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Re: Network Monitoring System - Recommendations?


From: Joe Shen <joe_hznm () yahoo com sg>
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2004 09:54:56 +0800 (CST)


I read document of these tools and find they work with
Cisco products. But, how about Juniper M160 or M320,
Unishpere's BRAS products?  Where can I find Juniper's
OID on its tempreture, chassis, CPU, bandwidth ? Does
anyone have a  running configuration for M160 or
Unishpere's BRAS products? 

On configuration bankup, rancid use telnet (ssh). But,
I take this a not-secure methode as it has to code
password in login script. Is there any tool to get
configuration file from read-only SNMP cumminity?


Joe 
 


--- Jon Lyons <jlyons30 () yahoo com> wrote:   


Checkout http://perfparse.sourceforge.net/ lets you
graph the data from the nagios plugins...

--- Alexei Roudnev <alex () relcom net> wrote:


I generated config for 'snmpstatd' automatically,
from user;'s database (it
was simple; all I need was Router, Interface,
User-name, number for this
user, priority).

For automated config backups, I use CCR (fully web
based Cisco
configuration -> CVS system).


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andy Dills" <andy () xecu net>
To: "Charlie Khanna - NextWeb"
<charlie () nextweb net>
Cc: <nanog () merit edu>
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: Network Monitoring System -
Recommendations?



On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Charlie Khanna - NextWeb
wrote:

Hi - I was interested in finding out what
software applications other
ISPs
are using for network monitoring?  For
example:



1)       Overall network health - uptime
reports

http://www.nagios.org

2)       Backup router config automatically

http://www.shrubbery.net/rancid/

3)       Bandwidth reporting (or integration
with an MRTG-type app)

http://cricket.sourceforge.net/

4)       SNMP trap support (BGP/OSPF session
drops - emails out)

http://www.snmptt.org/
http://www.nagios.org

5)       Database back end (port info into or
over to other apps)

I'm just looking for something well rounded
for
a small ISP.  I've heard
about OpenNMS and other apps but I'd like to
get
everyone's feedback.
Thanks!

Nothing all in one place, that I'm aware of. But
with a little work, you
could probably integrate it all into nagios.
After
all, you can make the
host names or descriptions URLs that link to
bandwidth and error graphs or
other tools.

Andy

---
Andy Dills
Xecunet, Inc.
www.xecu.net
301-682-9972
---





              
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