CASTLEFORD, U.K.—AMG Systems of the United Kingdom and U.S., has just introduced the Net-Hawk IP Network Monitoring System.
The AMG software system is designed to provide complete visibility into the status and performance of network devices, servers, and any device on an IP network. With advanced custom monitors for AMG switches, the status and operation of each device can be fully monitored.
“AMG is known for our innovative approach to product design. With today’s networks growing in scope, monitoring the network’s operation is paramount,” says Steve Clarke, managing director, AMG. “By introducing Net-Hawk, we can provide that option to the users of our equipment, enabling them to monitor operations for all other devices on that network. This ensures a minimum of downtime and automates many processes,” Clarke concludes, “We’ve priced Net-Hawk very competitively and if you weigh cost versus benefit, we believe it’s a must-have for any IP Network.”
Net-Hawk Provides Complete Network View
Net-Hawk by AMG is a comprehensive end-to-end network monitoring and management solution that offers detailed visibility into every aspect of network infrastructure, including end devices such as servers, cameras, and access control panels. Monitoring is performed through a nearly limitless range of configurable monitors, providing insight into both the hardware and the application stack. The company asserts that Net-Hawk is vendor agnostic, making it a solution for multivendor platforms—f it has an IP address—it can be monitored the company boasts.
Additionally, the new monitoring solution allows complete management of an entire network from a centralized platform, including the remote control of ports with or without POE, configuration backup and auditing, as well as remote configuration deployment.
“Net-Hawk Config Management allows for flexible network configuration, configuration backup, remote control (i.e., reboot a camera), configuration auditing, and mass configuration deployment and firmware upgrade. Network device replacement can be configured using config backups with a replacement switch, eliminating the need for experienced network personnel to visit physical locations,” adds Tom Exley, technical director, AMG.
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