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RE: Backbone Monitoring Tools


From: "Ray Burkholder" <ray () oneunified net>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 20:38:44 -0400


1. Cricket with Acktomic tools to monitor Cisco SLA/SAA/RTR values
2. ospf snmp traps to snmptrapd?  I think somewhere in the archives someone
did some perl scripting to watch ospf stuff.  OSPF has some mibs that can be
used for data gathering.  Ed Ravin had an add-on for
http://linux.kernel.org/software/mon/. Check the archives around 2006/02/06.
John Kristoff has an integrity tool at http://ntgrd.depaul.edu/software/
(may not be what you look for).  Check the archives around 2006/01/18.  If
nothing else, they may show you how to get at the OSPF stuff you want.  
3.  is netmap what you are describing:
http://www.it.teithe.gr/~v13/netmap/img/netmap-1.3.0-1.png?  Maybe use
Netmap to plot RTR values from 1) rather than the standard bandwidth values

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu] On Behalf Of Ashe
Canvar
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 20:07
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Re: Backbone Monitoring Tools


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.






On 3/28/06, Josh Cheney <jcheney () mfx net> wrote:

I have had a decent amount of success with Nagios. It is not trivial 
to setup, but once it is up and running, it has always handled our 
dependencies and such very well. Additionally, because it calls 
external programs to do the checks, it is pretty simple to write a 
script that measures whatever value you would like to monitor. As I 
said before, it is a pain to set up initially, but after getting it 
set up, I couldn't be happier with it.

Ashe Canvar wrote:
Hi All,

I want a simple backbone monitor for my 5 datacenters. My "backbone"
consists of  redundant IPSEC/GRE tunnnels.

At the very least I want to ping, traceroute and transfer a small 
file every few minutes over all IPSEC links. I am sure there are 
products that do this already, but I am having a hard time finding any.

The display format should be noc-friendly. A basic grid with 
green/red status indicators at the least. Geographical maps a plus.

Do most of you use a home grown tool for this monitoring and alerting ?

Regards,
Ashe

.


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Josh Cheney
jcheney () mfx net
http://www.joshcheney.com


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