free network monitoring/management tools

Gustavus, Wayne wgustavus at gnilink.net
Mon Nov 18 13:44:34 UTC 2002


Joshua,

Hate to give the std answer, but I suggest a review of the archives over the
past 2 months--this thread was just recently re-hashed.  Also, there was a
presentation on  "Managing IP Networks with Free Software" at NANOG 26.
Check it out here:

http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0210/ppt/stephen.pdf

-Wayne


-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Smith [mailto:joshua.ej.smith at usa.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 10:56 AM
To: nanog at merit.edu
Subject: free network monitoring/management tools



hello to all,

i would appreciate your your knowledge and experiences regarding freely
available tools for network monitoring and management (all cisco now, some 
other stuff later).  i would prefer free tools as i have no budget :)

i am looking for the following (it will be running on either freebsd or
redhat):

AAA - i have been trying to find a tacacs+ daemon/program that doesn't 
require me to also learn *sql to set up the backend database (if this is
the only choice, then i can learn it)

config monitoring/management - rancid or rtrmon are the two that i have 
found.  any preferences on one over the other in terms of ease of use, 
ability to modify/improve, efficiency, etc?

network/syslog monitoring - some of the likely candidates i have found are
nagios or netsaint, jffnms, nmis, opennms, or maybe snip (formerly nocol)
- i need something that is fairly easy to setup and use, and it doesn't 
have to do a whole lot (just some basic notifications for now).  decent
documentation is also necessary, and a pretty map would be nice for my 
noc, but this isn't a prereq.

my scripting/programming skills are rudimentary, so it would be ideal if
it was at least partially plug-and-play (i know i know, sorry).  i would 
appreciate any input (i am still reading through the archives for useful 
tidbits), and i, of course, will gladly summarize for the list.

thanks in advance

joshua


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