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PRTG Network Monitor jest to darmowa wersja popularnego programu do monitorowania ruchu sieciowego. Interfejs programu bazuje na API, który został zbudowany przy pomocy języka HTML i jest dostępny z poziomu samej przeglądarki. Dzięki czemu otrzymujemy szyfrowane połączenie. Aplikacja przeznaczona jest wyłącznie dla administratorów sieciowych, którzy zamierzają przeanalizować niezidentyfikowane programy wykorzystujące pasmo sieciowe.
Program ten idealnie nadaje się też do ustalenia obciążenia poszczególnych elementów sieciowych. Administratorzy mogą też dzięki tej aplikacji testować i analizować dokładny transfer danych zachodzący w sieci. Ciekawą opcją jest możliwość powiadamiania administratora o wykrytych błędach poprzez wysyłanie wiadomości SMS lub email.

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Aby w pełni korzystać z darmowej wersji programu PRTG Network Monitor, należy po jego uruchomieniu wpisać własny adres e-mail, a następnie podać odpowiednie dane
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New
Sensors


NetApp Sensors
We have added 8 brand new sensor types for your NetApp monitoring! Set up a complete monitoring of your NetApp cDOT or ONTAP storage system with these sensor types:

  • NetApp Aggregate
  • NetApp I/O
  • NetApp LIF
  • NetApp LUN
  • NetApp NIC
  • NetApp Physical Disk
  • NetApp System Health
  • NetApp Volume
The sensors monitor your NetApp accessing the API via SOAP and support the latest NetApp ONTAP version 9.2, as well as previous versions ONTAP 9.1, ONTAP 9.0, and cDOT 8.3.

Note: The sensor types NetApp cDOT Aggregate (SOAP), NetApp cDOT I/O (SOAP), NetApp cDOT Physical Disk (SOAP), and NetApp System Health (SOAP) are now deprecated. If you have running instances of these sensor types, they will be automatically replaced by according new NetApp sensors after updating PRTG. Usually, monitoring with affected sensors will seamlessly continue. If you run into any issues with the migration path for outdated NetApp sensors, please manually add desired NetApp sensors anew.
REST Custom
The new REST Custom sensor can monitor almost everything! This sensor is a really powerful tool and gives you the possibilities to go far beyond standard monitoring: you can now query any REST API that returns JSON or XML and map the results into sensor channels. Define your own mapping rules in a dedicated REST configuration file using JSON! It just has to follow the PRTG API specification for the JSON return format.

We deliver various REST configuration files for this sensor by default, so you can immediately see and try out what might be possible with your own REST Custom sensor. You can find the samples in the \Custom Sensors\rest folder in the PRTG program directory, including mappings for the REST APIs of KEMP load balancers, Weather Underground, Docker containers, and PRTG itself, ready-to-use for the sensor.

And the REST Custom sensor is also smart: you do not necessarily have to write a REST configuration file in JSON format to get sensor values when querying some REST endpoint. The sensor comes with an automatic detection feature for JSON or XML responses and creates suitable channels on its own! Choose channelDiscovery as REST Configuration setting of the sensor and it will parse the JSON or XML response of the REST query to automatically create channels for all available number and boolean values (including strings if convertible into numbers).

You have some cool idea for this sensor or have already implemented a REST configuration file? Great, let us know if you want to share it!


Changed
Core/WebGUI


File Lists
If you manually add files to the PRTG program directory on the core server while PRTG is running, you now have to manually reload the file lists to immediately show new files in the web interface. For this purpose, use the new Reload File Lists option under Setup | System Administration | Administrative Tools in the PRTG web interface.

This change affects these file lists:
  • Report templates
  • Device templates
  • Device icons
  • SNMP library (oidlib) files
  • Language files

Note: These lists will still be automatically updated after 1 hour and after a server restart. If you save new device templates via the web interface, the template list will be refreshed immediately.


Improved
Sensors


Amazon CloudWatch Sensors
We have added the region EU (London) to the Amazon CloudWatch Alarm, EBS, EC2, ElastiCache, ELB, RDS, SNS, and SQS sensors.


Improved
Notifications


Amazon SNS Messages
You can use new locations for the notification method Amazon Simple Notification Service Message: US West (Ohio), Canada (Central), EU (London), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Mumbai)
SMTP Delivery
SMTP delivery for email notifications now supports TLS V1.1 and TLS V1.2.
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PRTG Network Monitor 19.1.48.2929
PRTGNetwork Monitoring Software
Version 19.1.48.2929 (March 4th, 2019)LanguagesEnglish, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, Japanese, and Simplified ChineseUnified MonitoringNetwork devices, bandwidth, servers, applications, virtual environments, remote systems, IoT, and more

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We're happy to announce the launch of our new cloud solution: PRTG hosted by Paessler, which can be set up in a matter of minutes. You'll benefit from automatic software updates and will be able to scale capacity up or down quickly thanks to our flexible subscription pricing. Ready to dive in yourself?
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