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Additional information
- Network status summary: Upon boot-up, a Network Status screen displays high-level information on network devices, end nodes, and events. From here, the user can research any one of these areas to get more details.
- Alerts and troubleshooting: An Events Summary screen displays alerts to the user and categorizes them by severity, making it easier to track where bottlenecks and issues exist in the network. Alerts present detailed information on the problem, even down to the specific port. Users can be alerted to network issues via e-mail or pager.
- Automatic Device Discovery : ProCurve Manager uses IEEE's Link Layer Discovery Protocol, which allows fast discovery of all ProCurve manageable network devices and any device that supports the standard.
- Topology and mapping: The software automatically creates a map of discovered network devices. Maps are color-coded to reflect device status and can be viewed at multiple levels (physical view, subnet view, or VLAN view). Connection relationships between devices are drawn to reflect packet traffic lines.
- Device management: Some device-focused tasks can be performed directly by the software, or the user can access Web and command-line interfaces with the click of a button to manage individual devices from inside the tool.
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