
2 MDS NETview MS™ User’s Guide MDS 05-2973A01, Rev. C
All SNMP traps from NETview are sent to the TrapTracker Viewer
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database (included with the NETview program suite) for historical
archiving. Users can access this data at any time to examine the events
leading up to a failure or change in network performance.
1.2 Types of Users
The NETview program is aimed at two primary users—SCADA/telem-
etry personnel at small to mid-sized organizations, and large-scale users
in the Telecommunications industry. For SCADA/telemetry users, the
program provides a stand-alone tool for essential, centralized network
management functions with minimal cost and training requirements.
For large-scale users with hundreds, or even thousands of radios
deployed, NETview offers a tool that can be integrated with existing
network management products, such as HP Openview and TeMIP. In
these cases, NETview will complement the generic functions of these
products with MDS-specific applications.
For all users, NETview adds value by reducing network downtime and
minimizing the need to send technicians out to the field. NETview also
provides a rich set of tools specifically tailored for monitoring and con-
trolling MDS radios.
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Figure 2. Two examples of radios that are compatible with
NETview—LEDR II (left) and MDS iNET 900 Transceiver. The
program also functions with other IP-connected equipment.
NOTE:
While NETview provides valuable assistance in monitoring
the performance of radio systems, it is not intended to be a
substitute for calibrated test equipment.
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