Network Map with Layer 2 topology (or Layer 3)
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:27 am
Hello everyone, I am new to this forum and I take this opportunity to express my appreciation for what I have read so far, and the help it provides. I also apologize for my bad English .
At this time, in our company, we have installed Nagios XI in trial version (60 days ) and we plan to buy the unlimited version .
We will have to monitor servers and network devices. The network to be monitored will be made up of hundreds of devices (routers , switches, firewalls , brocade and F5 devices , etc . ).
I would like to know if there is a way to build a topology map where the connections between network devices are created automatically . For example .. if Nagios was able to read information from protocols like CDP, LLDP, etc. from network equipment, the connections would be created in an intelligent manner. If the network evolves and also changes ... the connections change dynamically.
I'm used to HP Network Node Manager (NNMi) and before that Tivoli Netview and the new Solarwinds Orion NPM ... and we thought we could get for the network design similar results although more simple. Unfortunately I can not think of building maps and sub-maps manually.
I hoped to find, in the community, the open source tools that could integrate Nagios to solve this problem; but I was not lucky. I do not think NagVis may serve me to do this.
Someone can help me to understand if there is hope of having topological functionality of this type with Nagios xi (Enterprise)? Thank you! Andrea.
At this time, in our company, we have installed Nagios XI in trial version (60 days ) and we plan to buy the unlimited version .
We will have to monitor servers and network devices. The network to be monitored will be made up of hundreds of devices (routers , switches, firewalls , brocade and F5 devices , etc . ).
I would like to know if there is a way to build a topology map where the connections between network devices are created automatically . For example .. if Nagios was able to read information from protocols like CDP, LLDP, etc. from network equipment, the connections would be created in an intelligent manner. If the network evolves and also changes ... the connections change dynamically.
I'm used to HP Network Node Manager (NNMi) and before that Tivoli Netview and the new Solarwinds Orion NPM ... and we thought we could get for the network design similar results although more simple. Unfortunately I can not think of building maps and sub-maps manually.
I hoped to find, in the community, the open source tools that could integrate Nagios to solve this problem; but I was not lucky. I do not think NagVis may serve me to do this.
Someone can help me to understand if there is hope of having topological functionality of this type with Nagios xi (Enterprise)? Thank you! Andrea.