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RE: [nanog] Re: Network Notifcation - SMS via Verizon


From: Matthew Evans <mevans () alphatheory com>
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 09:10:31 -0500


Our monitoring server lives in a physically (and geographically) separate data center. We've used the SMS Gateway 
services like usa.bulksms.com, but we've found that number () vtext com is very effective and just as reliable.

Matthew Evans, MCSA
Alpha Theory | "the right decision, every time."


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu] On Behalf Of Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 8:55 AM
To: Jeremy T. Bouse
Cc: wb8foz () nrk com; nanog list
Subject: Re: [nanog] Re: Network Notifcation - SMS via Verizon


    The other side of this besides the delayed receiving of messages is
with monitoring you want to get the alerts even if your network is down
and unable to send via email to your pager, cellphone, etc. Having an
out of band method to get those alerts out on criticial alerts is
paramount. I've used Nagios for many years but unfortunately have never
worked with sending through Verizon. I've had decent experience using
Sprint's gateways sending to my phone with minimal delay.

        Our solution, crufty as it might be, was that our monitoring
server has a modem on it. As long as the pots lines are up, we just
have it ring the on-call cell phone. When you see the caller ID, you
know its time to get to a terminal. Usually our 10digit@verizon would
follow 10-15 seconds later.

                Tuc/TBOH


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