[c-nsp] best fault management solutions?

daniel.voyer at bell.ca daniel.voyer at bell.ca
Thu Aug 21 13:39:28 EDT 2008



Hello,

Then you want a see this:
http://www.emc.com/products/family/smarts-family.htm

Smart is a monitoring tools with corolation engine. If you router crashes, you will know about, and you will also know what's behind that router that you just lost and then gives you the impact. It can go up to servers.

- dan

-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Gregori Parker
Sent: August 21, 2008 1:29 PM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] best fault management solutions?

I've had it with Ciscoworks.

I'm not new to getting LMS working properly, I'm just tired of lowering my expectations.  Device discovery is hit and miss, new versions seem progressively worse, and the whole product is about as ergonomic as a pile of broken glass.  I've stripped it down to just common services and DFM, but there just isn't enough value there relative to resources.

So, I'm looking for DFM-like replacement recommendations - I currently have configuration and performance management covered by rancid, cacti, syslog-ng and a few other open source tools; and I have netflow taken care of - I'm just having trouble finding a good solution for device fault management (i.e. temp, fan, interface errors, queues, broadcast rate, bgp neighbor state changes, etc) for a mostly-Cisco environment.
I need something with a little bit of intelligence, not just a simple trap forwarder.  Have already evaluated Orion, but it has too many extras that I don't need (i.e. netflow, traffic graphs, configs, et al are already handled) and not enough of what I do need (device awareness, alerting).  Not concerned with cost and platform, thanks in advance.

- Gregori

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