Getting a Quick Start with NerveCenter
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Installing NerveCenter - NerveCenter's Architecture -
Installing NerveCenter
Installing NerveCenter on UNIX
NerveCenter's Architecture
NerveCenter is a distributed client/server application that includes a server, files used for storing NerveCenter data, user-interface software, and several additional tools. NerveCenter includes the following main applications:
NerveCenter Applications
Module
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Description
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Server |
The background engine that correlates network events, enables communication among the NerveCenter modules, and manages vital NerveCenter files.
The procedure in this chapter includes installing the server. |
Client |
The interface you use to create and manage behavior models, as well as monitor and report on network activity.
The procedure in this chapter includes installing the client. |
Administrator |
The interface you use to configure server settings and manage NerveCenter operations.
The installation procedure in this chapter does not include the administrator. You will need to install it later to configure NerveCenter to work with your network. |
In addition to the modules mentioned above, you should also be aware of other NerveCenter components, which are not covered in this book:
- Platform adapter -- Enables NerveCenter to communicate with various network management platforms.
- Web Client -- Lets you monitor your network using the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator Internet browser.
- Database management tools -- Allow you to convert, update, or migrate the NerveCenter database or data file.
- Command line interface -- Provides access to NerveCenter functions from a Windows command prompt or UNIX shell. You can issue commands manually or from a script.