Orion Network Performance Monitor Add-on Modules
Need monitoring and management that scales with the needs of your ever-changing network environment? Choose from the modules below to learn more about extending Orion Network Performance Monitor’s capabilities to VoIP infrastructure, network traffic, servers, wireless devices, and applications.
- Orion Application Performance Monitor
Orion Application Performance Monitor (APM) extends Orion’s powerful monitoring capabilities to applications and servers, enabling you to confidently say “It’s not the network!” (or meekly admit, “It is the network.”) Finally, you can get the visibility you need into the performance of applications and the underlying operating systems and servers they run on. APM delivers a one-stop shop for monitoring network, application, and server data in a single, unified console, enabling you to quickly identify and resolve issues with business-critical applications – before they affect your end users.
- Orion NetFlow Traffic Analyzer
Orion NetFlow Traffic Analyzer (NTA) enables you to capture flow data from continuous streams of network traffic and convert those raw numbers into easy-to-interpret charts and tables that quantify exactly how the corporate network is being used, by whom and for what purpose – enabling you to shut down the bandwidth hogs.
- Orion VoIP Monitor
Orion VoIP Monitor allows you to proactively analyze VoIP quality across WAN links, as well as monitor the underlying systems and protocols that the VoIP environment relies upon, providing complete integration with Orion NPM and offering the same scalability that you’ve grown to love in Orion NPM. VoIP Monitor's simulation-based approach with IP SLA alerts you to problems and enables you to fix them before an end user ever has to say "Can you hear me now?"
- Orion Wireless Network Monitor
Wireless Network Monitor extends the management capabilities of Orion to wireless access points and associated wireless clients and sessions. Network professionals who are responsible for supporting wireless network devices rely on Wireless Network Monitor to perform activities, such as monitoring wireless access points (APs) for signal strength and quality, supporting 802.11-compliant APs via standard and vendor-proprietary SNMP MIBs, monitoring client statistics for Cisco® and Avaya® wireless APs, recording historical session activity of clients that roam from one AP to another, and more!