MG-SOFT Net Inspector Fault and Performance Manager

Available in 3 editions


MG-SOFT Net Inspector is available in three editions. Editions differ regarding the number of network devices/objects that can be monitored, regarding the number of concurrent client/server connections, regarding support for the performance management functionality, the VoIP and NetFlow monitoring capabilities, and regarding the number of supported polling engines.

The following editions of MG-SOFT Net Inspector are available:

  • Net Inspector LITE Edition
    This edition enables fault management for up to 64 network devices and lets you establish at most 5 concurrent client/server connections. This edition does NOT incorporate performance management functionality.

  • Net Inspector WorkGroup Edition
    This edition enables fault management for up to 500 network devices and lets you use at most 5 concurrent client/server connections. Besides, this edition has integrated performance manager module that allows monitoring up to 2000 managed objects and supports monitoring the VoIP Quality-Of-Service metrics on Cisco routers. In addition, it enables NetFlow monitoring (max. 2 NetFlow sources).

  • Net Inspector Enterprise Edition
    This edition enables fault management for up to 1000 network devices and lets you use up to 25 concurrent client/server connections. Besides, this edition has integrated performance manager engine that allows monitoring up to 4000 managed objects and supports monitoring the VoIP Quality-Of-Service metrics on Cisco routers. In addition, it enables NetFlow monitoring (max. 10 NetFlow sources). Furthermore, this edition supports distributed management (2 polling engines) and is scalable. It can be easily upgraded to allow monitoring additional N x 1000 devices/N x 4000 objects (+ 1 additional polling engine for each 1000 devices/4000 objects). This way, Net Inspector's capacity can seamlessly grow with your network.

NOTE: A managed object in the context of performance management is either a monitored network device (without network interfaces and storage volumes), a monitored network interface or a monitored storage volume (disk partition).