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Add advanced remotes

DPS Telecom makes a full range of remote units for T/Mon NOC, featuring discrete and analog alarms, control relays, built-in remote visibility through a Web browser interface, and easy configuration.

NetGuardian
NetGuardian 832A SNMP RTU/proxy agent device

DPS offers remotes for small, medium, and large sites, for LAN, dial-up, and dedicated connections. Remotes like the NetGuardian, the KDA series, the DPM series, the AlphaMax, and the MAS series have won the respect of the industry for their capability and reliability.

Change of State (COS) screen
T/Mon NOC's Standing alarm list makes sure critical problems can't be ignored

Track COS and Standing alarms

T/Mon's Change of State (COS) screen provides immediate notification of new events in your network. You don't have to hunt to find out what has changed in your network - the COS screen lists it for you.

The Standing Alarms screen displays all current alarms. The Standing Alarms list is continually updated to reflect the state of the network, giving you an easily accessible list of all current threats to network integrity. Even if the system operator acknowledges the alarm, it remains in the Standing Alarms screen until it is cleared.

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