Introduction: this papper is product of the research "Biological network nanosensors for diabetes control with the issuance of alerts to users", developed in the technological faculty of the Francisco José de Caldas District University carried out during 2018 and 2019. Problem: diabetes is a disease that affects most of the adult population, not having proper control can lead to health complications that lead to early death. Objective: to propose a theoretical prototype of communication between a nano network and the applications that work to monitor networks, which allows to issue alarms to users who have diabetes and thus have better control of their disease. Methodology: were used research articles, books and forums published from 2010 onwards (some exceptions are found in the references). Were used official documentation of tools such as Netcool, Nagios and Pandora. Results: 66 works were found among papers, monographs, forums and others that complied with the research guidelines; In addition, numerous applications were found that can be implemented in the proposed theoretical prototype. Conclusion: a theoretical prototype is proposed for communication between a nano network and an alarm management system for end users making, this prototype use current technologies and specialized tools. Originality: the paper presents an innovative theoretical prototype to solve a problem in the health sector making use of emerging technologies. Limitations: the internet of nano-things oriented to biological processes is an emerging technology, at the time the paper is made, there are not real prototypes or tools to simulate nano networks in conjunction with biotechnology.