sAlive is *still* a great choice for very little $$$  I found it easier to
install locally at the smaller client sites on the ONLY machine setup to
allow me to VPN in and control (at my advice), the more robust sites can
handle a permanent tunnel where I can *also* monitor from a local
installation at my site.

  _____  

From: Clayton Doige [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 12:22 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Remote Network Monitoring Software


Hi all, this is more targetting at those of you on list that work for
consultancy firms, as opposed to in house folks.
 
I am surfing around looking at various network monitoring tools, but the key
things that I am looking for are ones that allow a consultancy firm to
remotely monitor several networks simulteneously, and securely. The idea
being we can have a dashboard in our office showing our various client's
networks and alerting us to any issues. So this obviously mean mutilple
domains, subnets, SNMP communities and the like.
 
What are folks using, and how happy are you with it?
 
Thanks
 
Clayton



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