Re: monitoring network tool

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On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 19:30:09 -0500, HVILLANU wrote
> Any SNMP software can be usefull
> 
> http://linux.tucows.com/preview/295438.html
> 

how can SNMP software be valuable for monitoring the stability of hops of
routers I dont admin.  I dont understand this response?

I am attempting to Monitor the amount of Packet loss on my upstream's network.


cheers,

Noah



> http://linux.tucows.com/preview/8073.html
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> http://linux.tucows.com/preview/31562.html
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> http://linux.tucows.com/preview/54406.html
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> Hi there,
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> I am having a lot of difficulties between my home network and my colocation
> site network.  I am trying to monitor where there are difficulties 
> and Packet loss.  I dont have admin access to any of the routers off 
> my network.  can somebody recommend a nice tool that graphs and 
> charts packet loss at different points between two networks.  I can 
> possibly set it up bidirectionally if the tool is ported for freeBSD.
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> cheers,
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> Noah
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