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Network Monitoring

In business, optimizing performance is essential. Your network will be monitored on a regular basis to identify and correct potential problems. If you lack dedicated IT staff, but need your critical network, applications and system resources to be up and running, Group 4 Network's remote network monitoring services can help. These services allow you to focus your limited enterprise resources on core business initiatives, such as managing your financial and marketing responsibilities, or on mission-critical projects, such as strategic network planning and evaluating new network technologies.

  • Round-the-clock vigilance
  • Remote and on-site support
  • Instant response
  • Multiple means of notification
  • Multiple network operating system expertise
  • Sophisticated tools and technology
  • Experienced engineers

Combining technical expertise with sophisticated, proprietary tools, our IT personnel monitor your network management system around-the-clock, not only at the network boundary, but also on application servers and network devices distributed throughout the network. When an anomaly or failure occurs, we quickly alert the designated technicians* to repair or replace system components or functions.

* Depending on your decision to have your own on-site technicians handle this task, we can send our on-site engineers to fulfill the request.

Our Network Monitoring Services

  • Remote central monitoring and control
  • Remote diagnostics
  • E-mail, telephone, and pager alert
  • Telephone support
  • Problem escalation defined by customers
  • Periodic reports of server performance patterns
  • Report on your Internet connection speed
What we can monitor

Hardware

Software

Security

Environmental

Capacity

 Routers, Switches and Circuits

 Application Servers

 Firewalls

 Server Voltage

 Processors

 Desktop and servers: DNS, FTP, ICMP

 Mail, Web Servers

 Intrusion Detection System

 Power Supplies

 Disk Space

 Backup and Storage Devices

 Remote Access Systems

 Log Files

 Internal Temperature

 Memory

 SNMP, Printing and Scanning Devices

 Windows NT

 Website

 System Status

 Input /Output

 Network-connected Devices

 Unix, Linux and Novell

 System and Application Events

 

 Bandwidth