NMC Web Monitor is an all-in-one cloud management system for you to interact with a large number of business machines deployed in open environment. Co-working with Nuvoton Node Management Controller (NMC) product line-up (renamed as eBMC, meaning 'Edge computing BMC', since December 2023), you can deal with your machines immediately, and even more important, securely, when they come with any problems. NMC Web Monitor has prepared such a friendly interface here for you to view and control all your machines in a single platform for an easier life.
You can easily find out problems occurred on your business machines remotely, without showing up on the spot to confirm them. With NMC Web Monitor and Nuvoton NMC product family, you can view status of your machines, operate their consoles interactively (a.k.a. Serial Over LAN), cycle their power, schedule firmware update, and setup warning notifications for them remotely, even if they were powered off. If you want, debug-helpful information can be watched and collected for you automatically. You can save a lot of time wasting on traffic and guess what happened.
NMC Web Monitor is designed with multiple organizations, multiple user groups, and multiple node groups considered. It is also easy to scale processing capacity according to realistic number of machines required for business.
The low cost didn’t compromise security. Not only TLS connections, extra security enforcement is checked on crucial info exchange and before critical actions.
Visualize various node info and data. User can get instant image of node’s info, health status, and debug info on web browser easily.
Manage nodes anytime anywhere, using browsers on PC or mobile devices. Even the node provisioning can be done via smart phone and the web browser on it.
Easy to keep improving IT-facing interface, such as more fashionable or task-oriented UI design, or industrial standard APIs.
For every target device under management (one node), there is a NMC sitting on it. With its own networking (out-of-band), NMC watches the target device’s console, controls device’s power, reports device’s information to Web Monitor Server, and queries requests to do from it. The Web Monitor Server collects information reported by NMCs of all nodes, authenticates IT people’s signing in, and bridges IT people’s requests to NMCs on targeted nodes. All NMCs and IT people connect to Web Monitor Server in cloud as web clients via secure HTTP and web-socket connections. With these secure connections, IT people can use their web browser to manage and diagnose nodes remotely and easily, including operating their console, power cycling them, pushing firmware for update, configuring console watching rules, viewing node health status, and getting event logs, to save time and money on daily work.