We use observium for monitoring routers, servers, and switches. It can do auto discovery if you want it to, but we don't.

We do *not* use it for monitoring radios, we just point it to a dns entry for a site (say sw1.k0x.internaldnsnamehere) to monitor traffic and latency. It integrates with ntop, rancid, smokeping, and a few other things to pull that data right into the observium interface.

You can *not* specify certain OIDs and things to monitor, it does all of this on it's own. If there isn't a device specific MIB or if the OIDs don't follow a the SNMP standards to "a T", then it won't workfor that device very well.

Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer
SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com <http://www.spitwspots.com>

On 11/03/2014 09:38 AM, Joshua Heide via Af wrote:

Besides prtg and cacti is there anything else out there worth looking into. Currently we use prtg to monitor all of our towers and things at our noc. Then we use cacti to monitor our customers. Just curious what you guys use and if there anything new coming out.

Thanks,

Josh Heide

Velociter Wireless

(office) 209-838-1221

(fax) 209-838-1800

www.velociter.net <http://www.velociter.net/>


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