Lancom Systems LSM Server License +1000 62924 User Manual

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62924
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Efficient operation of large-scale installations
The LANCOM Large Scale Monitor (LSM) is a professional tool for monitoring medium-sized to large-scale networks with 25 to 15,000 network 
components. The system is especially designed for LANCOM components including WLAN access points, controllers, switches, and routers. The 
LANCOM LSM is based on open-source components additionally allows for the monitoring of third-party products such as servers and printers. 
Problems in the network are clearly displayed in tables or graphical floor plans, and they trigger alert messages via e-mail if certain threshold 
values are not maintained.
Versatile options for installation
Commissioning the LANCOM LSM is very convenient thanks to the variety of the packages available. LSM is installed from a bootable medium, 
which also features a customized Linux distribution (CentOS) to get you started quickly. In addition a fully installed and preconfigured virtual 
machine (VM) is available. On top of that, our on-site installation services offers you support with your project installations.
Up to speed – always
The different user interfaces cater for a variety of different requirements for information. For instance, alerts and dashboards have been designed 
especially with smartphones in mind, so that system administrators and managers are constantly informed of the availability status. 
Operators and support teams benefit from the clearly structured folder views and floor plans with optional real-time status information display for 
a fast and intuitive access for fault analysis. 
More than just a monitoring system
Another special feature is the seamless roaming history for WLAN stations. This facilitates the fast identification of errors from a central location, 
which is useful for example when troubleshooting signal-coverage problems experienced by moving WLAN clients. These types of problems are 
otherwise difficult to locate as data acquisition intervals are typically just 1 to 10 minutes. This greatly simplifies troubleshooting as the complete 
and exact to the second network history from a WLAN client‘s perspective helps to provide a complete and seamless understanding.
The monitoring of VPN connections is advanced by the specialized and clearly structured display of all configured VPN connections.