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OPTOSS Next Gen Network Management System (NG-NetMS)
... you will be able to collect, process and analyse Syslog events and SNMP alarms both in near-real-time and from the historical archives in a new way.
We successfully used NG-NetMS for delivery of network assessment services for our customers worldwide for many years. And now we want to share this unique and fully functional tool with community. It is not capped in terms of performance or number of nodes. The only limit is the hardware you deploy it on.
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A complete OpenSource Network Management System Is SNMP-Standard Oriented (tested on Cisco and Linux). It Integrates Syslog, Tacacs, RRDtool (Performance Graphs), Maps, Traps, TFTP, Autodiscovery, Sound Alerts, AAA, Modular and Extensible.
eClog, a PHP log class, offer ability to log to file (default), console, database,
mail, error_log and syslog. Supports multiple parallel handlers and ability to
trigger PHP errors. There are ongoing development on stomp, mqseries and snmp handlers.
Malu is a webbased network management system (Syslog, SNMP traps, graph SNMP values, TFTP server, reactions to events, ...). Design targets are scalability, flexability and simplicity.
SNMPTrap Collector will save all incoming SNMP traps to a SQL database (currently PostgreSQL) and then convert them to human-readable "events" which can be viewed and acknowledged via a web browser. Plans are underway to support notification based on se