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Firewall and Router Monitoring
Server Monitoring
Switch
Monitoring Windows Event Log Monitoring
Active Directory
Monitoring URL Monitoring
Services Monitoring
CPU Memory and
Disk Monitoring UPS Monitoring
Fault Monitoring |
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Router, Firewall and WAN Management
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| Why is WAN Monitoring
important?
WAN links are usually the most expensive part of
the network, and managing bandwidth allocation can be
complex. Oversubscribing to bandwidth could mean that
the company is paying for more bandwidth than
required, and under subscribing could result in
congestion and unacceptable network performance. WAN
Monitoring and Router Monitoring thus become very
critical. Network managers need to optimize the
quality of service by balancing throughput, committed
information rate (CIR) and burst rate with congestion,
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WAN Monitoring Challenges
- Optimizing bandwidth allocation
- Ensuring high network availability
- Quick resolution of WAN problems
- Capacity Planning for future requirements
- Minimizing recurring costs on WAN links
- Identifying high traffic/utilization sources
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Optimize Bandwidth Allocation - Measure Bandwidth
Utilization and Traffic
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Action helps you monitor
and troubleshoot WAN links for traffic, utilization,
errors and Service Level Agreement (SLA) verification. By
presenting accurate information on traffic and utilization
Action Managed Services helps you optimize bandwidth allocation.
- Monitor link utilization and traffic with threshold
alerts
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- Identify highly utilized and under-utilized links
- Get alerted when interfaces start discarding packets
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