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Re: Out-of-band paging

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jack Bates)
Wed Jul 28 11:42:49 2010

Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 10:38:52 -0500
From: Jack Bates <jbates@brightok.net>
To: Joe Greco <jgreco@ns.sol.net>
In-Reply-To: <201007281522.o6SFMhU4032101@aurora.sol.net>
Cc: Joel M Snyder <Joel.Snyder@Opus1.COM>, nanog@nanog.org,
	Brandon Ross <bross@pobox.com>
Errors-To: nanog-bounces+nanog.discuss=bloom-picayune.mit.edu@nanog.org

Joe Greco wrote:
>>From my point of view, my ideal alerting system is probably something
> like a smartphone running an app that's connected to the network
> monitoring system, and can tell me:
> 
> 1) when it has lost that connection, and
> 
> 2) whatever problems the network monitoring system chooses to let me
>    know about.
> 

I use the triple approach myself. Old fashioned TAP line, helpdesk 
notifications (they have plenty of methods of contacting me), and an out 
of band hard relay alarm that goes to the telco operators.

Some methods use direct circuits to neighboring town's fiber node, some 
things use the local town's fiber node, both taking different paths. 
It's extremely hard to get fully isolated. Monitoring server even has 
it's own separate UPS, though I really need to just throw an offsite 
redundant monitoring server up.

The app solution is one I actually believe to be the best method, but 
I'm a poor country folk and smart isn't exactly what I'd call this 
little phone.

Jack


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