SEENET : LocalView Information

 
 
   LocalView Main Page
  LocalView Main   The SeeNet LocalView home page identifies the routers/switches and servers that are being monitored. All router interfaces, including sub and tunnel interfaces, are automatically configured and monitored. Information such as circuit and router health is available in near “real-time” at a glance.
   
   Alarms
  Alarms   This view shows alarms raised by SeeNet on system, routers and/or switches interfaces. Users can specify thresholds and criteria for the alarm. Each row represents interfaces that exceeded the pre-set threshold. Each row is color coded and ordered by severity.
   
   Top 10 Usage
  Top10 Usage   This view provides an in-depth analysis of an agent interface. Network traffic patterns, such as the type of protocols used, the top ten talkers/listeners, and the top ten IP pairs are displayed in near “real-time” and captured in the SeeNet database to allow historical analysis. This view can be used to identify abnormal traffic patterns such as a denial of service (DOS) attacks.
   
   Current Circuit Status
  Current Circuit Status   This view shows the current circuit status. A detail circuit utilizations and error rates are provided to clearly understand the network saturation points and problem areas.
   
   Hourly Circuit Utilization
  Hourly Circuit Utilization   One of the network utilization questions often asked by the managers is, "What was the circuit performance for the past hour?" SeeNet provides Hourly Status view for all configured interfaces. Each interface is further broken down into “Incoming” and “Outgoing” traffic utilizations to portray accurate utilization patterns and statistics.
   
   Current Circuit Utilization
  Circuit Utilization   The SeeNet provides the capability to track “Incoming” and “Outgoing” circuit traffic patterns as it happens. This is extremely useful during an important event such as a VTC session where circuit deviates from the baseline. When abnormal traffic patter is identified, the user can “drill-down” to Top 10 view to identify who and what type of protocols are causing the abnormal traffic.
   
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SeeNet LocalView features include:

  • SeeNet TopologyView Integration: SeeNet TopologyView is designed to collect network data from multiple SeeNet LocalViews to present an enterprise-wide network monitoring and analysis capabilities. From the TopologyView (typically located at corporate headquarter), an organization can "drill-down" to the LocalView systems (typically located at branch office) to conduct detail network and server performance analysis at the local branch office level.
  • SeeNet SystemView Integration: Provides the server performance and health information as well as email and web statistics. Server health date include CPU usage, disk space availability, memory utilization, NIC performance, processes, Windows services, email stats, and web stats, server up time, installed Operation System and Service Pack version numbers.
  • Multiple Region Definition: The agents within the SeeNet LocalView can be assigned to multiple regions, enabling clearer regional level perspective to the network topology.
  • Cisco NetFlow Processing: The Cisco NetFlow switching is a high-performance, network-layer switching path that captures as part of its switching function a rich set of traffic statistics. The SeeNet LV receives and processes the NetFlow version 5 and 9 data to provide network traffic statistics such as top users, protocols, ports, and other valuable information through the use of easy but powerful GUI. SeeNet is also capable to forward the NetFlow data to external systems, as well as collect NetFlow DetailCallRecord and Binary format files.
  • OPNET VNE Modeling Simulation Integration: The SeeNet LocalView provides data feed to OPNET VNE’s SeeNet adapter. The SeeNet LocalView collected data, such as router info, network utilization/status, and Cisco NetFlow data are forwarded to OPNET VNE Server to conduct "What if" analysis. This configuration allows the organization to understand the network and server performances data in near "real-time" through SeeNet LocalViews as well as conduct "What if" modeling and simulation analysis at the same time.
  • SeeNet Management Console: The LocalView provides interfaces to the SeeNet Management Console (SMC) to control and maintain SeeNet servers at remote locations. These interfaces include Collector, Configuration, Database, and Log Managements control views. This architecture allows the network engineers to easy administer and control SeeNet servers located remotely from a single central site.