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Main NerveCenter Components      Role in Network Management Strategy

The NerveCenter User Interface

The principal clients of the NerveCenter server are:

The NerveCenter Administrator is used to configure NerveCenter once it has been installed. The NerveCenter Client and the NerveCenter Web Client are used to monitor a network for problems. The NerveCenter Client is also used to create new behavior models. The command line interface can be used to perform a limited number of operations on NerveCenter objects.

For additional information on these interfaces, see the following sections:

The NerveCenter Administrator

NerveCenter Administrator shows the graphical user interface (GUI) for the NerveCenter Administrator.

NerveCenter Administrator

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Users with NerveCenter Administrator privileges can use this interface to:

The NerveCenter Client

The figure below shows the GUI for the NerveCenter Client.

NerveCenter Client

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Two types of users run the NerveCenter Client. Users with NerveCenter User privileges can run the client to:

For complete information on using the NerveCenter Client to perform the tasks listed above and others, see the book Monitoring Your Network.

Users with NerveCenter Administrator privileges can perform all the tasks that users with User privileges can. In addition, they can use the client to:

The NerveCenter Web Client

The following figure shows the GUI for the NerveCenter Web Client.

NerveCenter Web Client

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The NerveCenter Web Client, unlike the NerveCenter Client, is meant to be used only for monitoring a network, not for creating behavior models. It enables you to:

For complete information on using the NerveCenter Web Client to perform the tasks listed above and others, see the book Monitoring Your Network.

The Command Line Interface

You can use NerveCenter's command line interface (CLI) to delete, list, or set (enable or disable) alarms, trap masks, nodes, and polls from a Windows Command Prompt or a UNIX shell. You can also connect to, display the status of, and disconnect from NerveCenter servers using the CLI. You can issue commands manually or from a script.


Main NerveCenter Components Role in Network Management Strategy
29 July 2003