It's really not that hard. On Oct 9, 2017 8:33 AM, "Steve Jones" <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> powercode "does" this with snmp, but requires too much work to get the > right graphs and alerts set up > > On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Adair Winter <ada...@amarillowireless.net > > wrote: > >> The do this with grafana, it's pulling link capacity and looks at >> throughput, if it gets with in 90% we get an alert in slack >> >> On Oct 9, 2017 7:12 AM, "Christopher Tyler" <ch...@totalhighspeed.net> >> wrote: >> >>> So, what are people using to monitor their backhaul links? >>> >>> Specifically, how do you get notified when a link is getting close to >>> saturation? Does your solution take RF link quality into account or is it >>> blind to the actual, real-world link capabilities? >>> >>> Looking for something that is fire and forget. I think that initial data >>> entry and updates will quickly become untenable if the responsibility for >>> determining the link speed is left to a manual process. For example, if I >>> have to run a link test to determine the link speed for every link, then >>> that is going to be a nightmare just for the initial data entry alone. If I >>> have to do that even once a week, it becomes a non-starter. By the time I >>> was finished doing them all, I'd immediately have to start over to keep the >>> links even close to being accurate. That would require a full-time employee >>> just to handle that single task. >>> >>> I don't care if it's open or closed source, free or paid. I just need >>> something that works. >>> >>> -- >>> Christopher Tyler >>> MTCRE/MTCNA/MTCTCE/MTCWE >>> Total Highspeed Internet Services >>> 417.851.1107 >>> >>> >