Monitor Network Traffic Between Telkom University Buildings in Real-Time
This page provides real-time access to network monitoring between buildings in Telkom University through the PRTG Network Monitor system. Users can see:
- Inter-Building Traffic Map
Interactive visualization of traffic data between the main building (ABC Building), laboratories, libraries, and supporting facilities. - Key Parameters
- Bandwidth Utilization (percentage of bandwidth usage)
- Latency between nodes
- Network device uptime status
- Automatic system alert for disturbances
- Service Priority
Color marking for critical connections such as:- Centralized academic system
- Big data research links
- Connection to Telkom Group Data Center
Why Is It Important?
This monitoring ensures:
✓ Network stability for e-learning and online exams
✓ Optimization of bandwidth distribution during peak times (08:00-10:00 & 13:00-15:00)
✓ Early detection of disruptions before they impact users
FAQ:
Q: What is PRTG and why is it used at Telkom University?
A: PRTG is an enterprise tool for monitoring network infrastructure . It was chosen because of its ability to handle the complexity of a campus network connected to 40+ buildings.
Q: How often is traffic data updated?
A: Updates are done every 15 seconds automatically. Historical data can be accessed up to 1 year back for trend analysis purposes.
Q: How to distinguish colors on the graph?
A: Green = normal (0-70% utilization), Yellow = alert (70-85%), Red = overload (85%+). The dotted line indicates latency >100ms.
Q: Who is responsible for this system?
A: Tel-U Network Operation Center (NOC) team works closely with Telkom Group IT division. Disruption reports can be submitted via ticketing on the staff portal.
Q: Can this data be accessed from outside the campus?
A: Limited access via a dedicated VPN after performing two-factor authentication for infrastructure security.
Q: How do I read the packet loss graph?
A: A value >0.5% in the “Loss” column indicates a potential connection quality issue. Contact helpdesk immediately if it lasts >5 minutes.
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Submit Ticket For Network Complaints
SLA Ticket Service must be responded to within a maximum of 3×24 hours.
For access to technical details or monthly analysis reports, academic staff can request via the Tel-U intranet using an SSO account.