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Re: : SLA monitoring software package


From: Jason Blakey <jblakey () playground net>
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 08:57:28 -0500


Looks like you could implement a lot of firehunter's functionality using
a combination of MRTG and NetSaint.... (both excellent tools)

Thanks,
jason
jblakey () frogboy net

On Thu, 09 Nov 2000, Yu Ning wrote:
Hi,

Thanks your information. It seems that Netcool has been part of Cisco product line
called CIC -Cisco Info Center.

regards,
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(Mr.) Yu Ning, Chief Eng.
Internet Network Product Dep.
Data Com. Bureau, China Telecom
Beijing, P.R.C. +86-10-62072357/54
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As we know SLA is frequently referred by some major NSPs, I 
wonder if there is any
vendor specific, or third party software package that can help an 
NSP to monitor its 
backbone network and to see if its network conform their SLA 
agreement with customers?

If there is any well-known SLA monitoring software ? How about 
IPM (Internet Performance
Monitor) by Cisco? Anyone has any comment on using IPM ?


We had a look at some of these tools and found that there
was a large selection of not so good tools - in the end
we have gone for Netcool [www.micromuse.com] which has
some good capabilities for the measurement but very
poor capabilities for presenting this information to
third parties, such as customers.

Regards,
Neil.
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