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How It Works

Monica is a cutting-edge, all-in-one platform for monitoring, managing, and integrating devices across diverse networks.

Whether you need real-time data from modern IP-based systems, legacy devices, or cloud-connected remote assets, Monica delivers a seamless, intelligent, and scalable solution.

Main components

Monica is built on a modular core, providing the flexibility to run on a standalone server or scale across a cluster in the active-active high-availability mode.

Designed for seamless integration, Monica features a flexible southbound interface powered by drivers that support a wide range of protocols, including SNMP, TCP/IP, and REST.

The northbound interface is based on REST and WebSockets, with an optional SNMP implementation available.

All data is stored in configuration and time-series databases, both of which can operate in clustered mode.

Benefits

The key advantage of Monica is its versatility through connectivity. It enables seamless monitoring of any device using any IP-based protocol, with many devices supported out of the box. Additionally, legacy serial devices can be monitored via any off-the-shelf IP converter.

Even devices in isolated networks can be monitored using lightweight Remote Agents, which collect parameter values and report metrics to Monica. This also allows for offloading processing from Monica machine to another machine.

The standard Monica client is a web-based application, built with industry-standard technologies and a responsive design, ensuring smooth operation on desktops, tablets, and mobile devices.

The northbound interface can be connected for integration with a top-level M&C system - known as Master Monica - enabling scalable M&C deployments, commonly used in large systems like teleports.

The top-level system can also be a third-party NMS, ensuring seamless integration into existing ecosystems.

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