
Network Monitoring and System Diagnostic Suite
Author(s) -
Parth Vora,
Harvinder Singh,
Royston Rodrigues,
Lavleen Jain,
Prof. Sachin Takmare
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2022.41154
Subject(s) - suite , computer science , network monitoring , network packet , user interface , interface (matter) , software engineering , human–computer interaction , operating system , computer security , archaeology , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , history
In several branches of computer science, network monitoring tools are used to continuously monitor a network system's daily functioning, incoming and outgoing packet data, and whether the system is executing its job well. Diagnostic tools, on the other hand, are used to identify faults in a system. Existing tools are typically disjointed, ineffective and out of reach for the average user, and while some may produce verbose outputs, their decoupled nature, as well as the fact that the majority of them do not have a particularly appealing appearance, all accounts for a frustrating user experience. The necessity for a user-friendly interface and the extension of legacy tools necessitates the creation of a suite which this project aims to create that all types of end users can access and use an integrated monitoring and diagnostic suite easily.