Re: Network Operations Center Setup Questions
- From: "almostbob" <anonymous1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2009 14:20:30 -0400
http://www.nti1.ca/pdf/cat-srvsw-st-u.pdf
try something like
kvm auto switches, with V connected allows multiple persons to select 'next
available' monitor
Sandy's answer is funnier
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"Thomas M." <NoEmailReplies@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This is an appeal for general information. Please let me know if this
message should be posted in another group.
We are in the beginning stages of setting up a network operations and
security center. We have an idea of mounting a number of LCD TVs up on
the
wall so that we can display the data from our various monitoring tools.
In time,
we estimate 20-30 workstations and 12-16 LCDs. Ideally, Bill on
workstation
1 could say, "Check out what I found," and throw it up on an LCD for
everyone
to see, and that might then trigger a thought by Nancy on workstation 7
who
could then put her work up on another screen, and so forth. We think that
this
kind of highly dynamic environment will accelerate the speed with which we
can
respond to events.
One problem... While we can imagine this level of functionality, no one
in
our fledgling group has ever setup something like this. Can anyone
provide
us with information regarding the hardware and software required to
achieve
the kind of functionality we are seeking?
--Tom
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