RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-24 Thread Ben Hicks
PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers Dear friends, I am working with ISP for our own group of companies with fullfledge ISP setup of thousands of Cisco devices. We were using MRTG but later on we found that MRTG has some limitations

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-24 Thread Cariddi, Richard
To: 'Ben Hicks'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers Dear friends, I am working with ISP for our own group of companies with fullfledge ISP setup of thousands of Cisco devices. We were using MRTG but later on we found that MRTG has some

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-23 Thread D N Vaidya
15, 2003 9:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FW: Monitoring the network: Routers If you're willing to spend the time, but not the cash, MRTG will be the way to go. It's free but to get it working on a win2k box can take a bit of time, if you haven't done it before. You can get some nice

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-23 Thread Hunt, Jim
'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers Take a look at MRTG (multi-router traffic grapher). I don't think it is easy to set up, however I can't say from experience as I've never used it. -Nathan -Original Message- From: Nick Benigno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-17 Thread Tarun Dua
| I am interesting in getting some ideas as to which | packages are out | there and recommended to monitor a router. | | Like the following stats:(in real-time) | | CPU Utilization | Bandwidth Utilization | Packet Count | Packets in Error | Type of Traffic | |

Re: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-17 Thread David Glosser
3:10 PM Subject: Monitoring the network: Routers I am interesting in getting some ideas as to which packages are out there and recommended to monitor a router. Like the following stats:(in real-time) CPU Utilization Bandwidth Utilization Packet Count Packets in Error Type of Traffic

FW: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread Ben Hicks
: Monitoring the network: Routers well i dont know too much about routers and that, but i spose i'm never gonna get anywhere without posting, so im trying to post more often now ;) surely you're router supports SNMP? i'm not too sure on the full capabilities of SNMP, but thats what i use for MRTG

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread Richard Parry
fine and will get the stats you are looking for :) Richard -Original Message- From: Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 July 2003 2:24 PM To: 'Nick Benigno'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers Take a look at MRTG (multi-router traffic grapher). I don't

Re: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread Dave C
, July 14, 2003 3:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Monitoring the network: Routers I am interesting in getting some ideas as to which packages are out there and recommended to monitor a router. Like the following stats:(in real-time) CPU Utilization Bandwidth Utilization Packet Count Packets

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread Grabowski, David
-Original Message- From: Nick Benigno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 3:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Monitoring the network: Routers I am interesting in getting some ideas as to which packages are out there and recommended to monitor a router

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread Charlie Winckless
PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 7:24 AM To: 'Nick Benigno'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers Take a look at MRTG (multi-router traffic grapher). I don't think it is easy to set up, however I can't say from experience as I've never used it. -Nathan

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread stephen at unix dot za dot net
interface, plus a little more) stephen. -Original Message- From: stephen at unix dot za dot net [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 July 2003 11:50 To: Potter, Tim Cc: Nick Benigno; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers well i dont know too much about routers

Re: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread Spencer Hall
don't think it is easy to set up, however I can't say from experience as I've never used it. -Nathan -Original Message- From: Nick Benigno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 3:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Monitoring the network: Routers I am interesting in getting

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread Nathan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers MRTG is very good at monitoring SNMP capable devices (hubs, switches and routers amongst others) It does require a bit of setting up and learning, but once you have grasped how the config file works, setting up

Re: FW: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread Kelly Martin
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Ben Hicks wrote: If you're willing to spend the time, but not the cash, MRTG will be the way to go. It's free but to get it working on a win2k box can take a bit of time, if you haven't done it before. You can get some nice results from it, and it's fully customisable.

Re: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread hartmann
PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 9:23 PM Subject: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers Take a look at MRTG (multi-router traffic grapher). I don't think it is easy to set up, however I can't say from experience as I've never used it. -Nathan -Original Message- From: Nick

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread Charlie Winckless
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Doesn't SNMP update it's status every 5 seconds? If this is a true statement, then wouldn't it be semi-real-time, at least with only a five second delay on the information. It depends on how often your MRTG (etc...) server polls. It's a

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread Brad Bemis
PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 5:46 AM To: 'Richard Parry' Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers Doesn't SNMP update it's status every 5 seconds? If this is a true statement, then wouldn't it be semi-real-time, at least with only a five second delay

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread David Gillett
Parry' Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers Doesn't SNMP update it's status every 5 seconds? If this is a true statement, then wouldn't it be semi-real-time, at least with only a five second delay on the information. -Nathan -Original Message

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread Manuel Fernandes
On that same MRTG thread Do you guys know where I can find the new SNMP OID's for monitoring Windows 2000 and 2003 IIS counters? I tried a walk and there is just too much information and having trouble trying to figure it out the tree is so long that I don't know where to set the focus

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-16 Thread Kurt
; [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers | | | | well i dont know too much about routers and that, but i | spose i'm never | gonna get anywhere without posting, so im trying to post | more often now ;) | | surely you're router supports SNMP? | | i'm not too sure

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-15 Thread Optrics Engineering - Shaun Sturby, MCSE
and FundSoft are divisions of Optrics Inc. -Original Message- From: Potter, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 3:30 PM To: Nick Benigno; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Monitoring the network: Routers There are some free ones, but if you are looking for features

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-15 Thread stephen at unix dot za dot net
, 2003 2:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Monitoring the network: Routers I am interesting in getting some ideas as to which packages are out there and recommended to monitor a router. Like the following stats:(in real-time) CPU Utilization Bandwidth Utilization Packet Count Packets

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-15 Thread Nathan
: Monitoring the network: Routers I am interesting in getting some ideas as to which packages are out there and recommended to monitor a router. Like the following stats:(in real-time) CPU Utilization Bandwidth Utilization Packet Count Packets in Error Type of Traffic It would have to be able

RE: Monitoring the network: Routers

2003-07-14 Thread Potter, Tim
of. www.solarwinds.net Check out the Engineer's edition toolset. -Tim -Original Message- From: Nick Benigno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 2:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Monitoring the network: Routers I am interesting in getting some ideas as to which packages