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In Part 1, I discussed a Network Management Architecture, composed of seven elements, shown in the figure below. I described the Event and NCCM elements in that post. Performance Performance monitoring is typically where most people focus their early...
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At Netcraftsmen , we get to do a lot of network assessments where we examine and evaluate a customer's network, including the network management implementation. As a result of this work, we've identified a set of network management architectural...
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The first component of a good network management system is an event handling system. A basic event handling system can be easily implemented with open source tools like syslog-ng . Just watching the new events arrive can be very enlightening. Many network...
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I've been doing some more reading about network event handling and found some interesting articles and a few facts that I'd like to share. I have my own ideas about handling network events, but am open to learning what other people do and why...
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I just finished posting a neat syslog summary script that was passed to me by Phil Koontz. He uses it every day to keep track of syslog events. You can download it from the Netcraftsmen website: http://www.netcraftsmen.net/Resources/Technical Articles...
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I'm continuing the list of NMS event handling requirements. Unstable interfaces In the last post, Handling Event Data, Part 1, I talked about correlating interface up/down events. I would also like to know if an interface is unstable. This is where...
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I've been examining the handling of event data and wanted to share what I see as common requirements. For the next few posts, I'll describe the requirements and why they are important. Syslog Summary My first requirement was addressed in the prior...
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I'm working on network management requirements for several customers and keep running into the same requirements. One of the key requirements is that of event reporting. Events typically take two forms: syslog and SNMP traps. In both cases, they are...
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We just announced the NetMRI Event Analysis system, which analyzes syslog and snmp trap events, and is pretty exciting (see the press release ). Most syslog collectors provide forensic analysis (after the fact). Some organizations have created complex...
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Netcordia announced ( http://www.netcordia.com/news/press-releases.asp ) today that NetMRI's analysis will now include the capability to perform analysis in real-time. A number of customers had asked that NetMRI be able to detect when a problem was...
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