[[nsp] Cisco AS5300 monitoring tools needed.]
Joshua Sahala
joshua.ej.smith at usa.net
Fri Aug 1 20:25:31 EDT 2003
what are you trying to monitor on that box? there are a plethora of programs
that have been written.
cricket/genRtrConfig works well for bandwidth/cpu/mem reporting (and
supposedly voip, but i haven't gotten that to work quite right yet)
nmis does many of the same things.
jared wrote a nice little program called sysmon (www.sysmon.org) that can do
connectivity/port testing and some other things
some others that i have used and like are snips (formerly nocol), big brother
(although it can be a pain to set up), hp oven^H^H^Hpenview can monitor
anything if you have the right plugins/mibs/updates installed (as can most
snmp monitors) - jffnms is an 'all-in-one' nms written by a very nice guy in
argentina (and it works quite well)
with more info, i can try to slim that list down ;)
/joshua
<McConvillD at usa.redcross.org> wrote:
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> I am looking for the same thing did you ever find anything to monitor
as5300's
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> Dennis McConville
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