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| Panduit Releases V4.0 Physical Layer Upgrade for PANVIEW System Panduit introduces the latest upgrade to the PANVIEW System platform to help enterprises quickly identify key network linkages by monitoring physical layer connections in real time. PANVIEW Version 4.0 software and hardware products control, map and monitor the physical layer and related network resources to permit efficient infrastructure management, quick problem resolution, and substantially reduced network operational costs. New features in PANVIEW Version 4.0 include improved work order support, user interface enhancements, new security features, and integration modules that tie into higher-level enterprise management tools and frameworks, giving unprecedented visibility into and manageability of the fundamental layer of the enterprise network, the physical layer. The PANVIEW System continuously scans patch field connections ensuring accurate reporting of the mapped physical layer and visibility of connection information available to technicians, network administrators, and help-desk personnel. The PANVIEW System also tracks movement of network endpoints by periodically scanning switches in the network for the unique MAC addresses of connected network devices. By comparing the results of these scans to previously stored database information, changes in physical connectivity for the associated devices can be automatically detected by PANVIEW and network managers can be notified of these changes. By using the PANVIEW System, network and IT managers can realize reduced costs through increased network management efficiency, reduced network and user downtime, faster mean time to repair, identification of unused ports, automated connectivity audits, and faster guided moves, adds and changes. The system helps automate maintenance procedures and physical layer reporting and documentation generation, which results in improved reliability and availability of critical resources, higher levels of security, and improvements in overall network management efficiency. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Networking News :: home page |