Identify poor performing devices
MyRoute identifies connectivity problems by discovering and analyzing the entire network route between the testing workstation or server and the destination. This identifies and tests all the routers that comprise the connection, including peering points, for packet loss and latency problems.
See the geographical path of a connection
The geographical route of a network connection provides key information to understanding the connection performance. MyRoute identifies router locations so any large change in latency can be validated against distance, such as a transatlantic hop, which will naturally have a higher latency value than would a hop between two nearby cities.
Perform reverse traces, test to and from remote locations
Seeing the network route originate from the end-user location helps uncover where latencies and data loss occur that impede the remote user's connection. Support technicians can automate traces from the end-location with remote agents, which are created and managed from the MCS application. Once the end-user downloads and activates a remote agent, the support technician can initiate connection tests from the remote system.
Provide a centralized network routing tool for support staff
Enable browser-based testing for support groups to access from anywhere to test connection routing on-demand. Connection test results are automatically logged to the MCS database.
• Customize the connection test web page with your branding and messaging
• Create multiple web pages with different connection testing processes to target specific end-user groups
• Combine MCS network modules to perform a series of connection tests in a single web page
• Use the JavaScript API to perform a custom action based on the connection results, such as updating the web page or redirect to a new web page to engage the visitor. |