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NerveCenter 3.7: An Overview

NerveCenter is a suite of tools that help you monitor and manage a complex heterogeneous network. This document describes the components of NerveCenter and explains how these components interact with each other. You will also learn how NerveCenter can be configured to interact with external software, such as a network management platform.

This document contains the following sections.

Sections Found in NerveCenter 3.7: An Overview

Title Description

Overview of NerveCenter

Explains what NerveCenter does and how it uses behavior models to detect important network events and track the status of devices.

How Behavior Models Work

Introduces the objects that make up behavior models and describes how they interact.

NerveCenter Components

Describes the components of NerveCenter in a simple standalone configuration.

Web-based Monitoring

Explains how NerveCenter can be integrated with a Web server to enable browser-based monitoring.

NerveCenter Integrated with a Network Management Platform

Describes how NerveCenter can be integrated with a network management platform.

Multiple NerveCenters

Specifies how multiple NerveCenters can be configured to work together and with a network management platform.



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