Vytautas V Grigaliunas v...@fnal.gov writes:
What are people using for IPv6 monitoring - in particular, for
monitoring services such as DNS, Web, E-mail, etc. ?
Nagios seems the people's choice. Any others...open source or
commercial ?
Open source Icinga and Nagios would work fine, and the
We are using Solarwinds on our systems. it's one commercial system to
consider.
Paul
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From: Vytautas V Grigaliunas [mailto:v...@fnal.gov]
Sent: May-01-12 4:31 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: IPv6 monitoring...
Greetings...
What are people using for IPv6
Yo Vytautas!
On Tue, 1 May 2012 20:31:08 +
Vytautas V Grigaliunas v...@fnal.gov wrote:
Nagios seems the people's choice. Any others...open source or
commercial ?
Icinga. A fork of nagios
RGDS
GARY
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Gary E.
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Vytautas V Grigaliunas v...@fnal.gov wrote:
What are people using for IPv6 monitoring - in particular, for monitoring
services such as DNS, Web, E-mail, etc. ?
Nagios seems the people's choice. Any others...open source or commercial ?
We use a combination of
On 19/04/2012 09:58, Carlos Asensio wrote:
Anyone can help us on that matter?
We need BGP4MIBv2. We've needed it for years.
I am tired of screen-scraping terminal sessions looking for signs that ipv6
sessions are down or broken.
Nick
On 19/04/2012 09:58, Carlos Asensio wrote:
Anyone can help us on that matter?
We need BGP4MIBv2. We've needed it for years.
I am tired of screen-scraping terminal sessions looking for signs that ipv6
sessions are down or broken.
+1
Sander
: Carlos Asensio
CC: nanog@nanog.org
Asunto: Re: [IPv6] Monitoring BGP IPv6 Sesions
On 19/04/2012 09:58, Carlos Asensio wrote:
Anyone can help us on that matter?
We need BGP4MIBv2. We've needed it for years.
I am tired of screen-scraping terminal sessions looking for signs that ipv6
sessions
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Enviado el: jueves, 19 de abril de 2012 10:24
Para: Carlos Asensio
CC: nanog@nanog.org
Asunto: Re: [IPv6] Monitoring BGP IPv6 Sesions
On 19/04/2012 09:58, Carlos Asensio wrote:
Anyone can help us on that matter?
We need BGP4MIBv2. We've needed it for years.
I am tired of screen-scraping
There's new mib support in new IOS's and ASR9k stuffs but there's
still not feature parity with IPv4. It seems the current prevailing
winds indicate less support for SNMP and more for NETCONF. So maybe
we should all get cozy with XML rather than OIDs...
shudder All I've seen of Netconf so
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