The best NMS solutions are open source. (My opinion... :-)
You can get paid support if that is the issue, from installation to
on-going configuration support.
You should investigate what support teams are using to monitor large
networks.
Papa John's for example monitors 3400 locations requiring only one
person on duty.... Open source NMS...

You will save a ton of money as well...

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On 5/17/11 7:38 PM, omar parihuana wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Please could you suggest me a NMS for WAN/LAN? the WAN is a MPLS/VPN (300
> remote offices)  and the Switching is a campus LAN (aprox 1000 Network
> Devices) and three remote buildings (aprox Network 200 devices in each
> building). Before I tried Cisco Works but I faced some issues; HP Openview
> was difficult also. We need a easy web interface for monitoring and
> reporting (unfortunately no open source solutions are accepted).
>
> Thank you for your suggestions.
>
> Rgds.
>
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