Network Mgmt Appliance - Eighty Percent Of The Features At Twenty Percent Of The Cost

Richard Scarbath rscarbath@vger.com
Fri Jan 3 00:36:00 GMT 2003


VoyagerView, is a network monitoring appliance that goes from box to fully auto-discover, automatically map and monitor your network in a couple of hours and costs less than 20% of what the major competitors charge. Voyager Enterprise Systems (www.vger.com), flagship product is the result of six years of development, and decades of experience building, managing and monitoring large networks.

Benefits to Network Operators:

-	Automatically discovers and maps your network in minutes, and continuously monitors for and locates new network elements.  
-	Bi-directional real-time map, provides an easy overview of the state of the network, intuitive to even the most junior engineer, but with the power to be useful to 	senior network gurus. 
 -	Web based interface provides drill down from global network to log on and manage a single interface. 
-	The features you really need to run and maintain a network well, for a fraction of the cost of the big ticket tools.

VoyagerView Reporting Capabilities:

-	Full inventory functionality reports on every device down to each blade's serial number and tracks full inventory history (including replacement dates, firmware and 	software revs, etc.)
-	Browser based reports are linked to embedded real time detail.  You can see an amazing amount and variety of detail, quickly and easily.
-	Customized reports include data peering, backbone links, interfaces, interfaces, line detail and QoS, including a complete jitter report in case you are running 	Voice over IP or other streaming data.
-	VoyagerView provides qualitative alerts to the existing management system such as "line over 90% utilization" or "large traffic shift detected between DC and 	Chicago."  It's like a network technician that never sleeps or gets bored!"  

Complete, Real-Time Visibility into your Network:
 
Understanding your current capacity requires complete visibility into your network.

-	Right out of the box, VoyagerView collects data from sources such as: SNMP, MIB, ICMP, and syslog files 
-	VoyagerView is accessed through industry standard web browsers.  The data displayed through its intuitive GUI includes; Customer controls, Preferences and 	Custom Reporting Capabilities.  Even admin of the appliance is performed via browser, so admin training is minimal.   
-	VoyagerView scales to the most complex enterprise-level and carrier networks.  The bigger the network, the more you will appreciate VoyagerView's industry 	leading power and simplicity.  
-	Its distributed architecture and central data repository was designed with the flexibility to integrate with other commercial network monitoring systems such as 	Netcool and HP OpenView.  Use VoyagerView alone, or bolt it onto your existing install to take advantage of the best auto-discovery and mapping available.
-	VoyagerView scales to 10,000 interfaces in production environments, and use of distributed collector and clients allows scaling to 50,000 interfaces.  Monitoring 	data is fed to existing systems via open standards.

Voyager's clients include: Cable & Wireless, DIGEX, Williams Communications, Choice Communications and Network Access Solutions.  Check out www.vger.com or for a live demonstration of the network monitoring aspect.  If you'd like more information, please call me at (301) 654-9454 or simply respond to the email.

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Marianne Rosato




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