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titleOfInvention Site state monitoring method, site state monitoring device, and recording medium storing control program therefor
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To make it possible to collectively grasp the state of all sites on a network and improve the overall state monitoring capability. SOLUTION: A control device 20c provided at an arbitrary site 20 is connected to another site 2 scattered on a network 23. When monitoring the status of the network 23, A first graphical user interface (main GUI 30) for displaying all the sites 20 to 23 scattered on the object as objects, and a second graphical user interface for displaying the devices provided for each site as objects for each site Graphical user interface (sub GUI7 0), the state monitoring is performed.
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