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pushkar kelkar said the following:
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<div>hello, </div>
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<div> I wish to know how can we monitor the bandwidth of a
network and also include VSAT networks in the monitoring process.</div>
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Hi,<br>
Reading the Nagios Documentation would probably help you arrive at the
decision whether Nagios is the right fit for your requirements.<br>
Having said that, <br>
Nagios doesnt know or care whether you have a Wi-Fi, Wired or even a
VSAT network. All that matters is that these network
devices/endpoints/switches/routers/CPEs need to be IP capable (or at
the very least be SNMP capable)<br>
It would really help if you outlined what you did to monitor the VSAT
network and why it did not work with Nagios.<br>
As far as bandwidth monitoring goes, smokeping or cacti are your best
friends.<br>
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<div class="moz-signature">Regards,<br>
Shiv<br>
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