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![]() ![]() The new web interface allows starting and stopping monitoring for hosts and groups. It now allows seeing all monitoring data and statistics though the web without opening a GUI client. The web interface, which is available in the Enterprise edition of the program, has been significantly improved. You can also get information about the number of outages and the periods when the host was in a different state or had varying quality characteristics during a selected period. The collected metrics are displayed in charts where you can see how they change over time. The host performance is determined using the uptime, packet loss, latency, CV, MOS and other metrics. You can select the required period and get information on the host performance and statistics for the selected period. It is possible to sort and filter the displayed data to show hosts with the required characteristics only.ĭetermining the host performance and displaying statistics for a selected period Those views are designed for control rooms where the monitored hosts should be represented in a compact form while their state and quality are displayed by means of different colors. Using the State and Quality Monitors, which are available in the Enterprise edition of the program, you can see the states and the connection quality of all the monitored hosts on a single screen. The connection quality is determined using the packet loss, latency percentile and jitter metrics to show the quality as Good, Warning, Bad or Critical. In addition to the host state monitoring, the program can now monitor the connection quality for the monitored hosts, so you can see it on screen and get notifications when the connection quality changes. All numbers are clickable, so you can navigate to the hosts with the selected Activity, State or Quality. The same view shows the total number of the monitored hosts in different states (Up and Down) and with a different connection quality (Good, Warning, Bad and Critical). There you can see the number of the monitored, non-monitored and paused hosts. ![]() There is a new view in the program that provides you with an overview of the current state of the monitored hosts. ![]()
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