Re: 3rd party network monitoring

2008-03-04 Thread Drew Linsalata
Try Hyperspin (hyperspin.com). Basic, but pretty solid. On Mar 4, 2008, at 12:02 PM, Darrell Hyde wrote: In light of the recent major outages experienced by XO and Abovenet, I have become very interested in finding a 3rd party vendor to monitor the availability of my network from a v

3rd party network monitoring

2008-03-04 Thread Darrell Hyde
In light of the recent major outages experienced by XO and Abovenet, I have become very interested in finding a 3rd party vendor to monitor the availability of my network from a variety of locations. I've looked at keynote / redalert, but oddly enough they don't seem to be able to monitor simple

Re: 3rd party network monitoring

2008-03-04 Thread Matt Peterson
Check out WebSitePulse.com While they too are geared for service testing (such as HTTP, DNS, IMAP, etc); they do offer a barebones ICMP check (with support to pull from multiple geographical locations) with some basic graphing & escalation support (looks like they can notify when a prede