Taipei, Taiwan, 2011-9-16

For our Partner Zone and Member Zone members to have first-hand experience of the fortified device and network security support, the free 50-node trial version of Open-Vision v3.0 is now available for download.

ORing is pleased to unveil the 2011 Q3 release of Open-Vision v3.0, which supports the innovative geographic network topology display right over the Google Map, plus support for ORing’s latest state-of-the-art network security and health features: Device BindingDoS/DDoS Auto PreventionAlive Checking, and Streaming Checking. In addition to support for ORing Ethernet switches, Open-Vision now also supports ORing wireless access points and cellular VPN routers, plus support even for peripheral devices such as PoE P.D. cameras and more.

Open-Vision is the powerful suite of 3 humanized network management tools – ORing CommanderORing Topology View (supporting geographical and algorithmic visual network topologies), and ORing Host Monitor – for Centralized Management, Visualized Management, Complete Monitor, and Early Warning benefits. Additionally, Open-Vision has the advantages of automatic device discovery, device status monitoring, grouping of switches by different IPs, Syslog events, and scan-device configuration.

ORing Commander allows one-step centralized configuration of all connected ORing Ethernet switches via powerful application wizards, without the hassle of having to configure the switches serially one by one. Additionally, ORing Commander has the wizard to utilize O-Ring network redundancy technology effectively.

ORing Topology View enables visualized management of all ORing’s Ethernet switches in the local network by displaying network connections as either complex topologies or geographical network mapping on Google Map –  without numerical limitation of nodes to be configured. With traffic analysis and visualized warning system, the user can track health status of connections among the switches.

ORing Host Monitor provides complete monitoring of Ethernet switches by continuously checking the health statuses and configuration changes of these IP-based devices and their associated connections, with added benefits of abnormal-event email notification, event log, and SNMP traps.