The simple (user) answer is that Opsview (and Nagios) are monitoring
*frameworks* and do not as such monitor anything themselves: they
provide the logic, the monitors are up to you.
Both Opsview (and its 'parent' Nagios) supply a (different) set of
monitoring plugins that can be used.
These do not however include anything to monitor the services mentioned.
There are many other monitors available at (for example) Nagios Plugins:
http://nagiosplugins.org/
- almost all of which will work with both (with some fiddling about).
Monitoring VoIP is tricky - especially if you want to monitor POTS
connections. AFAICS this requires frequent test calls. I have not a
solution, yet.
I am currently looking into the list here:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+monitoring
MeJ
Patrick van Steijn wrote:
Im looking for a pro active monitoring tool that monitoring routers
switches but also voip and any other data transfer over the network
i think this is a good tool, but i cant find any information about
monitoring the jitter, delay, qos etc.
my question is does this program do monitoring voip protocols and errors
like jitter etc
kind regards
Patrick
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