MIDAS looks interesting...a little confusing at first to setup but not
too bad once you figure out what the various MIDASa/b/c/etc things do
(Still working on that part... ;) )
http://midas-nms.sourceforge.net/
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Hi Charlie -
We use JFFNMS here (http://www.jffnms.org/).
We have it monitoring BGP with our 6 backbone providers, all of our T1's
(300 or so), DSL lines, dedicated servers, backing up all of our router
configs, talking to our F5s, pretty much everything you are asking for.
We use it
Title: Re: Network Monitoring System - Recommendations?
We actually use it now and its fine for
what it does however, I dont think it provides a real integrated
solution.
-Charlie
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system).
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Hi - I was interested in finding out what
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There's a cool one that's open source called Nagios. www.nagios.org. We (local ISP) just
started using it network wide, and it rocks.On Mon, 2004-11-01 at
20:53, Joe
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Hi,
I googled with CCR but it seems nothing useful in 5
pages. Would you please do me a favor to give the URL
of that tool ?
I tried to set up
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Recommendations?
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Charlie Khanna - NextWeb
wrote:
Hi - I was interested in finding out what
software applications other
ISPs
are using for network monitoring? For
example:
1) Overall network health
Nothing all in one place, that I'm aware of. But with a little work, you
could probably integrate it all into nagios. After all, you can make the
host names or descriptions URLs that link to bandwidth and error graphs or
other tools.
I'll second this part. Whether you use cricket or MRTG, or even
3) Bandwidth reporting (or integration with an MRTG-type app)
http://cricket.sourceforge.net/
You can also do this with Nagios now too.. with APAN.
http://apan.sourceforge.net/
It's kind of cool. :D
There's more than one way to do it with Nagios:
Nothing all in one place, that I'm aware of. But with a little work, you
snmpstat have hardcoded set of monitored parameters, but creates all graphs
anb links automartically, including customer-only view of customer's links,
link to the database record about this link, and link to the
Dear all
Thank you for your info
but
Do you know there are any softwares to support MAC?
Thank you
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3) Bandwidth reporting (or integration with
an MRTG-type app)
http://cricket.sourceforge.net/
You can also do this with Nagios now
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3) Bandwidth reporting (or integration with an MRTG-type app
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Charlie Khanna - NextWeb wrote:
Hi - I was interested in finding out what
APAN looks pretty sweet, going to have to try that one out myself :-)
On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 21:31, Jonathan Nichols wrote:
3) Bandwidth reporting (or integration with an MRTG-type app)
http://cricket.sourceforge.net/
You can also do this with Nagios now too.. with APAN.
Subject: Re: Network Monitoring System -
Recommendations?
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Charlie Khanna - NextWeb
wrote:
Hi - I was interested in finding out what
software applications other
ISPs
are using for network monitoring? For example:
1) Overall network health
Hi I was interested in finding out what software
applications other ISPs are using for network monitoring? For example:
1) Overall
network health uptime reports
2) Backup
router config automatically
3) Bandwidth
reporting (or integration with an MRTG-type app)
4) SNMP trap
support
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Khanna - NextWeb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Network Monitoring System - Recommendations?
Hi - I was interested in finding out what software applications other ISPs are
using for network monitoring? For example:
1) Overall network
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Charlie Khanna - NextWeb wrote:
Hi - I was interested in finding out what software applications other ISPs
are using for network monitoring? For example:
1) Overall network health - uptime reports
http://www.nagios.org
2) Backup router config
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 14:46:31 -0400 (EDT), Andy Dills [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
1) Overall network health - uptime reports
2) Backup router config automatically
3) Bandwidth reporting (or integration with an MRTG-type app)
4) SNMP trap support (BGP/OSPF session drops
3) Bandwidth reporting (or integration with an MRTG-type app)
http://cricket.sourceforge.net/
You can also do this with Nagios now too.. with APAN.
http://apan.sourceforge.net/
It's kind of cool. :D
-Jonathan
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