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Re: Monitoring/Trending Software -- Which Package(s) do you
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Starta)
Tue Feb 20 21:26:05 2001
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Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 19:22:32 -0700
To: Lee Watterworth <lwatterworth@rim.net>
From: John Starta <john@starta.org>
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Lee,
Lucent's VitalSuite (either SP or Enterprise) software is definitely worth
a look. You can find detailed information about it on their web site:
http://www.lucentnps.com/software/
jas
At 05:44 PM 2/20/01 -0500, Lee Watterworth wrote:
>I have been handed the task of finding a monitoring/trending package for
>our network and systems.
>
>I will be looking at the package's collection mechanism for flexibility
>(snmp gets, traps, rmon), and the variety/configurability of the reports
>it can produce. The package should be able to provide (configurable)
>alerts when threshholds are met/surpassed.
>
>I have been evaluating Concord's eHealth Suite, and would like to evaluate
>other options before I commit to a particular package.
>
>Any feedback would be great.
>
>-Lee.