm Data in ASCII Format for After-Hours Monitoring
Record Alarm Data When Your NOC Staff is Off Duty
Problems in your network can happen at any time, even late at night and on holidays and weekends. Situations that need immediate attention can be sent to maintenance technicians in the form of automatic pager notifications. But you also need a record of even minor problems, which can easily grow to serious threats to network integrity if left unchecked.
ASCII forwarding of alarm data can help you keep track of events when the NOC staff is away. In this application, a protocol mediation device converts all incoming alarm data to ASCII text. The data is then forwarded to an ASCII-based monitoring or recording device.
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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?
- New York City Transit's $141 million project to create an ATM/SONET network for the 21st century
- In-house monitoring improves reliability at Triangle Communications Inc.
- RT Communications Uses the NetGuardian & IAM to Bring Network Monitoring In-House