Keeping Your Network Healthy

Jan. 19, 2011

Many network devices can pass along important production values and alerts. Users sometimes forget to check on the switches, and these can pass along lots of process data but can't deliver information on their own status and well-being. If a network switch goes down or is overwhelmed, then vital process data won't get through. How healthy is your network? How healthy are the managed Ethernet switches and gateways moving all of the critical operating information?

Many network devices can pass along important production values and alerts. Users sometimes forget to check on the switches, and these can pass along lots of process data but can't deliver information on their own status and well-being. If a network switch goes down or is overwhelmed, then vital process data won't get through. How healthy is your network? How healthy are the managed Ethernet switches and gateways moving all of the critical operating information?

Read "Keep Your Network Healthy" to learn more.

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