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Overview
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Key Features of Hantz SME NMS 
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Integrated Network View: Hantz SME NMS provides an integrated view of the entire monitored network within a single Hawk Eye view. Within this single screen, you can view your network infrastructure based on their geographic locations, view faulty resources, get latest alarms, view interfaces that face high traffic or unavailable, nodes that face high CPU and Memory usage, etc. This provides easy management of your network infrastructure.
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Effective Faults Monitoring and Management: Fault management is one of the vital issues the network operators face. Most of the times, identifying and analyzing the root cause of the problem take more time than the time taken for fixing it. Hantz SME NMS constantly monitors the network devices and provides periodic statistics on faulty nodes in the monitored infrastructure. After intelligent alarm correlation, it presents the alarms in a color-coded severity level, which helps the network operators take remedial actions quickly.
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Performance Monitoring : Hantz SME NMS constantly monitors performance of all the devices in the monitored network. It provides comprehensive performance details about memory, interface, network traffic, CPU, network availability, disk space, error rate, and packet loss. These details provide the network operators with in-depth visibility into the performance the network devices.
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Notification Mechanism: Whenever an alarm is raised in the network, you can get notified through email. Hantz SME NMS enables you to set email notification whenever a critical alarm is raised, network has performance issues, devices are down or unreachable, etc. This helps the network operators take immediate troubleshooting measures before the network operation is affected.
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Comprehensive & User-Friendly Reports: Reporting is an important function in any infrastructure management system. Hantz SME NMS’s real-time reports provide comprehensive reporting on network availability, network utilization, throughput, CPU usage, Packet Loss, Disk Utilization, memory used, and error rate.
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