Sorry it should be Nagios not OpenNMS. Anyway I would like to ask it again if it is possible in Nagios. Thanks a lot.<br><br>1. Topology Based Navigation - Be able to navigate devices/elements as based on the topology map created<br>
2. Automatic Device Discovery - Be able to discover devices for monitoring (requires enabling of SNMP)<br>3. Detailed Historical Reports - Be able to view historical reports on devices and elements<br>4. Fault Management and Network Availability Tools - Be able to display alerts, provide audible alarms, suppress alarms, create alarms as based on complex status and devices/element availability<br>
5. Network Performance Monitor - Be able to display information about network devices/element health, utilization and status<br>6. Syslog Viewer - Be able to accept and display system logs from devices/elements<br>7. SNMP Compatibility - Be able to verify compatibility with different SNMP versions<br>
8. CPU, Memory & Disk Space Monitoring - Be able to display device/element information such as CPU, Memory and Disk Space Utilization<br>9. Advance Reporting Engine - Be able to create custom reports as based on required information<br>
10. Advance Alerting - Be able to create advance alerts as based on complex combination of inputs and send these alerts via email or thru audible alarms<br>11. Incident Alerting - Be able to send an alert based on different incidents experienced by the device/element<br>
12. Network Map Making - Be able to create a map of the devices/elements monitored<br>13. Custom Property Editor - Be able to create a custom property to interface, node or volume<br>14. Custom HTML Resources - Be able to add resources to your HTML such as link or text<br>
15. Custom MIB Support - Be able to view other statistics as based on customized MIB pollers<br>16. Role-based Access Control - Be able to create different users with different access to NPM resources<br>17. Customizable and Flexible Web Console - Be able to customize web console as based on customer requirement<br>
18. Customizable Web Views - Be able to customize web views as based on customer requirement<br>19. Enterprise Scalability -Be able to provide scalability options to sustain network growth<br>20. Open Architecture - Be able to integrate with Open Architecture database SQL<br>
21. Unified Monitoring Console - Be able to unify application performance information with other NPM information on the console<br>22. Advance Server Monitoring - Be able to monitor Windows, Unix and Linux servers key performance statistics<br>
23. Services and Port Monitoring - Be able to monitor applications running on servers as based on services and ports used<br>24. User Experience Monitoring - Be able to provide user experience information on web-based applications<br>
25. Application Templates - Be able to provide application monitoring information as based on included application templates<br>26. Out-of-the-box Reporting - Be able to display reports using out of the box reporting templates<br>
27. Advance Application Alerting - Be able to create alerts on complex combinations of events<br>28. Top-to-bottom Analysis - Be able to provide analysis on traffic flow as based on NetFlow, SFlow and/or JFlow<br>29. Netflow, SFlow, JFlow Support - Be able to support devices/elements running IP Flows and display statistics as based on information<br>
30. Netflow Reporting - Be able to provide Flow reports<br>31. Application Traffic Information - Be able to provide statistics as based on application traffic information<br>32. Demographics - Be able to provide information on top users and top applications<br>
33. VoIP QoS Measurement - Be able to provide statistics as based on VoIP QoS measured values<br>34. Alerts, Grahps and Reporting - Be able to provide alerts, graphs and reports as based on statistics gathered<br>35. VoIP Infrastructure Monitoring - Be able to monitor VoIP network infrastructure and provide information on network health for support of VoIP service<br>
<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Giles Coochey <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:giles@coochey.net">giles@coochey.net</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
<div class="im">On Wed, October 26, 2011 10:28, Gian Karlo wrote:<br>
> Hi everyone. I would like to evaluate OpenNMS but I would like to ask if<br>
> if<br>
> the features that I am looking is supported out-of-the-box. Thank you.<br>
><br>
</div>Wrong list... try the OpenNMS list.<br>
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