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Moxa MXstudio now identifies network traffic issues in real-time

Moxa has launched the next generation of its MXstudio network management software suite, providing simplified network installation and configuration, intuitive and visualised network management and maintenance and quick troubleshooting capabilities.
May 11, 2015 Read time: 1 min

97 Moxa has launched the next generation of its MXstudio network management software suite, providing simplified network installation and configuration, intuitive and visualised network management and maintenance and quick troubleshooting capabilities.

Key to the V2.1 upgrade is a new traffic load visualisation tool that lets engineers easily identify in real time where network traffic issues are occurring. The new release expands device configuration capabilities and simplifies the process of large scale implementations, reducing device configuration time by up to 90 per cent, says Moxa.  It also provides multiple ‘snapshots’ of traffic networks enabling engineers to more quickly diagnose network problems.

 Along with supporting the full range of Moxa’s best-of-breed networking products, MXstudio also features an MIB compiler with basic SNMP support for third-party devices to help users deploy a full edge-to-core multi-vendor network infrastructure.

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