What is Intermapper RemoteAccess?
RemoteAccess allows you to access InterMapper and manage your network from any location. InterMapper RemoteAccess can handle multiple copies of InterMapper simultaneously, making it an ideal choice for organizations with multi-location sites.
How do I access Icon's network resources remotely?
There are several methods to access ICON's network resources remotely. Listed below are links to each of ICON's remote services, accompanied by a brief description to assist you in determining which of the remote access technologies best suit your needs. Remote Desktop connects directly to ICON's network as if you were in the office.
How does remote desktop work with icon?
Remote Desktop connects directly to ICON's network as if you were in the office. You will be able to access all of ICON's network resources including e-mail, network drives and MyICON. Forgot Password?
What is Intermapper Remote Access?
Instead of relying on a browser, Intermapper Remote Access employs its own interface—which means no more refreshing to see if the status of a network device has changed. Spot network issues at a glance and drill in from wherever you are.
What is required for remote map access?
A username and password or network address authorization is required for remote map access. You can set access permissions on a map-by-map basis to ensure the right people have access to maps, sub-maps, and configuration options.
What is remote network monitoring software?
With more people trading their commutes for remote work than ever before, remote network monitoring software helps you keep a close eye on your network, no matter where you (or your network) is located.
Can Intermapper monitor network?
Whether you’re at home, the office, or off-site, you can keep tabs on network performance—and so can your IT staff—with Intermapper. The ability to monitor the network from any web-enabled device, from any location, gives your team freedom to be mobile and helps connect teams spread out over large geographic areas.
September 2020
Updated OpenSSL to version 1.0.2u on MacOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows systems.
April 2020
Changes were made to enhance map loading time at startup with large numbers of maps and charts.
December 2019
Link status entries in the Event Log now show the name of the map from which the link status message originated.
June 2019
The self-signed certificate installed with Intermapper now uses no domain name instead of helpsystems.com. This removes an issue with Intermapper's security score.
February 2019
You can now set parameters including delay and repeat values (using Alt-click or Cmd-Click) for all notifiers in the Link Notifier view.
January 2019
Intermapper is now available as module of Insite. For this release, the following new features are available:
October 2018
A new probe, the Cisco Firepower Threat Defence ASA probe, has been added. It monitors Firepower clusters, with each device appearing on the map.