[c-nsp] Jitter - s. ex at the work place

Alex Pimperton alex at erus.co.uk
Fri May 11 09:29:33 EDT 2007


Solarwinds Orion? Canned reports or write your own...

Ian MacKinnon wrote:
> The million dollar question, is how much money do you have to spend?
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> Something like Netcool and Concord eHealth would work.
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> Janine Booysen wrote:
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>> Hi Gents,
>>
>> Recently I've heard that s. ex at the work place can cause Jitter Fluctuations. Can someone confirm this?
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>> LOL on a serious note, I need some BIG BOY help with the management of my company's large MPLS Network.
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>> We mainly use Cisco 7206-VXR's with a couple of Juniper Routers to handle VOIP for our larger corporate customers.
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>> However, managing several routers with tight SLA's is a real pain in the behind. MRTG and Netflow is limited to graphs and interface statistics, BUT lacks decent reporting.
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>> Today my boss (a real pr1ck) told me that I should generate a report over the last two weeks, indicating the total uptime for a specific customers' circuits. I would have loved to just click a button and generate such a report. To top all that, he wants to know what the average latency was during office hours (9 till 4) indicating the best / worste day.
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>> For now I need to manually look at the graphs and enter the stuff in Excel. Will probably take me the whole weekend. :((  my boyfriend is gonna kill me...
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>> Any recommendations on a system that can make my life easier (and give me more time away from the office), from you nice guys, will be much appreciated.
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>> I've sent this mail from my private address - not to disclose who I'm working for (else my boss is going to fire me).
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>> Love
>> Janine
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