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Lithium Architecture and Components |
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Written by James Wilson
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Monday, 20 November 2006 |
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LithiumCorp's Network Monitoring Platform consists of three key elements. LITHIUM|Core, LITHIUM|Console and LITHIUM|Web. Below is a diagram that illustrates where each component fits in the solution:
LITHIUM|Core performs the automated device monitoring, data collection, analysis and record as well as incorporating a tightly integrated fault management and reporting system. LITHIUM|Core is typically deployed on the network monitoring server(s) in the data-center or central infrastructure deployment. LITHIUM|Core uses SNMP, Telnet and/or other Proprietary protocols to retrieve telemetry and operational data from monitored devices.
LITHIUM|Console is our Windows and Mac OS X network monitoring client. LITHIUM|Console connects to your LITHIUM|Core deployment and allows you to view your monitored devices, analyse telemetry and operational data, produce graphs and interact with the fault tracking system built in to LITHIUM|Core. 
LITHIUM|Web is our platform-independent Web-based interface to LITHIUM|Core. The PHP and HTML files required for LITHIUM|Web are included with LITHIUM|Core. LITHIUM|Web provides a basic interface to all monitoring data collected by LITHIUM|Core and interacts with the fault tracking system built in to LITHIUM|Core.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 29 March 2007 )
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