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Has anyone monitored the wan connection status? We've been having problems
with our banded T1s and not getting the level of service that our provider
has promised. The only way I know how to do thi
I use PRTG. It's not free, but I've been using it for years without fail. We
monitor bonded T1's and DS3's as well. We also use it to monitor bandwidth
levels, for instance if a line is at 90% plus utilization for x minutes, it
sends us an alert so I can throttle services.
It's also nice w
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Actually, I hadn't even thought about monitoring both interfaces Good
points.
However, in my case, I was looking for so
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BUT,
The problem is the failure you are trying to detect:
In a 4-T configuration, you should have 6Meg of bandwidth. What I
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If MRTG can do it, then SA too.
MRTG does SNMP gets to get values from the remote system, SA's SNMP test can do
the same. You "just" have to know the OIDs to use.
Dirk Bulinckx.
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ch bandwidth we have.
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Has anyone monitored the wan connection status? Weââ¬â¢ve been having
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MRTG - free tool.
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MRTG - free tool.
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Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 22:30:24
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Has anyone monitored the wan c
off your providers network.
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Has anyone monitored the wan connection status? We’ve
I use a ping and lower the timeout. This may not work for you.
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Rick Fogarty wrote:
Has anyone monitored the wan conn
Has anyone monitored the wan connection status? We’ve been having
problems with our banded T1s and not getting the level of service that our
provider has promised. The only way I know how to do this is use one of the
speed tests on the web. I’d like to monitor it on a consistent basis if
at
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