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From: "Jory Privett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 5:10 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Network Monitoring and Graphing
I am looking some a sof
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Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 2:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Network Monitoring and Graphing
David E. Smith wrote:
> Jory P
David E. Smith wrote:
Jory Privett wrote:
I am looking some a software package that does network monitoring and
graphing.
WhatsUp will do the monitoring and notifications, but at least the
version I've got doesn't do graphing. (In all fairness, it's an older
version, and MRTG does grap
Jory Privett wrote:
> I am looking some a software package that does network monitoring and
> graphing.
WhatsUp will do the monitoring and notifications, but at least the
version I've got doesn't do graphing. (In all fairness, it's an older
version, and MRTG does graphing just fine.)
Nagios works
What are you using with your netflow data? I've been using nfcapd to
store the streams to files and then parsing the data with nfdump and
custom scripts.
I would like to some other admin's netflow usage. Right now I use it to
track bandwidth usage per IP so I can see who is responsible for n
We use nagios for alerting and caci for graphing and trending. Let me
know if you need help with setup or integration.
Mark
Jory Privett wrote:
I am looking some a software package that does network monitoring and
graphing. I have used MRTG for graphing before. I have looked at
WhatsU
Nagios for notifications and cacti for graphing.
I am also looking at a pretty nice oss project called zenoss. It has
auto discovery, graphing and notifications. It also does some asset
tracking and other features. I have not spent alot of time with it yet,
but I did run the auto discovery and ca
I use nagios and cacti for notification and graphing respectively. Both
were simple to set up on a debian box via apt-get.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Jory Privett wrote:
I am looking some a software package that does network monitoring and
graphing. I have used MRTG for graphing
I've been using zabbix effectively for those purposes.
Does a good job, has nice template control, soon is supposed to support
auto discovery.
Steve
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Jory Privett wrote:
> I am looking some a software package that does network monitoring and
> graphing. I have used MRTG for graphing before.
WhatsUp and JFFNMS both.
What'sUp is very quick to notify via SMS (I get the messages within 10
seconds of a host being down). JFF for keeping historical data, etc.
Travis
Microserv
Jory Privett wrote:
I am looking some a software package that does network monitoring and
graphing. I have us
Look at CACTI. It has a steep learning curve, but is open source and
there is a ton of help in it's forums. We use it to monitor around 4,000
wireless subscribersincluding access points, switches, routers, mail
servers, etc. It also has an alert/notification plug-in available that
will moni
I am looking some a software package that does network monitoring and
graphing. I have used MRTG for graphing before. I have looked at
WhatsUp, JFFNMS and Niagos before. I want to be able to graph traffic on
network ports of my routers (Cisco and Mikrotik) and wireless equipment. I
also wo
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