[nsp] Low Priced SNMP Manager?

Goldberg Alain (IT) alain at towersemi.com
Wed Jun 9 03:13:53 EDT 2004


Nagios !!!

For alerts and monitoring: http://www.nagios.org  (Install it with
Nagmin, and you will have full web based control)

If you want to collect traffic stats , add Cacti from:
http://www.raxnet.net/products/cacti/

If you want even more control on Cisco stuff try:
http://www.netdisco.org/

Don't forget to visit:  http://cosi-nms.sourceforge.net/ - The
Cisco-centric Open Source Community
All the above is  Free Reliable and great.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Wilson, Dan [mailto:Dan.Wilson at ge.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 6:20 PM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [nsp] Low Priced SNMP Manager?

I'm recommending CoolAlerts.  Don't know what the cost is, check their
web site.  It's Linux based.

It's nearly idiot proof, and does everything I've ever wanted.

Just my two cents.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dmitri Kalintsev [mailto:dek at hades.uz]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 7:49 PM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [nsp] Low Priced SNMP Manager?

I can recommend SNMPc (Windows based):

www.snmpc.com, it's $995 for a standalone workgroup edition. First hand
experience with this product is very good. In particular, my favourite
feature is trended alarms - they are especially useful in alerting you
of the fact that you've been DoSd. :)

On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 08:57:14AM -0700, Oliver Rebollido wrote:
> 
> Can anyone recommend a low priced SNMP manager?  Our budget does not 
> allow us to purchase CiscoWorks or HP OpenView so we're looking for 
> something that will do the basics like email alerts if a router or 
> switch goes down.  We're a midsize company and our main goal is to be 
> alerted when a Cisco device goes down and to look at the status of 
> each device periodically during the day.  Our budget is around $1000 
> US.  We would prefer something on the Windows OS, but we're open to 
> something that is Linux based.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> Oliver
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SY,
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D.K.
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