![]() Remote systems may apply significant load on the network. frequent use of "File Integrity" or "Compare Files" tests in an array of To monitor entire network "A" using the HostMonitor located in the network "B" with just one open TCP port. In this case installing just one instance of RMA behind the firewall in network "A" will allow Remote Monitoring Agent is also a very useful tool when you have to monitor two (or many) separated networks (connected ![]() (by default Passive RMA utilizes TCP port 1055,Īctive RMA uses port 5056 however you may set an agent to use any other port). HostMonitor needs just one TCP port to communicate with the RMA agent Instead you may now use an agent installed on that remote system. When you have to run the tests such as CPU Usage test or PerformanceĬounters tests on a remote system, HostMonitor must be able to log in to that system with administrators Then why you may need RMA? Here are just several reasons: HostMonitor can monitor hundreds or thousands hosts without any additional software. Monitoring software may work in distributed network. Usually single RMA agent allows to monitor many systems in the remote network. RMA is small application thatĪccepts requests from HostMonitor, performs testĪnd action and provides information about test result back to HostMonitor. HostMonitor can monitor remote networks using Remote Monitoring Agents (RMA). Intro How to do System Requirements Price Holders of a Starter or Professional licenses may buy an additional license for Enterprise license for Advanced Host Monitor already includes license for 10 Remote Monitoring Agent (RMA) is an auxiliary application for HostMonitor. ![]() Active Remote Monitoring Agent for WindowsĬopyright (c) 2000-2022 Advanced Network Software
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