Re: [AFMUG] Linux network mapping up/down

2017-03-14 Thread Sorin Esanu
10scape

librenms, some limited features, but works fine

> On 14 Mar 2017, at 19:45, Jesse DuPont  wrote:
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> Nagios? It won't be map-based, I guess, but meets the other requirements.
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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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Re: [AFMUG] Linux network mapping up/down

2017-03-14 Thread Jesse DuPont

  
  
Nagios? It won't be map-based, I guess, but meets the other
requirements.


  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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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.
  


  



Re: [AFMUG] Linux network mapping up/down

2017-03-14 Thread Josh Reynolds
The observium network map maybe?

On Mar 14, 2017 12:07 PM, "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.
>