4 Ways to Make Monitoring Your Network


There are three major reasons for network monitoring: security threats, performance, and maintenance. The number and types of malware and network attacks continues to increase, and there’s no reason to think it will ever stop. Users expect high performance from applications and have little tolerance of network bottlenecks. Monitoring also provides status about the health of network devices, allowing preventative or just-in-time maintenance that minimizes impact.

Make Monitoring Easier
You can make monitoring easier and minimize the number of tools you need to use by:

1.Understanding your current network architecture. It’s impossible to monitor effectively if you don’t understand your network design. You should have inventory lists and network diagrams for both physical and virtual links.

2.Understanding your reasons for monitoring. Everything can be monitored, but everything doesn’t need to be monitored. You may want to focus on collecting data about the health and performance of the most critical devices and links. Know which devices enable access to critical applications like email and to high-sensitivity applications.

3.Planning how to use collected data. Data that goes into logs that are never reviewed is meaningless. Data that triggers too many false alarms is dangerous, because support teams become desensitized and less likely to respond to a real alert.

4. Leverage built-in tools before buying new ones. Be sure to make maximal use from your vendor-provided tools before introducing new ones. Cisco NetFlow allows you to collect data that can be analyzed in multiple ways, including identifying Denial of Service Attacks.

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