![]() ![]() ![]() A icon can be associated with each entry in the OID and MAC OUI Database Each network node is classified as a general type with its corresponding icon: Server, Workstation, Unix station, Router, Printer.wav files, little built-in music or simple beeps You will be warned of UP and DOWN events with chosen.Two modes: an alert for each event or a network summary Use any external utility (net send, pager.) to send alerts.You can send a SMTP email to one or several addresses when a node becomes unreachable.A Find button helps locate the nodes in the map with their name or IP address The nodes can be sorted by TCP/IP address, MAC addresses, DNS name, NetBIOS domain, Enterprise/Device, sysName, sysObjectID, Type, and real time monitoring status.Four states: UP (green), DOWN (red), UNKNOWN (blue) and NOT MONITORED (white) Simultaneous monitoring of several networks through ICMP polling.For example, a node 192.168.10.1 can be in the same view as 10.1.1.1 Each view is simply a container that can hold any node from any subnet. Multiple Document Interface lets you view and/or monitor several networks at the same time.Choose the number of nodes you want on a single sheet : between 10 and 300 Full print and print preview capabilities for views and lists, producing high quality network color maps of any size and any density.NetworkView scans any range of TCP ports, both during discovery and manually using a Port Scanner in the contextual menu.You can choose to scan three additional custom ports to be analyzed.NetworkView analyzes five standard TCP ports to get more information about the nodes: FTP, TELNET, SMTP, HTTP, POP3.You can add a comment next to the IP address (building, city, country.) A graphic box is displayed for each node acting as a router, showing the addresses of the connected networks.Each OUI (organizationally unique part of the MAC address) can be associated with a node type An editable database of more than 7'500 NIC manufacturers. Detection of MAC addresses on your LAN.NetworkView also has an internal hard coded list of devices frequently found in networks Fully editable, with add, delete or modify capabilities. A complete database containing more than 20'500 enterprises and sysObjectIDs.Powerful map updating using either DNS name or IP address as the permanent identifier, and automatic/interactive removal of obsolete nodes.ICMP not required to discover behind firewalls Choice to use DNS, MAC addresses, SNMP, Port scan or analysis, NetBIOS and WMI. Three types of discovery: single address, range of addresses, full subnet.In fact, NetworkView is composed of just a single executable (~800 KB) and 4 other data files (including the help and license !) The program, including the complete SNMP OID and MAC OUI databases, can be used from a floppy disk or USB key.
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