- Customize ipMonitor’s user interface with support for drag and drop, resizing, and scalable fonts
- Easily visualize network monitoring data with network maps, sophisticated graphs, and reports
- View real-time network monitoring status
With ipMonitor's updated user interface (UI), all the network monitoring and transactional data that you’ve started collecting is immediately available in an easy-to-use, easy-to-navigate console that delivers visuals like maps, graphs, and reports – ensuring you can say 99.999% when your boss asks about availability. It's never been so simple and affordable to get a clear view of what's up with your network and application infrastructure… in just minutes.
Here's just a sample of ipMonitor’s new and improved UI features:
- Ajax is used to display real-time monitor status information
- Drag and drop technology enables you to resize, reorder, and add columns in high-usage areas of the interface, without requiring a page refresh
- The Relations Navigator offers a top-down look at the way essential ipMonitor elements interrelate with one another
- Screens automatically reflow when resized
- Screens support scalable fonts
- Customizable network maps make it easy to visual network monitoring data
To help you manage large numbers of monitors with relative ease, the list of monitors included in the UI comes equipped with broad search capabilities and various management features. Each administrator and user account can adjust their own set of configuration parameters. For example, individual accounts might be configured to display different network operations views.
Additionally, ipMonitor maintains live state information throughout its configuration screens so you always know the status of resources you are testing.


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"We found out about your product through an article in Network World, which performed proof of concept testing with several network management tools including ipMonitor. The browser based alarm display, automated notification of events, and basic reporting, have been a great asset to our organization and company as a whole."
— Keith Archibald, Network Operations Manager, Mobilestar Network Corporation
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