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Re: Open-Source Network Management Tools


From: "Alexei Roudnev" <alex () relcom net>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 00:16:15 -0700


In reality, to get best results, use some combination of few such systems.
All have string sides and weak sides.
(For example, snmpstat shows excellent network view, allowing to see exactly
what is going on, and shows good unlimited traffic patterns, such as average
packet size etc, have embedded tickets and reports,  but have hardcoded set
of parameters so if you want something out of it's scope, it's not enough.
Others, such as nagual or cricket, allows to monitor everything but can not
show
system overview and do not have usage reports. )




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lucas Iglesias" <l.iglesias () tiba com>
To: "'Claydon, Tom'" <Tom.Claydon () DobsonTelco net>; <nanog () merit edu>
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 1:09 PM
Subject: RE: Open-Source Network Management Tools



We have been using JFFNMS (http://www.jffnms.org) for the last 2 years and
works just great.
You can monitor almost anything you'd like to via SNMP (we currently use
it
to graph Traffic, Drops, Input Errors, RTT, Packet Loss, CPU, Memory,
Temperature, TCP Connections, BGP, etc). And has email/paging
capabilities.

Try it out and let me know.

Luckas.-

-----Mensaje original-----
De: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu]En nombre de
Claydon, Tom
Enviado el: Martes, 14 de Septiembre de 2004 04:48 p.m.
Para: nanog () merit edu
Asunto: Open-Source Network Management Tools



I'm looking for open-source alternatives for network management, such as
Nagios or Big Brother. We are currently using WhatsUp Gold, and would
like to move to something more flexible (and not running on a Windows
platform). Something that has email/paging capabilities, and can process
SNMP traps would be a plus for us as well.

Recommendations?

Thanks.


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