Miranda expands iControl SNMP monitoring

Mar 8, 2005 12:54 PM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

Miranda Technologies has added many new features to its iControl monitoring and control-over-IP system, which enable operators to quickly identify facility failures and to help reduce the mean time to repair.

iControl automatically filters out any superfluous information from the data being displayed and helps operators see rapidly what requires immediate action. Miranda calls this monitoring by exception (MBE). It builds upon iControl’s capacity to leverage standard IP infrastructures and streaming media.

The system uses industry-standard SNMP protocols for monitoring and controlling video, as well as all the surrounding transmission, networking and building infrastructure.

New features include:

  • Third-party applications can be hosted directly within iControl;
  • An embedded Web browser for access to HTML-enabled devices;
  • A group of scripted macros that allow automatic reaction to element failures and guide operators through complex diagnostic and repair procedures.

For more information, visit www.miranda.com.

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