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Differentiator | Electronic delivery of license for HP IMC Basic Edition Software Platform with 50-node E-LTU |
Headline | Comprehensive Network Management for Small Networks |
Headline | Leverage Data to Better Manage Your Networks |
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Key selling point | Contains license support for up to a maximum of 50 managed devices. |
Key selling point | Experience lower total cost of ownership (TCO) with less need for maintenance. |
Key selling point | Integrated sFlow traffic analysis collects flow information from capable devices to identify bottlenecks, recognize anomalous traffic, and measure varying levels of traffic bandwidth to different services and applications. |
Key selling point | Monitors performance through TopN, trend analysis, summary data, and graph displays for wireless device statuses, alarm statistics, and AP traffic monitoring. |
Key selling point | Simply and easily manage smaller networks from a central point. |
Key selling point | The HP IMC Intelligent Management Center Basic Software Platform includes flexible and centralized reporting to provide information needed for network trend analysis and capacity planning. Customization options allow you to define parameters. |
Key selling point | The HP Intelligent Management Center Basic Software Platform is aimed at small- and medium-sized businesses or customers with small network environments and integrates fault management, element configuration, and network monitoring from a central vantage point with third-party device support. |
Minimum system requirements | Server: Intel® Pentium® 4 3.0 GHz, 4 GB RAM memory, 50 GB storage, 10/100 Mbps NIC; Client: Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz, 2 GB RAM memory, 50 GB storage, 10/100 Mbps NIC |
Product classification flag | Standard HP Product |
Product description | HP IMC Basic Edition Software Platform with 50-node E-LTU |
Product name | HP IMC Basic Edition Software Platform with 50-node E-LTU |
Product number | JG546AAE |
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Quickspec | http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/14444_div/14444_div.pdf |
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Registration required | No |
Right rail header | Additional Resources |
Right rail statement | Information Library & Resources |
Right rail URL | http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/networking/library/index.aspx?cat=network_management&subcat=IMCBasicWLAN |
Software (required) | Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 4 (Windows only); Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 3 (Windows only); Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 2 (Windows only); Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Service Pack 1 (Windows only); MySQL Enterprise Server 5.1; MySQL Enterprise Server 5.5; MySQL Enterprise Server 5.6; |
System requirements, recommended | Server: 3.0 GHz Intel® Xeon® or Intel® CoreT2 Duo processor or equivalent; 4 GB RAM; 100 GB; 10/100 Mbps |
Tangible flag | Yes |
Technical notes | For 50 nodes, 1 CPU is sufficient. |
UNSPSC code | 43231503 |
Warranty | Not applicable;Electronic and telephone support: limited electronic and telephone support is available from HP refer to www.hp.com/networking/support for details on the support provided and the period during which support is available;Software releases: refer to www.hp.com/networking/support for details on the software releases provided and the period during which software releases are available for your product(s) |
What is new supporting point | Comprehensive device support for HP and third-party devices. |
What is new supporting point | Detailed and summarized performance monitoring data. |
What is new supporting point | Detailed performance monitoring and flexible reporting. |
What is new supporting point | Support for fixed-device limit of 50 nodes. |
What is new supporting point | Top-down view of traffic topology. |