10scape

librenms, some limited features, but works fine

> On 14 Mar 2017, at 19:45, Jesse DuPont <jesse.dup...@celeritycorp.net> wrote:
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> Nagios? It won't be map-based, I guess, but meets the other requirements.
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> Jesse DuPont
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> On 3/14/17 11:07 AM, Eric Muehleisen wrote:
>> Back in the day, Whatsup Gold had a very easy and quick network mapper that 
>> displayed up/down all in one screen. Similar to The Dude. Is there an open 
>> source linux version of this out there?
>> 
>> We have PRTG currently which has this function, but it's quite clunky/slow 
>> and takes multiple clicks to see anything worth while.
>> 
>> I would like to install this on a Raspberry Pi for remote customer networks.
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