Provide Redundant Backup Monitoring

Provide Redundant Backup Monitoring
T/Mon NOC NetGuardian T/Mon NOC

Even if Your Primary Systems Fail, Your Monitoring Never Stops

With the T/Mon NOC, you can be prepared for any threat to your network, including calamities that threaten your network monitoring. The T/Mon NOC supports redundant backup applications for securemonitoring under any conditions.

Hot Standby System Safeguards Your Monitoring

When two or more T/Mon NOC units are used in a network, one unit can be assigned to be a secondary backup. Routers serving as protection switches are connected between the T/Mon NOCs and reporting devices. If a router detects that the primary system is down, it will immediately switch all monitoring activity to the secondary system. The databases of the two systems are synchronized via a serial connection. For even greater security, the secondary T/Mon NOC can be placed at a different location to create a LAN-based geodiversity contingency backup.

Maintain alarm collection when communications links are down

Alternate path routing provides multiple communication channels between the T/Mon NOC and the KDA-864 and NetGuardian remotes. If the network goes down, both the T/Mon NOC and the remotes will automatically maintain communication via dial-up connection.

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What Do You Want Your Network Alarm Management System To Do?

  1. Monitor Every Part of Your Network
  2. Display Detailed Alarm Information and Instructions to Ensure Rapid and Accurate Response to Network Threats
  3. Analyze and Process Alarm Data
  4. Control Remote Site Equipment
  5. Manage Multiple User Security
  6. Automatically Dispatch Repair Personnel
  7. Provide Redundant Backup Monitoring
  8. Provide Centralized Access Control

What Are Other Companies Doing With Their Network Alarm Management Systems?

  1. New York City Transit's $141 million project to create an ATM/SONET network for the 21st century
  2. In-house monitoring improves reliability at Triangle Communications Inc.
  3. RT Communications Uses the NetGuardian & IAM to Bring Network Monitoring In-House