That's right.   We have this running in our NOC as a backup only if the local 
ones fail.  Our DIAs are geographically dispersed so the thought is we run 
these in the DIA and some other key towers for their local subnets only since 
we don't backhaul our traffic from the different regions to the NOC, we dump it 
on the Internet close to the tower groupings.   If these monitors fail for some 
reason, we fire up the one in the NOC that is connected to those subnets 
through VPN.   We are looking for cheap and small foot print since we have a 
very feasible backup we can kick in easily.

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Probably what a lot of us would do. I kind of get the impression that he wants 
to run these things locally?



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On 8/25/2018 3:39 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it typical to run those 
functions in one or more servers in your noc?

On Sat, Aug 25, 2018, 3:05 PM David Coudron 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
OK, sounds like we need to get our hands on a PI and start messing with it.   
Our monitoring is mostly going to be IP based stuff.   We are implementing 
Sonar and need it to run the Poller client.  So we will be ping devices and 
doing SNMP pulls.   We may also have it do some other scripted stuff, but 
haven't really dug into that much.

Once we have a Linux device in these sites, I am sure there is more that we 
could be doing with it than what we monitor/control today.

Regards,

David Coudron



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Raspberry pi should be robust enough, the only issue would be sd card 
durability if you don't pick a good quality card and take care to mount the 
drives with sd friendly mount options.

To somewhat hijack the discussion, I'm interested in what you plan to monitor 
on site.  The reason is that I'm currently doing product definition work for 
our next generation in caninet monitoring platform which is going to include a 
lot of the functionality that would normally be reserved for the noc.   Mainly 
want to know what people are looking for in this type of solution.

On Sat, Aug 25, 2018, 8:10 AM David Coudron 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We are considering adding a small Linux based PC/device into our cabinets to 
run a variety of monitoring services.   There are lots of small computing 
options out there, but we haven't stumbled across a solution that seems to 
provide the fit we are looking for.   Here is a list of desired features:

  1.  Support for Ubuntu 16.04
  2.  POE powered, either 24 or 48 V will work
  3.  Small form factor, DIN Rail mounted would be ideal
  4.  Cheap - We think there is reasonably priced stuff out there, but haven't 
found it yet.   There are industrial versions of these things, but we don't 
need that reliability or durability

Some things that aren't important to us:

  1.  Durability - we have backup monitoring running in our NOC so if we lose 
one of these we can run indefinitely without it
  2.  High Performance - any moderate level platform will do, it is just 
monitoring
  3.  Gigabit Ethernet - 100 Mbit is fine
  4.  Bluetooth/Wifi or video support -  As long as we can get Linux installed 
and log into it remotely we are fine.

We keep looking at the Raspberry PI platform, but are not sure that either the 
performance/compatibility under Ubuntu will be OK.   Anyone have any luck with 
a moderately priced solution for this kind of thing?

Regards,

David Coudron




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