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The NerveCenter Client Console

The NerveCenter Client lets you monitor the network as well as create and modify the behavior models managed by the NerveCenter Server. You can access the MIBs, nodes, behavior models, alarm filters, and other NerveCenter objects associated with that Server. The Alarm Summary window displays all current alarms for the connected Server.

The following illustration shows a sample Alarm Summary window.

Alarm Summary Window

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The left pane contains a tree that displays the total number of current alarm instances, the number of instances in each severity group (Fault and Traffic), and the number of instances of each severity. If there is no number next to a severity, there are no active alarm instances of that severity.

The right pane provides detailed information about current alarm instances for the folder or severity that is highlighted in the tree view.

NerveCenter also provides a Web-based console that lets you monitor network activity from any machine that has a Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator browser installed. For a description of the NerveCenter Web Client, see Web-based Monitoring.


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