Folks:

A new beta-test version of InterMapper 5.1b5 ("False Pony") is now
available. We would be delighted to have you use it and send us comments and
bug reports. It contains some minor enhancements and a few bug fixes. Please
see the Release Notes for a complete list. 

- Condition strings set for okay thresholds in the <snmp-device-thresholds>
section of SNMP probes are now displayed in the status window.
- Fixed an overflow bug in computing percent errors on an interface.
- Fixed potential crash when ungrouping items from a probe group on a
duplicated map.
- Double-click in a chart will automatically attempt to get the edit lock if
needed.
- Fixed a problem where the InterMapper DataCenter installer would stall at
100% complete, on some systems.


New Features in InterMapper 5.1:

- Probe Groups: Group a number of probes for an IP address into a single
icon.
- SMS notifiers allow you to send SMS notifications directly to a cell phone
using a cellular (GSM or CDMA) modem, rather than relying on TAP or email
gateways.
- Google Earth integration: InterMapper can supply device information as a
layer to Google Earth.
- Grid Layout: There's an Arrange -> Grid layout option that lets you place
icons into an m x n grid.
- Command-line import and export of maps through the RemoteAccess GUI
- Insert Icon places a non-probed icon or image on the map
- Server Log preferences that controls the number of lines in the scrollback
- Global Device List Actions: More actions are available in for devices in
the global device list.

The major feature of InterMapper 5.1 is Probe Groups. A Probe Group allows
you to:

- Group a number of probes for an IP address into a single icon.
- Add new probes to an existing Probe Group.
- Ungroup the icons (individually, or all the members).
- Poll each member probe at its own rate, with its own settings.
- Reflect the most serious condition of all the member probes in the icon's
color.
- Get notifications when the entire group has a problem.
- Get (separate) notifications when a member probe has a problem.
- Handle dependencies - if the "Control Probe" is down, no notifications
will be sent for any other member probes.
- Show SNMP device and interface information based on the choice of the
Control Probe.


For a complete list of new features, please visit the "What's New" page and
read the Probe Groups tech note. You'll find links to both further in this
message.


OTHER NOTES:

Warning: Since 5.1b5 is still beta-test software, it is not recommended that
you use it in a production environment. In addition, InterMapper 5.1 uses a
new file format which is not backwards compatible with InterMapper 5.0. For
this reason, we recommend that you do not install InterMapper 5.1 beta
releases on your primary InterMapper server; install it on a secondary
machine and work with a copy of your InterMapper Settings folder. We have
provided a test serial number on the download page that you can use for an
entirely separate installation. If you do wish to install it on your
production server, please backup your InterMapper Settings folder prior to
upgrading to 5.1b5.


Having said all that, we deeply appreciate your willingness to try out these
beta versions. Your feedback gives us a lot of insight into the problems of
people who manage real networks. Thanks again.


The InterMapper Team


PS. Why "False Pony"? Well, all of our customers love the traffic "ants".
With over 1,500 species of ants in Australia, we figure that we'll never run
out of code names... http://www.ento.csiro.au/aicn/name_c/a_1487.htm

LINKS:

Download:

http://dartware.com/downloads/binaries/?release=beta

Release Notes:

http://dartware.com/downloads/binaries/intermapperbetarelnotes.html

What's New:

http://dartware.com/network_monitoring_products/whatsnew51.html

Probe Groups Tech Note:

http://dartware.com/support/tech_notes/assortedtopics/probegroups.html






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