what do you use for pager?

Adam Kennedy akennedy at cyberlinkint.com
Fri Jun 15 17:43:54 CEST 2007


We are using a Samba75 USB modem on the Cingular/AT&T network. It seems 
to work just fine. I am writing our own scripts to control 
hosts/services (ack, schedule downtime, reset equipment, etc) by 
replying to the sms.


Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> (I wrote a long email yesterday but no response, so will ask differently:)
> 
> What type of device and SMS network do you use for the target of your 
> nagios "pager"?
> 
> Is it easy to read and managed hundreds of SMS/phone messages?
> 
> How reliable is your SMS network?
> 
> And can you easily respond or resolve problem using the same device?
> 
>   Jeremy C. Reed
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