Network Device Monitoring System based on Geographic Information System dan Simple Network Management Protocol
Author(s) -
Ainul Hizriadi,
Radea Shiddiq,
Ivan Jaya,
Santi Prayudani
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of informatics and telecommunication engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2549-6255
pISSN - 2549-6247
DOI - 10.31289/jite.v3i2.3187
Subject(s) - network management station , computer science , network management application , network monitoring , simple network management protocol , network management , computer network , network information system , network simulation , networking hardware , protocol (science) , element management system , traffic generation model , network traffic control , real time computing , network architecture , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology , network packet
Network infrastructure monitoring is an important part of an institute to maintain the stability of computer network devices. One of the functions of computer network monitoring is to find out the data traffic generated in network application. Simple Network Management Protocol is one of protocols for monitoring the data traffic in network device. However, network device administrators still have problems when they want to monitor their network infrastructure, such as device location and data traffic information of network device that is only temporarily stored in the monitoring system, and physical location of network device is not contained in the monitoring system. In order to make it easier for them how to monitor network devices, the Researcher intends to combine Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and SNMP into a web-based monitoring application. Geographic Information System application can display the physical location of network devices, whilethe SNMP application using for monitoring the data traffic in network device,finding out the data traffic that can be generated in real time, and displaying data traffic of network device that has been monitored in to graphical form based on the time and network device used.
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