Network Device Monitor 1.0.4.1

Network Device Monitor 1.0.4.1 Screenshot Network Device Monitor, NDM for short, (the server), gives permission to a network administrator to poll and scan multiple network devices at set intervals to ensure they are operational.

Developer:   JCITS Systems
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Price:  59.00  buy →
License:   Shareware
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OS:   Windows XP/Vista (?)
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Network Device Monitor, NDM for short, (the server), gives permission to a network administrator to poll and scan multiple network devices at set intervals to ensure they are operational.

Should a device fail and not provide a response to NDM's request, an alert is generated. These alerts comprise a popup, an email notification and client PC notification for immediate response. A client application is provided which connects via TCP and a TCP/IP port.

All errors, or non-responses, are logged with other logging enhancements available.
NDM can polls hundreds of network devices, web servers… you name it! You can use IP or DNS name! NDM has full DNS name resolution.

One customer, who uses NDM, is a large hotel with multiple wireless guest Internet access points, several business networks, servers and routers. NDM polls each of these devices and alerts IT staff when a failure occurs. It is better for the IT crew to know that a device has failed, powered off, or worse yet, be stolen, before the big boss does!

An alert can pop up like the one to the left and this alert is similar to the client alert. Email alerts can also be sent at any interval you desire!

Both the client and the server run in the system tray and will only be seen when needed!

Limitations
  • Nag screen

    tags the client  dns name  network devices  the server  

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