Jeff
8 posts

Just curious what everyone uses for network monitoring. I've mainly used SNMPc, SolarWinds Orion and Engineer's Toolset. And a bit of NetMRI.

Would love to know what "secret" MIB's you've found useful to monitor. I.E. CPU Temperature status etc...

techpain
2 posts

Nagios and Cacti. OpenNMS is great too. There is a big list of Cacti templates at http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/cactitemplates.htm

jwagdy
1 post

Zabbix

brad_fleming
11 posts

Zenoss Enterprise

dantel
36 posts

Scrutinizer + Nagios

k00laid
12 posts

OpenNMS

l00pback0
1 post

Statseeker, Cacti, and Solarwinds

ddunkin
3 posts

Nagios for paging, and a lot of custom scripts to generate and manage MRTG/RRDtool configurations to handle the rest. Then routers.cgi on top of MRTG.

I run MRTG cfgmaker daily to generate configurations for new interfaces added to the network. I could never get anything automated like this out of Cacti (which doesn't have the best interface indexing options) and gave up on it. cfgmaker has a create template feature that lets you pipe via perl templates to output custom configurations per-interface (thresholds), and per-device (CPU/temp/etc).

It isn't really 'secret' but monitoring border interfaces with packet counters (PPS) has been useful for scaling our network with hardware-switched platforms.

luismg
130 posts

Cacti, zenoss, zabbix

laith43d
109 posts

Cacti, ManageEngine OpUtils, ManageEngine EventLog analyser,

hairy51
2 posts

Solarwinds Orion, always been really pleased with it.

ciscocrank
29 posts

cactiEZ

Voltagethe
1 post

I use PRTG at work

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