Features

Track and analyze network bandwidth utilization for each link. This helps better allocate bandwidth, set priorities, and plan for capacity upgrades.
Identify the top transmitters, receivers, endpoints, conversations, and applications on the network. Receive alerts when usage thresholds are exceeded.
Utilize Cloudmon’s Class-Based Quality of Service monitoring (CBQoS monitoring) to understand the traffic flow, including what is being passed, filtered, or dropped based on interface policies.

How to use Cloudmon network traffic monitoring

Here’s a step-by-step guide to utilizing Cloudmon for knowing anomalies in network usage based on preset thresholds.

Configure Threshold Alarms

Configure threshold alarms

Set the threshold levels, frequency, and duration for each parameter you want to monitor. This enables Cloudmon to automatically raise alarms when these thresholds are exceeded.

Configure alert methods

Define alert methods

Determine how alerts will be delivered and specify the recipients. If using a third-party ITSM tool, provide the necessary details for the ITSM tickets to be generated.

Review Alerts

Review alerts

When alerts are received, click on them to investigate and identify the cause. Alarms are categorized as ‘Attention,’ ‘Trouble,’ and ‘Critical.’ If a runbook is pre-configured for this alert type, Cloudmon will handle this step automatically.

Remediate Problems

Remediate problems

Once the issue is identified, follow the appropriate steps to resolve it. If a pre-configured runbook is available, execute it. For new problems, perform manual remediation steps as needed.

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