Network management solution that's very stable and scalable. It has a straightforward installation, fast technical support, and multiple features such as reporting, network health analysis, etc.
Being able to see the health of the network is most valuable. It is very strong in terms of stability and scalability. Their technical support is also good.
Network Administrator Wireless at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-07-28T06:50:00Z
Jul 28, 2020
I really like Visual RAF. I use that a lot and then I use the up and down status reports because it'll send me emails and text messages when access points go up or down. That way, I'm aware of what's going on.
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It is a good investment for features.
The most valuable feature of Alcatel-Lucent OmniVista is the monitoring of wired and wireless equipment.
Network management solution that's very stable and scalable. It has a straightforward installation, fast technical support, and multiple features such as reporting, network health analysis, etc.
The reports are good.
Being able to see the health of the network is most valuable. It is very strong in terms of stability and scalability. Their technical support is also good.
I really like Visual RAF. I use that a lot and then I use the up and down status reports because it'll send me emails and text messages when access points go up or down. That way, I'm aware of what's going on.