Am 2004-04-14 23:34:12, schrieb Andreas John: >Michelle Konzack wrote: > >>Unfortunatly it works under an unsuported (from me) 32-Bit Operating >>system, which I do not use ! > >Assuming you are talking about Windows and not QNX, Freebsd, openbsd, >atheos or other 32 Bit OSes I forgot to mention.
I hate Windows... >I would say: Try using WINE (1st Choice, could work due to the fact the I have tried to get RADview working under WINE, but WINE does nor work on my system (WOODY, r2) >Mgmt tools use pretty standard functions), bochs or (what I prefer at >the time) win4lin, which is *proprietry shit* i.e. payware :) .. ahhh >and COO maybe work (no experience witrh that) Is there a tryout Version of win4lin ? >>Does anyone know a graphical Software under Linux ? Must control all >>Routers, Switches and Repeater per SNMP. > >Are you looking for free / open sourced ones? YES and NO... >If you go for payware I would recommoend HP's solution as it's a linux >friendly company without ever having used it: >http://www.openview.hp.com/products/ovowin/ I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-) >Opensoure: >MRTG for traffic stats >kmib - NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIB Browser >wmnd-snmp - Dockapp monitoring network interfaces >scli - a collection of SNMP command line management tools >orca - Router Monitoring and Graphing System > >This is all not what you are looking for. Right >I guess there is no ready made freeware solution, but maybe you could >make someone develop an open source solution if your projects starts? I was beginning to do that already... Using Tcl/Tk. >There should be a little more there for this? >[/me wants such a tool too :-)] I think, if my Project starts, I will look for a Team to develop such tool. I think, we need a too, which can control a Network 24/7 and with qualification for a Network Control Center Security standard must be very high, because I need to control BGP-4 Routers and the Repeaters. Backbones between the Routers... detecting of broken cables... Exactly a tool, which can control a national internet network. ...and I am sure, that I can not develop this alone. >Beste Gruesse, >Andreas Greetings Michelle -- Registered Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/