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 catagorize some hard to get the graphs working. Pretty simple web interface.
www.zenoss.com They also have a VMWare image, so if you have vmware player or vmware server (both free) setup some where you can have it up and running in 10 minutes to try it out. Also I gather netflow data from my core router, I have not started graphing yet, but I do create some usage reports from the data. Ryan On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 17:10 -0500, 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 > -- WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
