Has anyone tried OnPage (http://onpage.com/) ? Our manager thought it sounded interesting.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 6:17 PM, Rob Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey guys. Thanks for all the replies. I appreciate it. For the people out > there that have used/recommended an SMS modem > do you have a make/model that you could recommend? I have seen that there > are some that are lan based vs serial based, which could be useful for > multiple systems being > able to use it. (Although I could probably hang a serial based one off a > terminal server and make use of it that way). > Let me know which models you have used. Also, are there cmda vs gsm ones? > And, what carrier plan do you get for the sms modem, since it will only > ever text? > > Thanks. > > > rgt > > Whitehead Network/System Administrator > > ----- On Jul 29, 2016, at 5:30 PM, Rob Taylor(Whitehead) [email protected] > wrote: > > > Hi Guys. Where I work we have been using nagios for fault monitoring and > having > > it send alerts to our cell phones via the carriers email-to-text > gateways. > > We have been having some reliability issues with some carriers, where > people > > haven't been getting our alerts, although the mail gateway accepted the > > message. > > So, I'm looking at the possibility of making use of an external service, > such as > > opsgenie for alerting, or trying to send alerts via sms modem. > > Does anyone out there in bblisa land have any experience with either? It > appears > > that opsgenie has some acknowledgement and escalation as part of the > alerting, > > so > > if the on-call person doesn't get/respond to the page, it can alert the > next > > person in line, and can integrate with other services like slack. > > > > Let me know what you think, good or bad? I realize that our internet > connection > > needs to be up for opsgenie to work(which is why I thought of an sms > modem as > > another option), but we monitor external connectivity via another cloud > > service, so if internet access goes down, we would get alerted on that > as well. > > I just need to make sure not all the cloud alerting providers are > running in the > > same AWS AZ, etc.. :-) > > > > Thanks, > > > > rgt > > > > Whitehead Network/System Administrator > > _______________________________________________ > bblisa mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa >
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