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 subscribers....including access points, switches, routers, mail
servers, etc. It also has an alert/notification plug-in available that
will monitor set thresholds. I haven't used that feature yet, I must admit.
Good luck.
-Eric
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
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 would like it to notify me if a device is down
either by email or preferably SMS. Monitoring mail and web servers
would be an added plus. I am curious what others use for this type
of application, what they like.dislike about it and if they would
recommend it to someone else.
Thank you,
Jory Privett
WCCS
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