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Re: Backbone Monitoring Tools


From: Bill Thompson <Billt () Mahagonny com>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 16:39:17 -0800

On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 16:07:27 -0800
"Ashe Canvar" <acanvar () gmail com> wrote:


Thanks for the quick responses. Perhaps I should have been more
explicit.

I already use "remstats"
(http://remstats.sourceforge.net/release/index.html) for interface b/w
monitoring. I have worked with nagios and openview int he past.

I have an ospf based network. The specific monitoring problem I am
trying to solve is  :

 1. actively test the currently active path for packet loss and
transfer i.e. draw a latency grid between every datacenter and every
other datacenter

 2. actively detect routing changes / failover to redundant paths
using traceroutes
     i.e. alert if  SFO->CHG->NYC changes to SFO->LXE->HOU->NYC
     ( link state protocols suck as far as testing backup paths go)

3. actively transfer a fixed file
   i.e. draw a datarate grid between every datacenter and every other
datacenter


So, I am not looking for a generic graphing/alerting NMS. Does anyone
use a specific tool that is capable of doing this ?

I am in a buy vs. build debate with my boss ;)

Regards,
Ashe

Oh! Then take a look at the FCP product from Internap.

http://www.internap.com/solutions/routecontrol/page1980.html

The price alone will convince your PHB to let you build a box.

-- 
Bill Thompson
BillT () Mahagonny com

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