[c-nsp] Slightly off-topic - Network Monitoring software

Paul Stewart paul at paulstewart.org
Fri Apr 24 12:04:30 EDT 2015


It also really depends on what you want out of the monitoring system and on
what scale.

I came from a Solarwinds shop - we really liked it overall but it had a few
annoying glitches and some of the interface wasn't intuitive (like alerts).
Changed companies a few months back and Observium, Nagios, Cacti, and
Solarwinds :)

Cheers,
Paul


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Hello
We are using Observium for this at present. 
It works well for us and is available both in a commercial and free license.

Commercial license is also rather cheap. 
It works pretty good with nice graphs and customizable alert levels. 
Also it understands Pseudowires ok from most plattforms and has support for
the most popular manufacturers. 

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Scott Granados
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Slightly off-topic - Network Monitoring software

I would also add Nagios to the list.  Open NMS has also been useful in the
past and groundwork was interesting all be it expensive for the fully baked
commercial version.

On Apr 24, 2015, at 12:00 AM, CiscoNSP List <cisconsp_list at hotmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> 
> Slightly off-topic, but we currently use Solarwinds - It works, is
functional, but some parts of it (Alerting for example), I find a bit
cumbersome.  
> 
> Ive had a look at some alternatives, and came across Opmantek....had a
look at a demo, and first impressions were positive...looks good, Interface
appears intuitive+fairly easy to modify....just wondering if anyone is using
it in production, and how they find it?
> 
> Cheers.
> 		 	   		  
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