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  The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of network monitoring systems. Please see the individual products' articles for further information.  
Video Comparison of network monitoring systems
Features
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- Product Name
 - The name of the software, linked to its Wikipedia article.
 - IP SLAs Reports
 - Support of Cisco's IP Service Level Agreement mechanism.
 - Logical Grouping
 - Supports arranging the hosts or devices it monitors into user-defined groups.
 - Trending
 - Provides trending of network data over time.
 - Trend Prediction
 - The software features algorithms designed to predict future network statistics.
 - Auto Discovery
 - The software automatically discovers hosts or network devices it is connected to.
 - Agentless
 - The product does not rely on a software agent that must run on hosts it is monitoring, so that data can be pushed back to a central server. "Supported" means that an agent may be used, but is not mandatory. An SNMP daemon does not count as an agent.
 - SNMP
 - Able to retrieve and report on SNMP statistics.
 - Syslog
 - Able to receive and report on Syslogs.
 - Plugins
 - Architecture of the software based on a number of 'plugins' that provide additional functionality.
 - Triggers/Alerts
 - Capable of detecting threshold violations in network data, and alerting the administrator in some form.
 - WebApp
 - Runs as a web-based application.  
- No: There is no web-based frontend for this software.
 - Viewing: Network data can be viewed in a graphical web-based frontend.
 - Acknowledging: Users can interact with the software through the web-based frontend to acknowledge alarms or manipulate other notifications.
 - Reporting: Specific reports on network data can be configured by the user and executed through the web-based frontend.
 - Full Control: ALL aspects of the product can be controlled through the web-based frontend, including low-level maintenance tasks such as software configuration and upgrades.
 
 
- Distributed Monitoring
 - Able to leverage more than one server to distribute the load of network monitoring.
 - Inventory
 - Keeps a record of hardware and/or software inventory for the hosts and devices it monitors.
 - Platform
 - The platform (Coding Language) on which the tool was developed/written.
 - Data Storage Method
 - Main method used to store the network data it monitors.
 - License
 - License released under (e.g. GPL, BSD license, etc.).
 - Maps
 - Features graphical network maps that represent the hosts and devices it monitors, and the links between them.
 - Access Control
 - Features user-level security, allowing an administrator to prevent access to certain parts of the product on a per-user or per-role basis.
 - IPv6
 - Supports monitoring IPv6 hosts and/or devices, receiving IPv6 data, and running on an IPv6-enabled server. Supports communication using IPv6 to the SNMP agent via an IPv6 address.
 
Maps Comparison of network monitoring systems
References
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See also
- Data Cap Integrity Act
 
Source of article : Wikipedia
