New Training Slides: NetBeez for Network Engineers

We published a new NetBeez training deck designed for network engineers who want a practical overview of how to use NetBeez for continuous network monitoring and troubleshooting.

This training introduces the main NetBeez building blocks: agents, targets, scheduled tests, Wi-Fi networks, alert profiles, incidents, notifications, and integrations. The slides explain how they work together to provide end-to-end visibility from the user, branch, data center, cloud, or remote endpoint perspective.

The slides cover:

  • NetBeez architecture and how agents communicate with the BeezKeeper server
  • Network Monitoring Agent deployment options, including wired/Wi-Fi sensors, virtual machines, cloud agents, containers, Windows, and macOS endpoints
  • Agent views and status indicators
  • How agents, targets, and scheduled tests work together
  • Real-time tests, including Ping, DNS, HTTP, Traceroute, and Path Analysis
  • How to use Path Analysis to investigate network paths and performance issues
  • Target configuration options for SaaS applications, websites, DNS, VPN, gateways, and custom destinations
  • Scheduled tests, including iPerf, Network Speed, VoIP, and Custom Command
  • Wi-Fi monitoring using sensors and endpoints
  • Alert profiles, incidents, and notification workflows
  • Integrations with tools such as Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, Slack, Splunk, ServiceNow, plus advanced options like the JSON API and MCP Server

This deck is intended for network engineering, NOC, and infrastructure teams that want to understand how to configure NetBeez, interpret test results, and turn continuous network telemetry into actionable alerts.

Slides: https://resources.netbeez.net/hubfs/Resources-PDF/NetBeez%20Training%20for%20Network%20Engineers.pdf

We hope this helps teams get more value from NetBeez and build a more proactive approach to network monitoring and troubleshooting.