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Hi,
Sorry for the late follow-up on this,
Saku Ytti wrote:
Other thing that annoys me is how SNMP pollers are implemented,
they're blocking, giving sucky performance on misbehaving or down
nodes.
Oh I agree, most of the free NMS systems out
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Dari: Pavel Skovajsa pavel.skova...@gmail.com
Judul: Re: [c-nsp] Free NMS Tools
Kepada: Saku Ytti s...@ytti.fi, cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Tanggal: Sabtu, 18 Juli, 2009, 10:15 PM
Hi Saku,
I fully symphatetize with everything you said. The problem is that
there is NO system
On (2009-07-03 14:00 +0100), Mario Spinthiras wrote:
Hey,
I would say Zenoss is looking good because of the inventory management you
can do and because of the logical structure it puts everything in. I wrote
Everything else just seems inadequate or poor.
I recently spent few moments
On 17/07/2009 08:01, Saku Ytti wrote:
My main grief with NMS I've looked at is virtually no integration with network
devices out of the box.
Saku,
you've got it all wrong. Networks run on servers and desktops running
windows. That is all.
What is this BGP thing you talk about anyway?
Nick,
Network, Networking, Services, Desktop etc terms you need to
understnd. you can use google uncle to help you.
(you've got it all wrong. Networks run on servers and desktops running
windows. That is all.)
Networks run on servers who said that? in fact networks
does not run on servers,
On 17/07/2009 13:18, Jonny Martin wrote:
I think there was a touch of sarcasm in his original post. Nick's email
domain suggests he is familiar with the use of BGP :).
I admit to using BGP now and then.
In fact, it's not just the tools that cause real problems. We still don't
even have a
Saku Ytti s...@ytti.fi said:
To me all OSS NMS solutions out seem like they are made by
coder-in-server-admin not coder-in-network-admin, and as such seem to
have much more integration with servers than with network
This is one of the reasons why over the years we developed sanet, the
other
On (2009-07-17 15:26 +0200), Michele Bergonzoni wrote:
First thank you for your reply Michele, SANET sounds interesting,
and I'll definitely take a look at it.
People want NMS to automatically monitor BGP
In the library there is the check for the BGP neighborship state:
We're currently using Cacti, Nagios, and RANCID in an ISP environment.
Nagios is a bit bulky when it comes to the management side of things but I
highly recomend both RANCID and Cacti. Depending on your knowledge level
with *nix systems, CactiEZ is also available. The EZ version is a
Mario Spinthiras wrote:
I would say Zenoss is looking good because of the inventory management you
can do and because of the logical structure it puts everything in. I wrote
an old dusty article a long long time ago on NMSs , maybe you can take a
peak.
Hi,
Both tools work very well. However, we have recently been pushed to convert
these solutions to commercial ones as management feels they will get better
support if they pay for a solution...
absolute rubbish. they should stick with their job and let you
do your job which is ensuring that
(which they rarely do)
Daftbut its a living.
Dean
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From: a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk
To: Joshua Eyres joshua.ey...@gmail.com
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Free NMS Tools
Hi,
Both tools work very well
I would say Zenoss is looking good because of the inventory management you
can do and because of the logical structure it puts everything in. I wrote
an old dusty article a long long time ago on NMSs , maybe you can take a
peak.
http://www.spinthiras.org/2008/07/network-monitoring/
Everything
On Jul 3, 2009, at 5:31 AM, Joshua Eyres wrote:
We use ns4 (http://www.noodles.org.uk) and RANCID (http://www.shrubbery.net
)
here.
Both tools work very well. However, we have recently been pushed to
convert
these solutions to commercial ones as management feels they will get
better
...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Arne Larsen
Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 3:24 PM
To: ==N==
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Free NMS Tools
==N== wrote:
Dear All,
Currently I looking for NMS ( Network Monitoring) tools which is Free Open
source base.
I need you suggestion. Currently I have more
==N== wrote:
Dear All,
Currently I looking for NMS ( Network Monitoring) tools which is Free Open
source base.
I need you suggestion. Currently I have more then 100 Cisco Routers and some for L3 3com Switches.
I thank you in advanced for any sugesstion.
Regards,
suryantofang
I have to agree with Randy. The Dude. No learning curve and you can get it
up and running in about 45 min (hand entering your nodes) and of course, it
will do discovery if you tell it the subnets to search.
A lot of cool stuff to do for links, maps, etc. Its powerful, not open
source, but still
Opsview
http://www.opsview.org/
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Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 12:39 AM
To: ==N==
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Free NMS Tools
Take a look at flow-tools for netflow and cacti for snmp graphing.
Nedi is also good for network management.
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