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Visualize network traffic
Maps come to life in Scrutinizer where links change color based on utilization and clicking on links brings up the top talkers and conversations within the last minute!
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Maps are 100% configurable via a web browser |
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Drag icons in the web interface and save settings if permissions allow |
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Create links to other favorite 3rd party applications |
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Click on flow devices and bring up the top interfaces on that device |
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Create high level maps with links to other maps that indicate status |
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Integrates with Google mapping architecture |
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Put a single device in multiple maps (i.e. groups) |
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Status of icons based on whether netflow is being received |
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Syslogs sent if interfaces go down or if utilization hits a threshold |
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Links change color based on utilization and the arrow represents the direction |

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Many more features are included in this intuitive diagramming and mapping utility.
Google Maps integration
Plot your routers and switches on a Google map and make the interface to Scrutinizer even easier to work with. Simply enter the address (e.g. street address, city, state, country, etc.) and Scrutinizer will place the icon on the map with the correct GPS coordinates.

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Click on a device in the Google maps and view the busiest 3 interfaces or click on a group icon to find out what is wrong in a sub map.

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Launch your favorite utility (e.g. Solarwinds Orion, WhatsUp Professional,
SNMPc, etc.) for that host address.

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Click on the Group icons in the Google maps to navigate to sub maps. All maps are 100% web configurable.
Read the manual on How to Setup Google Maps in Scrutinizer!
Our customers have created some incredible looking maps using these tools.

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Scrutinizer detects a Microsoft SMS update gone wrong

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