Interface Mapping

With interface mapping, you can see how two network devices (for example switch or firewall) are connected through interfaces.  Requirements Import LogicModules From the LogicMonitor repository, import all Interface Mapping LogicModules, which are listed in the LogicModules in the Package section of this support article. If these LogicModules are already present, ensure you have the … Continued

Mapping Page

FEATURE AVAILABILITY: LogicMonitor Pro and Enterprise The Mapping page is the heart of LogicMonitor’s topology mapping capabilities. From this page, topology maps are created, managed, and added to dashboards as Topology Map widgets. Topology maps provide visual context for monitoring operations and have the following abilities: For more information, see Topology Mapping Overview. Note: In … Continued

Anomaly Detection Visualization

FEATURE AVAILABILITY: LogicMonitor Enterprise Anomaly detection identifies data that does not conform to expected (or usual) patterns. LogicMonitor uses machine learning algorithms to establish expected data patterns for datapoints so that it can then identify data that falls outside of these patterns. Anomaly detection provides another avenue of insight into resource behavior, allowing users to … Continued

Mapping Page

Overview FEATURE AVAILABILITY: LogicMonitor Pro and Enterprise The Mapping page is the heart of LogicMonitor’s topology mapping capabilities. From this page, topology maps are created, managed, and added to dashboards as Topology Map widgets. As discussed in Topology Mapping Overview, the visual context that LogicMonitor’s topology maps provide can be very beneficial to your monitoring … Continued

Topology Mapping Overview

FEATURE AVAILABILITY: LogicMonitor Pro and Enterprise Topology mapping is the visual representation of relationships among elements within a communications network. Topology maps can represent the physical location of network components, generally referred to as layer 1 mapping, or they can represent the transmission relationships among corresponding elements, referred to as layer 2 mapping, or they … Continued

Data Forecasting

Overview LogicMonitor’s data forecasting allows you to predict future trends for your monitored infrastructure, using past performance as the basis. When forecasting data, LogicMonitor first identifies and removes anomalies and missing data from the sample (i.e. the set of data you choose for forecasting). Then it applies a capacity trending algorithm to the sample to … Continued