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The NMIS business rules engine classifies events on their business impact, not just the technical nature. The rules engine is extremely powerful; however it can be configured in minutes for a network with a small number of devices to hours for networks with large numbers of devices.
 
The NMIS business rules engine classifies events on their business impact, not just the technical nature. The rules engine is extremely powerful; however it can be configured in minutes for a network with a small number of devices to hours for networks with large numbers of devices.
 
|Homepage URL=https://www.opmantek.com
 
|Homepage URL=https://www.opmantek.com
|User level=intermediate
 
 
|Is High Priority Project=No
 
|Is High Priority Project=No
|Paid support=Yes - See Opmantek Website
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|Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No
 
 
|Keywords=NMIS, Performance Monitoring, Network Monitoring, Network Managment, Free Software, Open Source Network Monitor, Opmantek, Open Source Performance Monitor
 
|Keywords=NMIS, Performance Monitoring, Network Monitoring, Network Managment, Free Software, Open Source Network Monitor, Opmantek, Open Source Performance Monitor
 
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|Submitted by=David Hedlund
 
|Submitted by=David Hedlund
 
|Submitted date=2018/3/28
 
|Submitted date=2018/3/28
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|GNU package identifier=GPLv.3
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NMIS

https://www.opmantek.com
Powerful Network Performance Management Software

NMIS performs multiple network management functions from the OSI Model and International Organization for Standardization FCAPS model, these being - Fault, Configuration, Accounting and/or Administration, and Performance. These metrics provide valuable capabilities and features for fault and performance management, which in turn are useful for many other aspects of network and business management. NMIS monitors the status and performance of an organization’s IT environment, assists in rectification and identification of faults and provides valuable information for IT departments to plan expenditure and IT changes. The NMIS business rules engine classifies events on their business impact, not just the technical nature. The rules engine is extremely powerful; however it can be configured in minutes for a network with a small number of devices to hours for networks with large numbers of devices.





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Required to useFor Applaince download: Virtual Host (virtual box, VMware, HyperV) to launch virtual appliance
Source requirementFor Source Download: CentOS (or similar) v6 (or greater) to build from source




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