actual network monitoring
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 9:28 am
While I use Nagios for system monitoring (ie. status and health of enterprise devices and processes), I was wondering if Nagios had the ability to be used as a bonafide network monitor?
ie. I'd like to be able to monitor the health of WAN links and internal VLANs, network traffic utilization (for proactively predicting increased Internet or WAN link bandwidth requirements), triangulate latency issues or excessively broadcasting nodes etc. I realize that SNMP provides MIB and trap data about the status and health of individual network nodes and devices (and even their respective network port and/or interfaces), but I'm thinking along the lines of those xxxxmonitoringsolutionxxxx or xxxxmonitoringsolutionxxxx type of dashboards that you see used in large-scale corporate NOC's and the like.
Does anyone know if this is possible, and if any additional modules are required to have this functionality?
Thanks in advance!!
ie. I'd like to be able to monitor the health of WAN links and internal VLANs, network traffic utilization (for proactively predicting increased Internet or WAN link bandwidth requirements), triangulate latency issues or excessively broadcasting nodes etc. I realize that SNMP provides MIB and trap data about the status and health of individual network nodes and devices (and even their respective network port and/or interfaces), but I'm thinking along the lines of those xxxxmonitoringsolutionxxxx or xxxxmonitoringsolutionxxxx type of dashboards that you see used in large-scale corporate NOC's and the like.
Does anyone know if this is possible, and if any additional modules are required to have this functionality?
Thanks in advance!!