Re: Tail-F

2014-11-04 Thread Peter teStrake
Conor, Tail-f will give you a global view of your network configurations, and will keep the local database in sync with the devices. This gives you the ability to search and update config across devices. If you want to see the live status, then you can compile an snmp mib and attach that to t

Re: Tail-F

2014-11-02 Thread Stephen Satchell
On 11/02/2014 03:56 PM, Colton Conor wrote: > Some of the show interface commands are fairly > basic, but others like on a DSL port show much more information like sync > rate, signal loss, etc. Yes, the information in SNMP is pretty well spread out, because a SNMP get request returns a single val

Re: Tail-F

2014-11-02 Thread Colton Conor
I am aware that you can see if a port is up or down through SNMP. I guess that was a bad example. I want to see the entire output of a show interface command. For example, we have multiple types of access networks (GPON, DSL, Cisco ethernet switches). Some of the show interface commands are fairly

Re: Tail-F

2014-11-02 Thread Phil Bedard
Tail-F's ConfD can operate as a front-end CLI and do the things he wants it to do in an operational sense but I would agree it may not be the easiest to use tool for simply monitoring and grabbing interface state/statistics. It's fairly flexible and can do a lot of abstracted things through its C

Re: Tail-F

2014-11-02 Thread Scott Weeks
--- colton.co...@gmail.com wrote: From: Colton Conor Can do simple command like show interface so even non-network techs and CSR's can get basic is the port up or down type stats without having to directly login to the network. - Do an snmpget

Re: Tail-F

2014-11-02 Thread Jimmy Hess
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 11:04 AM, Colton Conor wrote: > Is anyone using Tail-f software or know anything similar? We are looking > for a solution that is vendor agnostic. Can do simple command like show I've only read of this, but my understanding is the Tail-F product is for configuration managem