RoutePlotter 2.0g

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RoutePlotter continuously monitors your critical IP devices and the quality of your overall network routing: Traditional routing tools provide 'on-demand' reports that only provide a snapshot of network performance. RoutePlotter combines the automated monitoring of application services, IP devices and the network routes that serve them to deliver a comprehensive performance reporting suite. RoutePlotter captures quality and performance information in real-time, providing needed visibility to the impact of ISP route changes and overall route consistency. If you don't continuously monitor the network routes to your business critical devices, how can you identify when ISP issues are impacting your customers?

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