Network monitoring with eNMS

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Network Monitoring with eNMS

Network monitoring is the process of monitoring the performance and availability of network devices and links in real-time. It helps network administrators to detect and diagnose network issues before they become critical, and to optimize the network performance and capacity.

eNMS provides a number of features for network monitoring, including:

  • Network inventory: eNMS can discover and import your network devices and links from various sources such as SNMP, LLDP, CDP, etc., and store them in a database for further analysis.
  • Network visualization: eNMS can display your network devices and links on a world map or a topology diagram, and provide various metrics such as availability, latency, bandwidth, CPU, memory, etc.
  • Network monitoring: eNMS can monitor your network devices and links using various methods such as ping, SNMP polling, Syslog, NetFlow, sFlow, etc., and provide real-time alerts and notifications for any issues or anomalies.
  • Network troubleshooting: eNMS can help you troubleshoot your network issues using various tools such as ping, traceroute, SSH, telnet, etc., and provide detailed logs and reports for further analysis.

Here are the steps to monitor your network with eNMS:

  1. Install eNMS on your server or cloud instance.
  2. Configure your network devices to support SNMP polling or Syslog forwarding.
  3. Discover your network devices and links using eNMS discovery tools.
  4. Visualize your network topology using eNMS maps or diagrams.
  5. Monitor your network devices and links using eNMS metrics or alerts.
  6. Troubleshoot your network issues using eNMS tools or logs.

For more information on how to monitor your network with eNMS, please refer to the official documentation at

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