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> Well, it has been some time since I posted this, and the responses have died > down. Here is a sumary of the responses. > > They came in a couple of categories. > > For management of hubs (port deactivation, etc), there were several responses > that all essentially said that they script their own using the snmpwalk > ucd-snmp packages, and that their solutions were not available for outside > use. > > For statistics, several people (including myself) use mrtg > (http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html) It's amazing, but I saw a lot of people buying managed hubs only because _they are SNMP managable_ and no one of them really used SNMP to manage this devices. HP OV - brr, too expansive for middle-size networks and too huge. Some companies sell lite manage tools for their hubs. But everything around looks like _big toys for the big boys_ -:). I am not sure if SNMP management is usefull for the HUB's and SWITCHes - every time we add some new switch (we never was so crazy to manage hubs) into SNMP monitor we found different kinds of software bugs in this hub preventing it from good management. Simple examples - Cisco Catalist 5000 - lost counters time to time; Cisco Catalist 1200 - no one know what does counters for FDDI mean; etc etc - looks like a very little people manage their hubs and switches by SNMP (except those ones from magazines who compare 10 tools and choose the best one -:)). May be I am misunderstanded, but it's my impression. PS. And MGRT is the best tool from noncommercial ones. We use 'snmpstatd' + WWW interface to manege switches and hubs, btw. > > Is there anyone out there that knows of managment toools that missed the first > query? It suprises me that managable hubs sell so well if the only tools to > manage them are the Openview/Optivity solutions and whatever people cobble > together themselves. > > Thanks to all that responded. > > Matt > > >> Sat, 30 Jan 1999 14:30:24 MST > > Since the System monitoring query had such good results, I am going to try a > > variation. I am looking for SNMP management tools (windows or Unix) that can > > use multiple MIBS for an environment with hubs from several different vendors. > > The tools need not be GUI, and I am espically interested in 'free' tools. The > > functionality I am looking for includes (but is not limitted to): > > > > gathering port / board pps and bps information > > port link status > > the ability to determine what port an IP addresses / MAC addreses is > > connected to > > enable / disable ports > > reset hub / hub management > > > > Don't bother reporting on Openview and Optivity...I know about those :-) > > > > Please send responses to me personally (with URLS or other appropriate > > pointers) and I will digest / sumarize them and send them to the list. > > > > Matt > > Aleksei Roudnev, Network Operations Center, Relcom, Moscow (+7 095) 194-19-95 (Network Operations Center Hot Line),(+7 095) 230-41-41, N 13729 (pager) (+7 095) 196-72-12 (Support), (+7 095) 194-33-28 (Fax)
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