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Device ManageR
AVTECH Device ManageR Advanced Software For Discovery, Management, Logging, Graphing, Alerting And More Logo The All-In-One Solution For Discovery, Management, Logging, Graphing, Alerting & More Of AVTECH's Environment Monitoring Hardware. Display Multiple Units Through A Single Web Interface, Set Up Multiple IP Addresses, View Multiple IP Cameras Across Your Network & More From Anywhere. Included With Room Alert & TemPageR.
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Enterprise Edition - This is the Windows Centric version of PageR that allows the monitoring of any Windows NT/2000 system or server across an organizations network. It also includes monitoring of Novell NetWare, network IP ping, SNMP trap capabilities and more.

Escalation - This is a term used to describe a situation where different contacts and/or groups are notified as an alarm condition continues to exist. The set up of an escalation is accomplished in each Alarm Object via the Alarm Escalation Schedule. Here you can define contacts and/or groups that will be notified on cycles 1-20 and repeated after that (if enabled). An escalation starts when an Alarm Object is called and runs through each cycle until the calling monitored object is manually cleared or exits an alarm state.

Event Console (Network Event Console) - This is a special PageR console that displays all events network-wide including all event logs, Syslog and SNMP traps. A powerful utility, this tool helps managers determine what needs to be monitored.

Event Log - This is a special file used on Windows NT/2000 systems to record system events. The event log is kept in three parts, System events, Application events, and Security events.

Event Type - Windows NT/2000 event logs categorize events into three basic types: Informational, Warning, and Error. An event may be further categorized by the application that created it and different event logs may be created depending on the operating system, service pack or applications installed.