AggreGate Network Manager is an enterprise-grade IP network management, monitoring and supervision system based on AggreGate Device Management Platform.
The system has common scalable architecture based on the core of AggreGate Device Management Platform, providing unique abilities for monitoring networks, systems, servers, applications, business services, traffic, performance, and datacenter environment.
IT infrastructure management features include patented device data caching/normalization/synchronization, comprehensive network discovery and dynamic mapping, advanced alerting and reporting, built-in fault management and network performance analysis tools, real-time charting, MIB database, SNMP Traps handling, Syslog server, Windows Event Log consolidation, event correlation, root cause analysis, and more. AggreGate Network Manager has industry's leading data processing capabilities for non-standard network equipment.
Different modes of integration with other enterprise systems (Service Desk, Inventory etc.) are supported via Web Services and Java/.NET APIs.
The system may function in fully automatic mode, allowing the server to make all decisions and notify administrators only when problems arise. Another choice is interactive mode which assumes that operators are constantly monitoring the network using web UI or client software.
AggreGate is a multi-user environment with role-based access control permissions. It supports all versions of SNMP, including secure SNMP v3, thus allowing management of heterogeneous multi-vendor networks. AggreGate Network Manager monitors the network in agent-less mode, so there is no additional software or hardware to install on the monitored hosts.
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Company Profile: Tibbo Technology Inc.
• Founded in 2001
• Wide range of hardware and software products
• R&D offices in Taiwan and Russia
• Distributors in 50+ countries
• Ownership structure: limited partnership
• Parent companies: Giga-TMS, Inc., GIGATEK, Inc.
• Website: www.tibbo.com
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Vertical Market Products based on AggreGate
• IT Management and Network Monitoring
• Industrial and Building Automation
• Time and Attendance, Access Control
• Remote Monitoring and Service
• Fleet Management
• Event and Incident Management
• And more
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Platform + Box Product for IT Management
• Out-of-box functionality matches best “middle market” products:
Solarwinds, OpManager, WhatsUp Gold, SevOne
• Platform capabilities help solve any custom network monitoring and
management tasks
• Potential of using platform and box product together exceeds capabilities of
market leading solutions from IBM, HP, CA, BMC and Microsoft
• Many unique features related to data center management, remote monitoring
and service, umbrella network and incident management, etc.
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AggreGate Network Manager
• Out-of-the-box network monitoring tool
• White-labeled solution
• Monitoring via standard protocols, SNMP and WMI
• Support for non-standard network equipment
• Integration with third party systems via open-source APIs
• Extendibility via driver/plugin SDK
• Enterprise scalability and role-based access control
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Telecom NMS Platform
Part of large solution:
• AggreGate Platform
• Network Manager
• Telecom Networks
• Corporate Networks
• Data Centers
• M2M and MDM
• Tower and BTS Monitoring
• 15+ other solutions
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Classic Network Monitoring
• Scalability to thousands of devices per server, unlimited with distributed
architecture
• Event consolidation and management, alerting, root cause analysis
• Fine-grained polling and server-side device data caching
• Preconfigured device templates
• Flexible reporting, charting and trending
• Agent-less distributed monitoring via standard protocols
• Obviously full support for RTT, availability, downtime, packet loss and other
methods of “classic” monitoring and data visualization
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Network Discovery and Mapping
• Manual and scheduled network device and service discovery
• Network topology discovery: L2/L3, MPLS, SDH, etc.
• L2/L3 topology discovery via ARP, STP, AFT, CDP, LLDP and other
• Static, geographical and topological network maps
• Advanced network map editor, hundreds of dynamic UI components
• Visual design of custom facility/floor maps and HMIs
• Network topology on geographical maps (Google, Bing, OSM, etc.)
• Topology-based event correlation and root cause analysis
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Router/Switch Monitoring
• Traffic and bandwidth usage monitoring
• Status and performance tracking
• Out-of-box support of all popular vendors (Cisco, Huawei, Alcatel, HP,
Juniper, and more)
• Built-in charts, reports, alerts for standard and custom metrics
• Router and switch inventory via SNMP and CLI
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Traffic Monitoring and Decomposition
• Support for NetFlow, sFlow, J-Flow and other standards
• Out-of-box network traffic structure dashboards
• Statistics by sensors, interfaces, applications, ports, countries,
sources/destinations, types of service, autonomous systems, conversations,
etc.
• Quick bottleneck troubleshooting and traffic hog search
• SLA verification and capacity planning facilitation
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WAN Link and IP SLA Monitoring
• Automated Ping and Route Tracing with analysis
• Full support for all Cisco IP SLA test types
• Bundled IP SLA dashboards and analytics
• Centralized IP SLA test creation
• Probe-based WAN channel monitoring
• Support for in-service measurements (RFC2544) and IPTV/IP Video probes
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VoIP, Video Streaming and IPTV Monitoring
• QoS Monitoring for voice and video networks
• Agentless operation, no sniffing and packet analysis
• Analysis and visualization of packet loss, one way and round-trip latencies,
two way jitter and MOS
• Support for Cisco, Avaya, Asterisk and other vendors
• Comprehensive support for CUCM and CUCM Express
• Call Detail Record (CDR) processing and reporting
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Configuration and Compliance Management
• Centralized configuration backup and restoration
• Integrated diff viewer and one-click network baselining
• Vendor-agnostic operation via SSH, Telnet, SNMP, FTP, TFTP, SCP, and other
protocols
• Flexible rule-based setup for new vendors
• Change management and Expect script execution
• Compliance policy violation management
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Network Service Activation
• Flexible automated control over IP network services
• Works for B2C services: Internet connectivity, VoIP, IPTV
• Works for B2B services: L2/L3 VPN, VPLS, BGP peering
• Service activation via CLI, SNMP, WMI, TR-069 and APIs
• Multi-target activation (adding a service to many devices)
• Direct activation via AggreGate or indirect via OSS/BSS
• Detailed status reporting
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Printer Monitoring
• Centralized printer configuration and status tracking
• Comprehensive printer information dashboards
• Network and desktop printer inventory
• Paper and toner supply tracking and reporting
• Printer problem alerting (low supplies, cover/door state, other critical
events)
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Wireless Monitoring
• Monitoring Wi-Fi and WiMAX networks
• Monitoring 3G/UMTS/LTE networks
• Tracking base station and client status
• Link quality tracking and visualization
• Custom parameter monitoring (SSIDs, BSS types, auth algorithms, client
addresses, MTU settings, etc.)
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SNMP Monitoring
• Industry-best support for non-standard and rare devices
• Automatic SNMP device snapshot creation
• Advanced table visualization
• Support for SNMP v1, v2c and v3 polling
• Consolidation and processing of Traps and Informs
• MIB editor with syntax highlighting
• Support for augmented and index-based table joining
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Network Management
• SNMP: Set operations and Trap/Inform message sending
• WMI: class instance attribute changes and method calls
• CLI (Telnet + SSH): remote configuration and control script execution
• FTP / TFTP / SCP: File uploading, configuration updating
• HTTP: Raw GET/POST queries, REST API calls
• SQL: Inserting, updating and deleting arbitrary values in databases
• Syslog: message sending
• JMX: MBean configuration and method calls
• SOAP / TR-069 / CORBA: Configurable operation execution
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SOAP/TR-069/CORBA-based Management
• Unique visually configurable SOAP/TR-069 and CORBA protocol drivers
• Configuring and controlling devices and EMS/NMS systems
• Both southbound and northbound scenarios can be set up
• No development efforts required, visual call parameter binding
• SOAP / TR-069 / CORBA object construction from unified model values
• Reverse conversion of returned objects to unified data model values
• Method execution on demand, on alert and upon schedule
• Vast experience with very complicated management scenarios
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OSS/BSS for Telecom Operators
• Integration with third-party inventory, billing, CRM and ITSM/Service Desk
systems
• Acquisition of IP network services (Internet, VoIP, IPTV, etc.) and their relations
with the infrastructure (CE ports, paths to MPLS cloud, etc.)
• Automatic service topology discovery
• Incident severity detection based on number, type and importance of
degraded/failed services
• Evaluation of service degradation extent (full degradation, switching to failover,
suspected management interface failure, etc.)
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Server and System Monitoring
• Monitoring Windows, Linux/Unix, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Mac OS, and other
platforms
• CPU load monitoring
• Disk space, memory usage, and swap utilization monitoring
• Server chassis, fan status, power supply and custom metric monitoring
• Process/service status and resource usage monitoring
• SNMP traps, Syslog messages and Windows Event Log events consolidation
• Pre-defined alerts and corrective actions for important server events
• Monitoring existence, checksums and contents of files and folders
• Remote monitoring script execution and custom output processing/visualization
• Agent-less monitoring via standard protocols
• Out-of-box operating system status dashboards
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Application/Service Monitoring
• Monitoring of server applications: web, mail, DNS, FTP, DHCP, SSH, LDAP,
Radius, etc.
• Authentication/authorization, operability checking
• Monitoring of arbitrary TCP/UDP ports
• Preset alerts for typical application problems
• Network-wide service status dashboards
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Web Server Monitoring
• Monitoring response time, virtual hosts, SOAP-based web services
• Collecting and visualizing HTTP error statistics
• Pattern-based web server log analysis
• Multi-location user perspective web page monitoring
• Monitoring underlying hardware, OS and database
• URL content monitoring and web page tracking
• Page load time analysis
• Arbitrary HTTP GET/POST request sending and response analysis
• Out-of-box dashboards and alerting for Apache, IIS, and more
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Mail Server Monitoring
• Authenticated IMAP/POP3 mailbox monitoring
• Authenticated SMTP service monitoring
• Mail round-trip validity and performance monitoring
• Deep monitoring of well-known servers, including Exchange and Postfix
• DNS MX record validity checking
• Monitoring underlying hardware, OS and database
• Remote mail server log analysis with error notifications via SMS
• Out-of-the-box dashboards and alerting for mail server KPIs (queue length, active
sessions, spam filtering, etc.)
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Application Server Monitoring
• Application server availability, operability and performance tracking
• Monitoring performance and health of underlying server and database
• Comprehensive monitoring of active sessions and connections
• Transaction-level monitoring of individual hosted applications
• User-perspective monitoring of web services via SOAP calls
• Detailed monitoring of underlying Java and .NET virtual machines
• Application server errors consolidation
• Evaluation of custom KPIs for hosted applications
• Bundled support for Tomcat, Jboss, WebLogic, WebSphere, Oracle AS…
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Messaging Middleware Monitoring
• Identifying transaction problems that affect service delivery
• Remediating problems that affect application performance
• Providing a single console for middleware performance monitoring
• Capacity planning and early warning system of conditions that could affect
business operations
• Real-time performance views for assessing middleware health
• Charting and reporting for detecting usage peaks and long-term trends
• Out-of-box support for Web Sphere MQ, SharePoint, Active Directory, and
more
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Java and .NET Monitoring
• Monitoring Java services, application servers and applications via JMX
• Monitoring .NET services and applications via WMI
• In-depth analysis of VM heap and non-heap memory usage, garbage
collection, threading, locks, classes, memory pools, exceptions, queues,
stubs, JIT compilations, and other metrics
• Threshold violation alerting and long-term trend reporting
• Monitoring custom JMX MBean properties
• Executing MBean methods and processing results
• Receiving and consolidating MBean notifications
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Database Monitoring
• Out-of-box deep performance monitoring for Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server,
PostgreSQL, and other enterprise databases
• Hundreds of metrics collected and visualized on bundled dashboards
• Execution of dynamic arbitrary select/update queries over any JDBC-
compliant database
• Injection of any business data from an external database into AggreGate
• Advanced query result processing, analysis and visualization
• Periodic, on-event, on-alert and on-demand query execution
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Virtualization Monitoring
• Monitoring VMware and Hyper-V virtualized infrastructures
• Integrated detailed infrastructure, hypervisor and virtual machine
dashboards
• Charting, reporting and alerting for VM memory usage, CPU load, disk I/O,
and custom metrics
• Visualization and capacity planning for vSphere
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Business Service Monitoring
• Modeling industry-specific business services
• Binding service properties to underlying infrastructure and applications
• Employing event-driven model for evaluating service KPIs
• Building dedicated service status and performance dashboards
• Visualizing service availability and quality in a fully custom way
• Defining SLAs and alerting on trend-based predicted SLA breach dates
• Evaluating impact of IT infrastructure failures to business processes
• Planning capacity of underlying resources for long-term compliance
• Identifying migration, consolidation and license reduction opportunities
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Event and Log Management
• Consolidation of SNMP traps, Syslog messages, Windows Event Log events, and
other network events
• Remotely analyzing and finding patterns in log files
• Advanced event processing workflow includes real-time monitoring, storage,
acknowledgement, enrichment, pre- and post-filtering, deduplication, correlation,
masking, and root cause analysis
• Event correlation and masking based on network topology of any type
• Triggering alerts upon important events to ensure further escalation and/or
trouble ticket generation
• Executing automatic and interactive corrective actions upon alerts
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Automatic IP Network Inventory
• Automatic discovery of network host resources via SNMP, WMI and CLI
• Tracking hardware and software configuration of devices and servers
• Configuration Management Database (CMDB) for IP networks
• Adding custom attributes to network devices and system resources
• Support for tabular attributes with custom structure and any length
• Out-of-box inventory information definitions (serials, responsible persons,
notes, photos, locations, asset events, etc.)
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Highly Customizable CMDB
• Advanced designer for new Configuration Item (CI) types
• Fully reconfigurable out-of-the-box CIs match typical infrastructures
• User-defined CI lifecycles and transition matrixes
• One-to-one, one-to-many and many-to-many relations between CIs
• Fine-grained CI permission control
• Custom dependencies between CIs and CI topology modeling
• Configurable navigation between CIs and CI topology visualization
• Pre-configured CI dashboards for typical IT infrastructure
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Network Service Modeling
• Unified network and application service modeling
• Binding service components to IT infrastructure
• Flexible service dependencies
• Pre-defined configurable service KPIs (availability, performance, etc.)
• User-defined service KPIs custom SLAs for them
• Service topology and service-to-infrastructure mapping
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Non-IP Asset Inventory
• Pre-defined CIs for non-IP assets (organization structure, physical network
structure, etc.)
• Support for enriching system alerts and events with information fetched
from any third-party inventory system via any protocol (SQL, SOAP, etc.)
• Custom visualization (facility/floor plans, rack images)
• Printable inventory reports
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Service Desk Integration
• Off-the-shelf connectors for well-known IT helpdesks
• Integration with any helpdesk via email alert forwarding
• Integration via scripts launched by corrective actions
• Automatic ticket closure upon alert deactivation
• Forced actualization of third-party CMDBs
• Enriching alerts with third-party inventory information before their
conversion into tickets
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54. Data Storage Methods
• Key-Value database (configuration storage)
• NoSQL database (high performance event storage)
• Relational database (storage of cross-linked data items)
• Round-robin database (time series statistics, constant footprint and
extremely fast data retrieval)
• Graph database (topology data storage)
• File-based storage (lightweight, for embedded servers)
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• Overall idea is maximal flexibility and multi-tenancy
• Personal and role-based user accounts
• External authentication via AD / LDAP / other services
• Per-user or shared access control lists
• Fine-grained permission control for any resource
• Mask-based and group-based permission records
• Pluggable external authentication modules
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• Hundred thousand devices per server
• Up to 5-10 million metrics per server
• Ten billion daily events/value updates per server
• 100-500 thousand stored events per second per server
• Unlimited number of servers in a distributed installation
• Unlimited scalability via multi-tier distributed architecture
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