Filed under: Developer, Internet, Google, Open Source
Google Maps Network Engineer plug-in
A new plug-in has just been released that lets network engineers look at the active internet nodes that are communicating with local nodes like web, email, wireless, voip, WAN and application server nodes. The tool was built so that engineers could get better grips on their data including troubleshooting, faults, restoring services, and network uptime.
Through this new plug-in that accesses a tool built by WildPackets called the OmniAnalysis Platform, network engineers can get a greater in depth look at the geographic location of where the nodes are coming from. The plug-in pulls data through the OminiAnalysis application. The OmniAnalysis application is an opensource piece of software that has an API and SDK goodies so users can create their own uses that speak to their specific requirements.
The plug-in for Google Maps is free to all users of OmniPeek.
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