[c-nsp] MPLS service provider monitoring tools
Jason Lixfeld
jason at lixfeld.ca
Fri Feb 3 07:47:30 EST 2017
Hi,
I’ve been a big fan of Observium for a number of years, but recently I’ve been looking to switch to LibreNMS as they tend to be a little faster at building support for new equipment.
You might find either one would fit your needs. The pay features in Observium are included in LibreNMS (which is free).
> On Feb 2, 2017, at 11:26 PM, Rahman Fazlur <mfazlur at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am looking for some recommendations about network monitoring tools (open
> source or commercial). This is a MPLS Network with around 300 clients.
> L3vpn and L2vpn running. There are some central vpn services as well.
>
> There are no te tunnels.
>
> Device list are
>
> ASR 9k (9004)
> ASR 100X
> ISR 4000 series
>
> The requirements are.
>
> 1. Monitor client wan link with utilization.
> 2. Monitor PE devices and core devices. cpu, , memory, snmp trap with email
> altert, etc.
> 3. Monitor VPN routes, performance? anything else..
> 4. Good to have lot of dash board options (like cacti weathermap , etc)
> 5. Capacity reporting.
>
>
> What is the best tool to provision the CPE (APIC-EM ?) as well. Any advice
> will be great.
> Both primary and secondary CPE run mpls.
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