V9.2 offers intelligent alerts drill-down analysis and dynamic reports filterig capability, further enhancing the user experience of this comprehensive monitoring tool for your z/OS TCP/IP network. Some of the advanced features include FTP failures analysis, OSAENTA trace generation, applications RTT and IDS events monitoring and automation, and the CLEVER Mobile® for zCOMM app.
In the world of User Interface design several elements are critical to a successful design: clarity, familiarity, responsiveness, consistency, and effectiveness. While CleverView for TCP/IP championed the mainframe browser interface for service management tools in the 1990’s, it has continued to involve as an early adopter of Mobile access in 2013. Today AES continues evolving the interface with a new Dashboard and improved graphics. Clarity is the most important element of user interface design. The new Dashboard and graphics communicate more meaning and function in a concise and familiar manor. The ability to ‘drill-down’ is an effective way to provide details without presenting a cluttered screen. With alert details a user becomes more effective due to quick access to information regarding the alert.
Blockchain ledger insight including certificate of transactor, chaincode ID, confidentiality level, bytes defining the payload, and the type of transaction.
Peer Network information including ID name, cryptographic ID of the peer, the peer address, and the type of peer.
Historical DockerView and KVMView reports providing in-depth metrics for trend and capacity analysis to meet changing demands, increase efficiency, and optimize resource utilization.
CleverView for TCP/IP on Linux v2.8 is planned to enter managed availability June 30, 2017.
A new Dashboard feature is the highlight of this release, providing a high level overview of events monitored. IDS Analyzer allows events to be viewed with extensive filtering options allowing a reduction of details shown to focus on specific elements. IDS Policy Explorer displays active policies and their details including policy rule, policy action, or route table names. If specific IDS attack types are selected and the ‘Show Details’ option is selected, then policy details will be displayed. IDS Status is based on a selected TCP/IP stack, summary, TCP or UDP IDS. LogView allows access to log data using the ‘trmdstat’ command. Using a menu driven interface, input is derived to build the ‘trmdstat’ commands and display the results.
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January 18, 2017
AES announces our participation in the SHARE event in San Jose, CA.
Come by and see us!
Monday March 6, 2017
.................4:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Tuesday March 7, 2017
.................4:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Wednesday March 8
................10:30 AM to 1:30 PM
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KVMView provides state, CPU count, memory used, max memory, and CPU etrics along with the ability to drill down into the TCP/IP statistics for the KVM selected. Thru24 KVM provides snapshot information on each monitored KVM on CPU used and memory used for the current, last, and since midnight intervals. Summary information shows CPU and average memory used by all monitored KVMs. Thru99 KVM provides historical views of CPU used and memory used. Filters for date, time, KVM host, and virtual machine name are available.
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RTTMon (Round Trip Time) monitoring allows users to monitor RTT of any TCP/IP transaction. If a transaction’s RTT exceeds the threshold, an alert will be issued as a console message. The alert can also be forwarded to an email, SNMP manager, or CLEVER Mobile® for z/COMM mobile app.
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KVMView provides state, CPU count, memory used, max memory, and CPU etrics along with the ability to drill down into the TCP/IP statistics for the KVM selected. Thru24 KVM provides snapshot information on each monitored KVM on CPU used and memory used for the current, last, and since midnight intervals. Summary information shows CPU and average memory used by all monitored KVMs. Thru99 KVM provides historical views of CPU used and memory used. Filters for date, time, KVM host, and virtual machine name are available.
See our Events page for more details on session presentations.
RTTMon (Round Trip Time) monitoring allows users to monitor RTT of any TCP/IP transaction. If a transaction’s RTT exceeds the threshold, an alert will be issued as a console message. The alert can also be forwarded to an email, SNMP manager, or CLEVER Mobile® for z/COMM mobile app.
See our Events page for more details on session presentations.
February 9, 2016
AES announces our participation in the COMMON event in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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January 18, 2016
AES announces our participation in the SHARE event in San Antonio Texas.
Come by and see us at Booth #515!
Monday February 29
.................4:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Tuesday March 1
.................4:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Wednesday March 2
................10:30 AM to 1:30 PM
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