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CiscoView 6.0 The all-new HTML based CiscoView provides the following powerful features:
A graphical back and front panel views of Cisco devices;
A dynamic, color-coded graphical displays that simplifies device-status monitoring, and diagnosing device-specific component, device configuration.
What's Up Gold 8.0 from Ipswitch, Inc. Provides network discovery, mapping, monitoring, and alarm tracking. WUG 8.0 has an enhanced discovery mechanism that allows you to save performance-related data from various devices. Additionally, the Short Messaging System enhances the alerting mechanism feature available with the application
Resource Manager Essentials 3.5
Resource Manager Essentials or Essentials (RME) is a powerful, intuitive, browser-based application that streamlines the tasks associated with network administration. These tasks include building and managing network inventory, deploying configuration and software image changes, archiving configurations, and providing an audit trail of network changes. RME 3.5 version also introduces "Configuration Base-lining" a new feature that suggests configurations based on best practices through templates.
Important: Only RME and CiscoView have a device limit of 40 or fewer Cisco devices. What's Up Gold does not have a similar restriction. This means in a network comprising of lets say 50 network Devices (Cisco and Non Cisco), 500 PCs and 5 servers, SNMS would be able to discover and monitor all of them but manage (use Cisco View and Essentials) 40 or fewer Cisco Devices.