--- Doug Weathers wrote:
It looks like InterMapper ships with Apple's new rackmount server.
Pretty cool! Congratulations.
--- end of quote ---
Thanks for your good wishes. We are (obviously) very pleased about this deal.
We're still checking with Apple to find out what kind of publicity we can
Adam:
There are a couple ways to suspend notifications:
1) InterMapper 3.5 and newer have a snooze alarm feature that allows you to
disable all alarms globally for up to 15 minutes. Whenever you acknowledge an
outage, you can check the Don't send notifications for ___ minutes box. This
Folks:
--- Phillips, Dave (CM - AZ) wrote:
I have a backup (Secondary system). How are any of you using a redundant
system.
The best that I have come up with is to have the maps copied to the backup
system. Have the backup system 1 map monitor the primary system, and if the
primary stops
Jeff:
--- You wrote:
I have a server which runs DNS and POP3. currently i am only monitoring
the POP access with intermapper.
Is there a way i can run 2 probes on one device? i know I can have 2
separate Icons with different probes. I would like to have just one
icon,...with two probes.
---
Charles:
Thanks for the comments.
--- Charles South wrote:
I'd like greater use of context-clicks within the product. For
example, it would be natural to context-click on any map element (such
as a device being monitored) and (1) open the Attach Notification box
that lets you define who is
Adam:
--- Adam W. Kincheloe wrote:
A different topic...What is the future for Intermapper on Classic Environment?
Will it cease to exist anytime soon?
--- end of quote ---
Thanks for your note. The short answer is that we'll continue to enhance the
Classic version in parallel with the MacOS X
Bob:
Thanks for the note.
--- Bob Cassidy wrote:
When I ctrl-click, I don't get an option to Set Reference Point. I
only get the following options:
Set Community
Set Timeout
Set Comment
Launch
--- end of quote ---
Hmmm... Which version of InterMapper are you using? Thanks.
Rich Brown
Manny:
--- Manny Gonzalez wrote:
She works like a charm... Super cool.
However, I will tell you one thing you can add to your help file / instructions
file:
Don't just change the name of the files via the gui (clicking on the name of the
file
to rename it) You MUST go into File-Info
Toby:
--- You wrote:
That solves the mystery. Thanks for clarifying Bill. DLing the 3.7.1b1 now.
Also kudo's on the prompt fix!
--- end of quote ---
Unfortunately, 3.7.1b1 won't fix this - it'll be fixed in the *next* release.
Thanks for your patience.
Rich Brown[EMAIL
Charles:
Thanks for the note.
--- Charles Warlick requested:
1) Logarithmic scales. In displaying traffic to/from two or more
ports of a switch which have orders of magnitude different traffic
levels, logarithmic scales would be very useful.
2) Gray backgrounds for web versions of strip
John:
This is peculiar. Have you ever plotted the ping times to see if this comes on
suddenly or gradually?
Rich Brown
Dartware, LLC
--- You wrote:
I'm using IM 3.7.1 Classic with MacOS 9.2. Intermapper is the only thing
running on the system.
One of the parameters I monitor is round-trip
Charlie:
--- Charlie Winchcombe wrote:
I was on the right track with the getty, turns out that Apple enable
the Xserve's serial port as a terminal line by default!
--- end of quote ---
Thanks for the info. I've added it to the InterMapper FAQ at:
Folks:
InterMapper and InterMapper Remote 4.0.2 are now available. The changes are
listed in the release notes below.
WE RECOMMEND THAT ALL USERS OF VERSIONS 4.0 AND 4.0.1 UPGRADE TO 4.0.2 AS SOON
AS POSSIBLE. There was an error in coding schedules, and notifications may be
sent (or suppressed)
Folks:
Thanks to Matt Stevens and Steve Campbell for their comments on sub-maps. These
are great questions, and we left them open because we didn't have clear answers
when we rolled out version 4.0. Let me rephrase them, and open the list to
discussion.
1) Currently, a top-level icon blinks
Mike:
Thanks for the comments.
--- Mike Dunstan wrote:
I'd like to see the ability to export a map and a snapshot of the
latest status of everything on it in a format that can be queried by
another IM. This is not the same as opening that map in the second
IM; the second IM does not query the
Folks:
InterMapper 4.0.3 is now available. Two important bugs have been fixed recently.
- Windows users could see crashes when a page was sent via a modem (fixed in
4.0.3)
- There was a bug in notification schedules: anyone who had used InterMapper
Remote/Console 4.0 or 4.0.1 should
Folks:
--- Rich Brown wrote:
- Matt and Steve suggested that a top-level icon should be blue if everything
on its sub-map has been acknowledged. Do you agree? Is there some other
representation that would be better?
--- end of quote ---
--- and then Steve Campbell wrote:
Did I say that? ;-)
John:
--- John Stadter wrote:
How do you create sub maps with IM Remote?
--- end of quote ---
To create a sub-map, create a new device on a map, and set its probe to Map
Status. Parameters to a Map Status probe are:
- The IP address of the InterMapper server that hosts the sub-map. Use
Matt:
Thanks for following up on this.
--- Matt Stevens wrote:
Is there a timeline yet for adding the device list feature to InterMapper
Remote? It's extremely handy since it allows you to see all the down devices
for
multiple maps in one place.
The device list is on the feature list to be
James:
--- You wrote:
What is your licensing policy if I want to install a second copy of
intermapper on a development server, mainly used for updating maps,
testing new versions of the software, testing custom probes, etc. Will
another full license need to be purchased? Thanks In Advance.
Folks:
The InterMapper Team is pleased to announce that final versions of InterMapper
4.0.5 and InterMapper Remote 4.0.5 are now available. A summary of the changes
is available at http://www.intermapper.com/im40.html. Full release notes are
available from the Download pages, which are:
James:
Thanks for the note.
--- James P. Ashe wrote:
this one is a long shot, but you can't say i didn't ask...
And we promise not to fix it if we don't know it's broke :-)
per-map SMTP settings.
why? on a multihomed system youd ideally like to have a map for
network 1 send its alerts
Folks:
We're getting many tech support requests from people whose e-mail notifications
aren't working. The problem frequently turns out to be that they aren't filling
in the Senders address field in the preferences.
Apparently, their mail host is refusing to relay mail with a blank From:
field.
James:
--- Ashe, James P. wrote:
We are starting to consolidate some web servers onto a new windows
server 2003 machine running IIS6.
However, the HTTP probe always returns an error 400 when monitoring
these migrated webs.
Has anyone been able to get the HTTP probe to talk to IIS6?
--- end of
James:
--- You wrote:
...set a device (that wasn't really a true device) that would be
dependant on the availability of multiple devices.
i.e.
I want to test the availability of different off site web sites,
services, etc. to determine to overall availability of our internet
connection (for
James:
--- James Berriman wrote:
I've set up a new user with access to all maps. When I log on as this user,
the home page defaults to the first map (alphabetically). I don't get the
full errors page, which I usually see. Running InterMapper 4.0.4 on Mac Os
X.
--- end of quote ---
You should
Dennis:
--- Dennis O'Reilly wrote:
We use the attached probe to monitor the BGP state for our Cisco and
Juniper routers. Create one device on your map for each BGP peer that
you want to monitor. The NOLINKS flag suppresses the polling for
interface MIBs.
--- end of quote ---
Thanks for
Folks:
We've been working hard on a new release of InterMapper. Today, we're rolling
out InterMapper 4.1b2. Our plan is to create a couple more beta-test versions,
then ship a final release.
You can download the current beta-test version from this URL:
--- Jerome Fleury wrote:
Is there any plan in future releases to be able to authenticate to Intermapper against a Radius
server ?
Best thing would be to have special radius attributes to give rights to maps.
--- end of quote ---
Thanks for the note. We have had other requests for the ability to
Folks:
We are beginning to think about enhancements to future versions of InterMapper. One frequent request we hear is for better reporting capabilities.
Now that strip charts are implemented in InterMapper Remote/Console, InterMapper can provide a certain measure of historical information. But
Folks:
A few weeks ago, I sent a request to the InterMapper-Talk list asking for your
thoughts on reporting facilities that you would like to see in future versions
of InterMapper. Thanks to all who responded. I have summarized the responses on
this page:
Folks:
A few weeks ago, I sent a request to the InterMapper-Talk list asking for your
thoughts on reporting facilities that you would like to see in future versions
of InterMapper. Thanks to all who responded. I have summarized the responses on
this page:
Folks:
A couple customers have reported that InterMapper was useful in detecting or
responding to this most recent round of virus/work attacks.
Do you have a story that shows how InterMapper helped you? We're looking to pull
together an application note or white paper that gives some hints for
Toby:
--- Toby Rodwell wrote:
First, when using InterMapper Remote 4.1 Build 38022, when I reload a
device's probe (for changes to take effect), the community changes back to
the default 'public'.
Second, I'm trying out a custom probe to log firewall counters - the
counters work perfectly well
Charlie:
Thanks for the note.
--- Charlie Winchcombe wrote:
A huge time saver would be a 'find all with' or better yet 'select all
with' function for bulk changes - e.g. the subnets for all WAN links
went from /29 to /30.
This is a couple of steps if I could just get all the $%^W#$%W%^
Jakob:
Thanks for the note.
--- Jakob Peterhansel wrote:
Looking at the Web Error screen, I kind of wonder what good the SysUpTime column
is for devices in error. Actually, I only see SNMP devices report something here
(naturally) and the rest is blank.
And the SysUpTime reported, is old,
Doug:
--- You wrote:
Did I miss this in the documentation? I looked through the HTML version on the
InterMapper web site and didn't see it.
--- end of quote ---
No. I just added it as a result of the previous message. Here's the URL:
http://www.intermapper.com/immanual/appxb/parameters.html
--- Frank Knapp wrote:
We tried the auto wire builder.. A device that normally did not build a
wire now does except that if we move the wire to a new location it re-builds
to where IM thinks it goes on start. The second item that we noticed is that
the wire starts as speed unknown, then in a scan
Mike:
--- You wrote:
I desire a scale that is *not* a percentage of 100 utilization of the max
allowed bandwidth. I rather it would be a scale that displays the bandwidth
by Mbps on the vertical axis.
--- end of quote ---
Ahhh. I see - the utilization is, by definition, a percentage.
Would it
Folks:
The official releases of InterMapper(R) and InterMapper Remote(tm) 4.1.3 are
available. You can download them from this page.
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/index.html
Here is the list of new features in this version, as well as a link to the full
release notes.
Doug:
--- Doug Weathers wrote:
I don't know if it's actually a bug or not to include null bytes in an
HTML stream, but it does cause a problem for us.
--- end of quote ---
I wouldn't call it a feature (that is, we don't do it on purpose...) so we'll
take a look at it to see why it's there. I've
Folks:
Dartware will be exhibiting at the WISPCON V show in Chicago next week, 15-17
March 2004. It's a small show focused toward Wireless ISPs. There are a number
of very involved vendors, and excellent educational sessions. (I will be giving
a talk there about Monitoring your network with SNMP,
Folks:
A customer asks whether there's any way to have a UPS generate a SNMP trap for
interesting conditions, such as switching from AC to battery power. (Obviously,
we're talking about a UPSs without built-in SNMP agents.)
I know about the Network UPS Tools (http://www.networkupstools.org)
--- Tim Streater and Bill Fisher wrote:
I couldn't obviously see and new strip charting features - what am I
missing?
I believe most of the strip chart changes are bug fixes, namely
improved support for charting negative values and better interaction
with IM Remote.
--- end of quote ---
The
Folks:
InterMapper(R) 4.2 is now availalbe. It contains a number of new features
including:
* Customized Helper Applications: InterMapper now allows you to customize the
list of helper applications used on your system. When you right-click or
control-click on a device, you can now invoke
--- Frank Knapp wrote:
Running 4.2 on Mac-X (10.3.4) we have consistantly noticed that while there are
'streaming traps' coming to InterMapper the user access is very limited. The
rest of the machine works with no noticable degredation in speed. When
attempting to bring IM to the front or
Matthew:
--- You wrote:
I have updated the Cisco PIX, VPN 3000, and Foundry probes to work with
InterMapper 4.2.1. The Foundry probe now also monitors fan and power
supply status.
I have also included a new APC environmental monitor probe. It works
with the newer model monitors, including the
Folks:
Dennis O'Reilly from University of British Columbia submitted a Cisco Service
Assurance Agent probe that monitors jitter, latency, and packet loss on a
particular interface. Read about it at:
http://www.intermapper.com/contrib/customprobes.html
It's a pretty slick probe, both
Kim:
--- Kim Young wrote:
Ok, I'm a green newbie. Where is the custom icon folder? Do I need to create it
myself and if so, where?
--- end of quote ---
The InterMapper Settings folder contains the Custom Icons folder. I'm pretty
sure you're using InterMapper on MacOS: here's a page that
Dartware is pleased to announce that InterMapper 4.3a1 is now available for
testing. It contains the following new features:
* The ability to monitor one or several NT Services running on a remote
Windows
computer. This is available for copies of InterMapper running on a Windows
computer.
Bennie:
--- Bennie Warren wrote:
So that if a main link connecting a tower went out we would get paged
for that and not 50 pages for all the customers and everything else at
that tower and beyond. Hopefully this all makes since.
--- end of quote ---
I have a couple thoughts:
- You can
Bennie:
--- Bennie Warren wrote:
You really have my curiosity up on the last part of your response about
the wireless add-on. I am guessing it is a set of probes for wireless
radios?
--- end of quote ---
Yes, we have a set of probes for various manufacturer's wireless gear. The list
of
Matt:
--- Matt Stevens wrote:
Right now we're limited to basically wrapping the core content of the
current pages (Map list, error, full, outages, device list) with our own
shell. But you can't change the fundemental way the data is presented -
or what data is presented.
--- end of quote ---
Jason:
Yikes! We haven't heard anything like this, but that's a pretty specific error
message, and the timing is plenty suspicious.
I have submitted your note as a bug report. Thanks for your patience.
Rich Brown[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dartware, LLC
Folks:
Dartware has asked a team of students from the Tuck Business School at Dartmouth
College to help us with a market survey of Voice over IP.
The team would like to talk with various people in the industry, vendors or
customers, to help get a sense of the market, so that Dartware can make a
Patrick:
--- You wrote:
I am getting the following error when connecting from the web on 4.3b3.
KU_goodbyeProtocol Error: XML data is not well-formed./KU_goodbye
--- end of quote ---
You're probably pointing your web browser to port 8181, which is the default
port InterMapper uses to talk to
Folks:
The near-final version of InterMapper is now available. InterMapper 4.3 features
a number of significant enhancements over earlier versions, including:
- Monitoring NT services
- Importing and exporting tab-delimited files
- Geographic import: use latitude and longitude
Folks:
A quick note to say that InterMapper 4.3 is now available. The official version
of has minor changes from the final beta-test build of last week. InterMapper
4.3 features a number of significant enhancements over earlier versions,
including:
- Monitoring NT services
-
Bennie:
--- You wrote:
Are these probes still available? If not are there any mysql probes
available anywhere yet?
--- end of quote ---
I don't know if these are the current versions, but I had a copy of these on my
hard drive. I have not tested them.
As promised, here's your chance to tell us what you'd like to see in future
versions of InterMapper.
Please respond to the list, or send your suggestions to me privately. Many
thanks!
Rich Brown[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dartware, LLC http://www.dartware.com
10 Buck
Folks:
I want to thank everyone for their thoughts about InterMapper, and take this as
a second opportunity to request your feedback.
We're currently working through our list of potential enhancements and requests
to come up with the set of features for the next version of InterMapper. It's
Folks:
A quick note to say that InterMapper 4.3.1b3 is available. It fixes a number of
bugs in the 4.3 version. (The beta-2 version was not publicly released...)
Download:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/test.html
Release Notes:
Dan:
--- You wrote:
Has anyone had any luck getting this going? I've specified the correct
details to connect to our Barracuda box, but get Reason: [HTTP]
Disconnected from port 8000 after 1 seconds as the reason that it doesn't
work. I can browse and access the Barracuda in IE on the machine
Folks:
A quick note to say that InterMapper 4.3.1b4 is available. It fixes a number of
bugs in the 4.3 version. We believe this is the final candidate for 4.3.1.
Download:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/beta.html
Release Notes:
Tim:
--- You wrote:
Unfortunately, the Intermapper wireless probe doesn't seem to like it.
We can't get stats from the slave side anymore. Any ideas?
--- end of quote ---
Yikes! We won't be able to look at this until after the 4 July holiday, but
would you provide us (off-list, if you prefer)
Folks:
InterMapper 4.3.2b1 is available. It fixes a number of bugs in the 4.3.1
version.
Download:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/beta.html
Release Notes:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/imtestreleasenotes43.html
Folks:
Axel Bauer at Telconi.com tells me that the official release of Telconi Terminal
1.01 is now available. This program is a cross-platform (Mac, Windows,
Linux/Unix) GUI for configuring Cisco routers. You can read more about at
http://www.telconi.com.
In addition, Telconi has done a
Folks:
InterMapper 4.3.3 is available. This is a minor update: there are no major
features beyond those in version 4.3.
What's New
http://www.intermapper.com/im43.html
Release Notes
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/imreleasenotes43.html
Download
Folks:
Here is our first public beta-test version of InterMapper 4.4. You can find the
full list of new features listed at this page.
http://www.intermapper.com/im44.html
SOFTWARE STATUS
This is a beta-test version. We have implemented all the features we expect to
add in this release.
Chip:
--- You wrote:
The Barracuda HTTP probe in IM server 4.3.3 stopped working when we
upgraded our Barracuda 400 Spam Virus Firewall to firmware 3.3.02.xxx. I
can't find any obvious reasons, but haven't checked for changes in the
Barracuda API. Is anyone else seeing this, or do I have a
Jim:
--- Jim Hoagland wrote:
On the Intermapper Remote Server Firewall is it possible to permit a
small portion of a Class-c instead of the whole class-c.
x.x.33.128 0.0.0.63 id not can this be added..
--- end of quote ---
From the manual at the URL below:
---
Entering Address Ranges
You can
Jason:
--- Jason Mader wrote:
One feature on the charts that I wish to see is that the Logarithm
chart is to Base 10 and not a natural logarithm. Base 10 is so much
more meaningful on a network.
--- end of quote ---
Good point. Check out the InterMapper 4.4 beta at:
Folks:
If you haven't taken a moment to try it out our latest test version of
InterMapper, this would be a good chance. It is in its final form, except for a
number of small fixes over earlier beta-test releases. You can find the full
list of new features listed at this page.
Jakob:
--- You wrote:
Say, I would like to graph the following data and get a nice picture:
Server Round-trip-time: milli-sec value
DSL utilization: Percent value
Number of Users: Integer, 0-200 or so..
--- end of quote ---
We have been considering something like this. Our current thought would
Jakob:
--- You wrote:
Is it just me, or is it very tedious to have the version number in
the filename?
--- end of quote ---
I mildly prefer having the version number, but I would like to hear what other
customers say.
Rich Brown[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dartware, LLC
Folks:
A new beta-test version of InterMapper 4.4 is now available. Version 4.4b4 is a
near-final version of the software that we plan to release next week.
InterMapper 4.4 supports many new features. See the What's New? page (below) for
details. The 4.4b4 release includes the following changes
Dear Patrick:
--- Patrick Mugabeni wrote:
Is any tool I can use to create probes for Waverider EUMs ?
--- end of quote ---
Jakob Peterhansel's note is a good description of the general process of
building probes.
But InterMapper 4.4 has probes for both WaveRider CCU and EUMs built-in. I've
Patrick:
WISPerMapper is a version of InterMapper that has probes for the kind of radio
gear that WISPs often use. Same underlying software, but different serial
numbers unlock different capabilities.
As Jakob points out, simply enter the license file I provided to unlock the WISP
probes.
We
Folks:
We are pleased to announce that InterMapper 4.4 is now available. It contains a
number of new features that make it easier to monitor your network, including:
* Device List shows all the devices on a particular server as a list.
* SNMP version 3 - All SNMP probes can use SNMP
Folks:
InterMapper 4.4.1b1 is now available. It is a minor bug-fix release for the
version we shipped earlier this week.
You can download from:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/test.html
Rich Brown
Dartware, LLC
Folks:
InterMapper 4.4.1b2 is now available. It is a minor bug-fix release for the
version we shipped earlier this week.
You can download from:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/test.html
Rich Brown
Dartware, LLC
Pedro:
--- You wrote:
Look at what you web site says
This page has links to the current test version of InterMapper and
InterMapper Remote
--- end of quote ---
The web site is correct - that page does list the beta-test version.
But I see your confusion: In my earlier note, I should have
Pedro:
--- Pedro Quezada wrote:
nice...this product gets better dall the time.
is there a limit to how many devices intermapper can monitor...and how many
probes it can execute per secong or minute?
--- end of quote ---
Thanks for the kind words. We have customers who monitor thousands of
In an earlier message, Bill Fisher explained how InterMapper can process
variables received from a SNMP Trap.
There is now a page on the web site that describes this facility. It's at:
http://www.intermapper.com/immanual/appxb/snmp/traps.html
Please get back to me if you have further questions.
Folks:
InterMapper 4.4.2b5 is available. It is a near-final beta-test version of the
next release. It is a minor bug-fix release and contains no feature
enhancements.
You can download from:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/beta.html
The Release Notes list the changes in this
Folks:
InterMapper 4.4.2b7 is available. It is a near-final beta-test version of the
next release. It is a minor bug-fix release and contains one minor feature
enhancement.
You can download from:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/beta.html
The Release Notes list the changes in this
Folks:
InterMapper 4.4.2b7 is available. It is a near-final beta-test version of the
next release. It is a minor bug-fix release and also contains one minor feature
enhancement.
You can download from:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/beta.html
The Release Notes list the changes in
Folks:
InterMapper 4.4.3b2 is available.
The big news is that the MacOS X build now is a Universal Binary, and will work
on MacOS X 10.2.8 through 10.4.x on both PPC/G3/G4/G5 processors and Apple's new
Intel-based computers. There are a number of other bug fixes in this release.
This is a
Folks:
InterMapper 4.4.3b3 is available. In addition to being a Universal Binary on
MacOS X, this release contains a number of other bug fixes.
This is a *test* version of InterMapper. You can download from:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/beta.html
The Release Notes list the
Folks:
InterMapper 4.4.3b4 is available. In addition to being a Universal Binary on
MacOS X, this release contains a number of other bug fixes.
This is a *test* version of InterMapper. You can download from:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/beta.html
The Release Notes list the
Folks:
InterMapper 4.4.3b5 is available. In addition to being a Universal Binary on
MacOS X, this release contains a number of other bug fixes.
This is a *test* version of InterMapper. You can download from:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/beta.html
The Release Notes list the
Jakob:
--- You wrote:
To be honest, I'm proud to announce that the Google Map integration
is working.
http://www.hjemme.dk/map/
--- end of quote ---
This is a very clever display. Nice work! (I'm having fun going through the
Javascript - I've never looked hard at a web application like
Folks:
InterMapper 4.4.3b7 is available. We are hopeful that *this* will be the final
beta test version. This release contains a number of bug fixes.
This is a *test* version of InterMapper. You can download from:
http://www.intermapper.com/binaries/beta.html
The Release Notes list
Joe:
--- Joe Honnold wrote:
I have a custom probe for a Brocade switch that we use to monitor
some Brocade 24000 switches.
It will probably need a bit of tailoring for your switch has it may
no have as many ports.
I will send the probe zipped if you prefer.
--- end of quote ---
If you were
Folks:
We have received a good response on the Feature Survey we announced last week.
But we'd like to hear from more of you...
If you haven't already done so, please take a few minutes to let us know what
new features to InterMapper would be valuable for you.
We'll randomly select a few
Pedro, Mike:
It looks as if the survey application got stuck (we found the database was
locked). If you went to fill out the survey, and found that you couldn't go past
the first page, please try it again - it's OK now...
http://intermapper.com/surveys/survey2526/
Thanks!
Rich Brown
--- James Berriman wrote:
Are you still looking for testers?
--- end of quote ---
Yes, we have room for a couple more people who're willing to spend some time
testing this new version.
Janice will be out for this week, so please respond privately to me -
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - and I'll tell
InterMapper Talk Readers:
There have been many recent messages on the list requesting improvements in
InterMapper. These are particularly helpful at this time because we are
currently working on the next release. A week ago, I sent this note to the
current set of testers:
--- Letter sent to
Folks:
InterMapper 4.4.4b3 is available. This is a Beta-Test version. It updates probes
for DHCP, LDAP, APC UPS, Barracuda, Tranzeo and Redline equipment. It also has
fixes for SSL and DNS probes, as well as a few other bugs. Read the Release
Notes for full details.
We expect this is the final
Folks:
As you're aware, InterMapper sends ping and SNMP packets, and uses the fraction
of returned packets to compute packet loss statistics. We're looking for some
advice about the algorithm:
1) InterMapper 4.5 introduces a Short-term Packet Loss statistic.
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