Network monitoring is a systematic effort of computer networks to detect network components that are experiencing issues such as slowness or failure. For example, servers that are overloaded or frozen, switches or routers that fail, and other device issues. Efforts to monitor the network for the above issues are very helpful for you to save time, cost, and effort. This effort is also very useful for those of you who have devices and have limited IT teams or network administrators. Netmonk Prime, Indonesia’s network monitoring, can be your choice for monitoring the network devices you have. Actually, what devices can be monitored by Netmonk? Here are some devices that can be monitored by Netmonk Prime.
1. Router
A router is a device that analyzes the content of data packets sent within a network or to another network. Netmonk Prime can monitor the router you have. For example, we have been trusted to monitor the router device by one of our customers. By using Netmonk Prime, problematic routers can be resolved and the issues are fixed.
2. CCTV
The second device is CCTV. Closed-circuit television (CCTV) is a TV system where the signal is not distributed publicly but is monitored for surveillance and security purposes. Not only network devices, but Netmonk Prime can also monitor CCTV devices. For example, Netmonk Prime has been entrusted by one of our clients to monitor their CCTV to check the status of the CCTV devices. With Netmonk Prime, you no longer need to worry about potential issues that might occur with your CCTV.
3. Server
The third device that can be monitored by Netmonk is the server. According to Rouse in his article, a server is a computer program or device that provides services to other computer programs and their users, known as clients. In data centers, physical computers running server programs are often referred to as servers. Several companies in Indonesia have entrusted us to monitor their servers. This serves as further evidence that Netmonk Prime can not only monitor devices but also monitor servers.
4. Access Point
Not only devices like those mentioned above, but Netmonk can also monitor access points. What is meant by an access point? According to Rouse in Techtarget, in a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network), an access point is a station that transmits and receives data. An access point connects users to other users within the network and can function as an interconnection point between the WLAN and a wired network. If you’ve ever been to a place with Wi-Fi facilities like an airport, mall, or other public places, you’ve probably seen the white box usually located on the ceiling, right? That is what is meant by an access point. One of the airlines in Indonesia has entrusted us to monitor their access points. How about you?
If you have monitoring-related issues, Netmonk Prime, a network monitoring application, can be your choice for that monitoring solution. You no longer need to worry if the network devices you have encounter problems. Contact us immediately and visit our website to find out more information about our products.