ReportPacks establish polling policies that direct the collection of key metrics from hubs, probes, routers, servers, switches and other elements as required. Data is aggregated and summarized, compared to pre-defined exception thresholds, and stored in the TREND database. Comprehensive sets of compound reports are then created that alert the network manager to abnormal or changing network conditions, provide forecasts of future requirements, and summarize overall network health and service levels. TREND ReportPacks bring all the right information together into logical reports so the network manager can take specific actions and make informed business decisions that improve network performance.
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