Hi Tim,

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tim
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 10:24 AM
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Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] 2 Easy and 1 Hard Question


WUG Gurus,

I am working on a Network Management opportunity and have a couple of
questions (I tried to save them up so I would only bug you once):


(e)  How many devices can WUG monitor?  I am looking at a network with well
over 500 devices (30 or so Maps), do you think this will be a problem?
I'VE BEEN ON THIS FORUM FOR ALMOST 3 YEARS, SOME ARE MONITORING NETWORKS
WITH OVER 3000 DEVICES.  SIZE DEPENDS ON THE NUMBER OF DEVICES, SERVICES,
MAPS, ETC.

(h)  I am going to be using a combination of Denika and WUG, I would like
to set up an alarm that sends an email when a WAN link is over %75 utilized
for a period of 10 minutes or more?  Any Ideas?
USE THE FREE SNMP PLUG-IN THAT COMES WITH WHATSUP GOLD.  ELSE, USE DENIKA (A
PLUGIN FOR WHATSUP GOLD) WWW.WHATSUPGOLD.NET

(e)  And lastly application support:  SAP, Notes, PeopleSoft, Oracle,
MS-SQL; can custom services be set up for all these devices (port #'s would
be great)?
WELL, AT SOME LEVEL YOU CAN MONITOR THE ABOVE.  FIRST, TRY THE FREE WHATSUP
GOLD SERVICES PLUGIN.  ELSE, TRY READING THE WHITE PAPER AT:
http://www.ipswitch.com/Support/whatsup/custom%20services%20paper_05.htm
BUILT AND MAINTAINED BY MANY OF US ON THIS FORUM.

I HOPE THAT HELPS.

Michael Patterson
Somix Technologies
(207)324-8805 x222
(207)324-8683 fax
www.SOMIX.com
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Thanks for any and all help!!!!



Tim Pfannes


P.S.  How is this for a wish list item:  Let me have a line on a map and
have its color property be directly related to the routers its connected
to, that way if I lose a WAN interface I can have link turn red with the
routers.  Just an idea.


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