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Bandwidth, System, and Network Monitoring Tools at OEA. OmniPeek. “Quick” view of traffic, protocols, and top-talkers at the main Internet gateway. OmniPeek. OmniPeek by WildPackets
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OmniPeek • “Quick” view of traffic, protocols, and top-talkers at the main Internet gateway.
OmniPeek • OmniPeek by WildPackets • Create a mirrored port at any interface you want to monitor – Internet, WAN, NEA – and get an idea of the normal or baseline traffic at each spot. • Put the monitor somewhere visible – so you get used to the information displayed, and can read it at a glance. This can be your first indicator of a problem. • We save a PDF report every hour (31KB each) so that we have a record of the type of network activity OEA sees.
Bandwidth GaugesSolarWinds Engineer’s Toolkit • 1000ft Snapshot of bandwidth utilization at all WAN circuits
Bandwidth GaugesSolarWinds Engineer’s Toolkit • SNMP monitor of traffic statistics on each WAN router – completely customizable per interface. • Gives a quick view of what is happening across the WAN. Helps with end-user response troubleshooting. • Also keeps historical information in chart and graph format per interface.
SolarWinds Orion • Much more capability than we currently use, but we are increasing scope as we go. This could replace EtherPeek, but some evaluation is needed. • SNMP hardware monitoring of all Routers and Switches and their interfaces. Linked to a map view for health summary at a quick glance.
SolarWinds Orion • Syslog of main ASA firewall • We sometimes have to troubleshoot connectivity inbound or outbound. The firewall syslog is usually the first step for determining issues. It makes sense to keep a rolling period of the log in a database. Your timeframe will depend on your needs. We typically keep a week easily accessible.
Environmental Monitors • We have an automated alert tied to our HVAC, managed by our Mechanical Contractor. • We also have our own system running in tandem (NTI Enviromux). After one server room overheat, two monitors isn’t overkill ;-) • Both systems text-message us based on pre-set temperature parameters.
Site24x7.com External Service • Monitors critical OEA external websites from multiple geographical locations. • Sends a text-message/email to us when the sites cannot be reached. • Maintains statistics of response and uptime per monitored site.
What do you do? • What systems or critical functions do you monitor? • What tools – internal and external have you found to make the process easier? • Curious what others use and like – what’s cheaper, better, etc?
References, Costs, and Contacts • OmniPeek • www.wildpackets.com • Mark Sendelbachmsendelbach@wildpackets.com • OmniPeekBasic starts at $999 and can go to $4,995 for both OmniPeek Enterprise and OmniEngine at the top end. OEA’s setup is about $1300 • Solarwinds (Orion NPM, Engineer’s Toolkit) • www.solarwinds.com • Michael Rand Michael.Rand@solarwinds.com • Orion NPM new price starts at approx $2600.00 (inc 1st year maint.) • Engineer’s Toolkit $1390 • OEA pays $890 per year for the two for maintenance - $495 for NPM and $395 for Engineer’s Toolkit • NTI Enviromux • Approx. $300 http://www.networktechinc.com/environment-monitoring.html • Site24x7.com • www.site24x7.com • Pay per monitored website, with many options… OEA watches 3 critical sites and paid $269.00 last year for the service.