Visualize, Troubleshoot Ethernet Networks

June 4, 2010
The MXview industrial network management software (iNMS) package for industrial Ethernet automation networks supports up to 500 network devices across distributed subnets, including the vendor’s industrial Ethernet switches and wireless products or any SNMP-enabled devices. 
The Web-based tool can scan an entire network to create a visual map of the network to help network administrators quickly discover, monitor and troubleshoot complex traffic and network events. MXview users can check network status and health using either the live-view topology map created with the LLDP protocol or the historical event database. A simple, user-friendly browser-based UI quickly identifies failure points. MXview supports alert notifications using SMS and email messages with SNMP inform, centralized configuration and firmware management, and OPC technology to ensure efficient event handling, simple device maintenance, and easy integration with the SCADA/HMI system. Moxa Inc.www.moxa.com888.669.2872

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