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Discover how ipMonitor's intuitive web interface provides clear, at-a-glance views of your network from virtually anywhere with an internet connection.

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  • Customize ipMonitor’s user interface with support for drag and drop, resizing, and scalable fonts
  • Easily visualize network monitoring data with sophisticated graphs and reports
  • View real-time network monitoring status

ipMonitor’s web-based interface was built to please, with support for drag and drop technology that enables you to resize, reorder, and add columns in high-usage areas of the interface, without requiring a page refresh. Plus, you’ll love how screens automatically reflow when you resize your browser window, as well as the Relations Navigator, which delivers a top-down view of how ipMonitor elements interrelate with one another.

To help you manage monitors with relative ease, the list of monitors included in the UI comes equipped with a broad search capabilities and various management features. Administrator and user accounts can adjust their own set of configuration parameters. For example, individual accounts might be configured to display different network operation views.


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"This product has truly exceeded our expectations - since our operation is relatively small, we couldn't justify a big investment, but ipMonitor gave us all we could hope for at an affordable price - it's a great fit between the limited-feature low-cost monitoring solutions and the enterprise-level offerings!"

— psciuto
(posted on solarwinds.com)