Vytautas V Grigaliunas writes:
> What are people using for IPv6 monitoring - in particular, for
> monitoring services such as DNS, Web, E-mail, etc. ?
>
> Nagios seems the people's choice. Any others...open source or
> commercial ?
Open source Icinga and Nagios woul
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Vytautas V Grigaliunas wrote:
> What are people using for IPv6 monitoring - in particular, for monitoring
> services such as DNS, Web, E-mail, etc. ?
>
> Nagios seems the people's choice. Any others...open source or commercial ?
We use a combinat
Yo Vytautas!
On Tue, 1 May 2012 20:31:08 +
Vytautas V Grigaliunas wrote:
> Nagios seems the people's choice. Any others...open source or
> commercial ?
Icinga. A fork of nagios
RGDS
GARY
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We are using Solarwinds on our systems. it's one commercial system to
consider.
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Vytautas V Grigaliunas [mailto:v...@fnal.gov]
Sent: May-01-12 4:31 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: IPv6 monitoring...
Greetings...
What are people using for
Greetings...
What are people using for IPv6 monitoring - in particular, for monitoring
services such as DNS, Web, E-mail, etc. ?
Nagios seems the people's choice. Any others...open source or commercial ?
TIA...
Vyto
> There's new mib support in new IOS's and ASR9k stuffs but there's
> still not feature parity with IPv4. It seems the current prevailing
> winds indicate less support for SNMP and more for NETCONF. So maybe
> we should all get cozy with XML rather than OIDs...
All I've seen of Netconf so far
riginal-
> De: Nick Hilliard [mailto:n...@foobar.org]
> Enviado el: jueves, 19 de abril de 2012 10:24
> Para: Carlos Asensio
> CC: nanog@nanog.org
> Asunto: Re: [IPv6] Monitoring BGP IPv6 Sesions
>
> On 19/04/2012 09:58, Carlos Asensio wrote:
>> Anyone can help us on tha
19 de abril de 2012 10:24
Para: Carlos Asensio
CC: nanog@nanog.org
Asunto: Re: [IPv6] Monitoring BGP IPv6 Sesions
On 19/04/2012 09:58, Carlos Asensio wrote:
> Anyone can help us on that matter?
We need BGP4MIBv2. We've needed it for years.
I am tired of screen-scraping terminal sessions loo
> On 19/04/2012 09:58, Carlos Asensio wrote:
>> Anyone can help us on that matter?
>
> We need BGP4MIBv2. We've needed it for years.
>
> I am tired of screen-scraping terminal sessions looking for signs that ipv6
> sessions are down or broken.
+1
Sander
On 19/04/2012 09:58, Carlos Asensio wrote:
> Anyone can help us on that matter?
We need BGP4MIBv2. We've needed it for years.
I am tired of screen-scraping terminal sessions looking for signs that ipv6
sessions are down or broken.
Nick
Hi all,
We're trying to monitor our BGP IPv6 sessions on our 6500.
* It's look like Cisco MIB's doesn't support it:
o
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipv6/configuration/12-2sx/ip6-mng-apps.html#GUID-F646C4CE-BCE5-4144-A8AA-ABF743FAAD55
* Searching on Nagios' plug
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