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Computer Network Administration
Network Administration Tools
Introduction Network Administration Tools
Network Monitoring
Bandwidth Monitoring
TFTP Servers
Syslog Server
Event Log Analyzers
Netflow Collectors & Analyzer
Wake On Lan Tools
IPAM Software
Network Configuration Management
Applicaiton Monitoring
VM Monitoring & Management
SNMP Monitoring
SFTP Server
IT Inrastructure Monitoring
Storage Monitoring
Ping Monitoring
MysSql Monitoring
Packet Sniffing
IP Monitors
WiFI Analyzer
Port Scanners
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Introduction Network Administrator Tools
Every magician has a bag of tricks. Every
mechanic has a bag of tools. Whether you're
designing a network, diagnosing anomaly,
t r o u b l e s h o o t i n g a n i s s u e o r m o n i t o r i n g
environment - your networking tools should be
complete, robust, and reliable. This is why we've
compiled a list of the essential tools for network
administrators, at zero cost, to get you started.
Some will be familiar, some will be new. Either
way, this list should be valid to what you're
already using or supplement where you're lacking.
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SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor
SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor
SolarWinds, one of the leaders in the area of networking monitoring, offers a dynamic SNMP Monitoring software that’s a part of a larger suite called Network
Performance Monitor. Some of its salient features include,
• Automatically discovers devices on the network.
• Helps users to map the network topology
• Constantly monitors the devices’ faults, availability and vulnerability.
• Has the ability to measure the performance of Cisco ASA devices, besides the products of other top device manufacturers such as HP and Dell.
• Supports SNMP version 2 and version 3.
Besides these features, SolarWinds offers a tool called SNMP Enabler for Windows. This free tool allows users to install, configure and manage SNMP
monitoring remotely on any number of devices.
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WhatsUp Gold
SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor
SolarWinds, one of the leaders in the area of networking monitoring, offers a dynamic SNMP Monitoring software that’s a part of a larger suite called Network
Performance Monitor. Some of its salient features include,
• Automatically discovers devices on the network.
• Helps users to map the network topology
• Constantly monitors the devices’ faults, availability and vulnerability.
• Has the ability to measure the performance of Cisco ASA devices, besides the products of other top device manufacturers such as HP and Dell.
• Supports SNMP version 2 and version 3.
Besides these features, SolarWinds offers a tool called SNMP Enabler for Windows. This free tool allows users to install, configure and manage SNMP
monitoring remotely on any number of devices.
WhatsUp Gold from IpSwitch is another good
choice for keep track of SNMP enabled-devices.
This is a flexible and complete monitoring tool that
can be customized to meet the unique needs of
every user.
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PRTG
PRTG from Paessler comes with many
sensors, each of which monitors one
measured value in the network such as the
CPU load, availability of a device and more.
Here’s the complete set of features from PRTG’s SNMP monitoring tool.
• Comes with a built-in alarm. Users can set the threshold limit and the notification method (email, SMS or push notification).
• Includes a customizable notification system to meet the needs of every network.
• Has many pre-configured SNMP sensors for device manufacturers such as Cisco, Juniper, HP, Dell and Synology.
• Supports different SNMP versions, namely, SNMP V1, V2 and V3.
• Offers support assistance round the clock. In fact, users can send log files to the support team to get a quick analysis and
solution to the problem.
• Has an auto-discovery feature that identifies all the devices switched on for SNMP monitoring.
• Provides clear and easy-to-read charts to get a visual idea of a device’s performance.
• Requires only a minimum amount of bandwidth, so there’s no additional strain on the network. Likewise, CPU load is also
imperceptible.