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Re: What NMS do you use and why?


From: Chuck Anderson <cra () WPI EDU>
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2018 13:20:08 -0400

On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 08:49:12AM -0500, Colton Conor wrote:
We are looking for a new network monitoring system. Since there are so many
operators on this list, I would like to know which NMS do you use and why?
Is there one that you really like, and others that you hate?

For free options (opensouce), LibreNMS and NetXMS come highly recommended
by many wireless ISPs on low budgets. However, I am not sure the commercial
options available nor their price points.

Part 2 (see Part 1 for my epistles on Autostatus & Nagios).

To complement Autostatus and Nagios and to replace our ancient Cricket
SNMP graphing/trending solution, several years ago we had adopted
Statseeker.

We've now replaced that with AKiPS, which I highly recommend.  It does
your basic 1 minute SNMP graphing, but it also collects SNMP Traps &
Syslog feeds and can alert on custom matches & events as well as host
down via ping.  Its main feature is its comprehensive vendor MIB
support--it supports almost every vendor's device we use out of the
box with no special configuration.  They are constantly adding support
for new vendors/devices and they are pretty responsive to adding new
ones.  AKiPS' weakness is in alerting--it makes no attempt at
depenencies or event correlation, so you can get flooded with events.


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