Introduction
Application Connectivity Monitor operates in conjunction with Availability Manager and Service Assurance Manager. Availability Manager provides the network topology for Application Connectivity Monitor. Service Assurance Manager collects the results of the deployment’s root-cause analysis, and presents those results to network operations personnel through its Global Console.
Managing Applications with Application Connectivity Monitor
Atypical large-scale application deployment can include numerous software services and hardware devices, all of which must interact in a prescribed fashion to provide a business service. It follows, then, that there is a need for a scalable solution for monitoring the availability of hundreds or thousands of applications, along with the ability to automatically differentiate application failures from network connectivity failures.
Application Connectivity Monitor addresses this fundamental problem of application management in the following ways:
•Helps the user define the application to be managed, and helps the user through the process of discovering and monitoring the appropriate components.
•Codebook Correlation Technology™ requires only a small subset of the events that occur in such an environment to perform root-cause analysis. The InCharge Common Information Model (ICIM) used by Application Connectivity Monitor models only the necessary components; this obviates the need for the complete topological infrastructure and the monitoring of every component and device.
Define the Application
Application Connectivity Monitor comes pre-configured with application signatures for all common TCP based applications based on IANA registered ports. In addition, users can easily create new signatures using the Application Signature Configuration Interface.
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