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Using Splunk to monitor literally everything on Mikrotik
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Continue reading...Cisco Syslog severity levels
For those of you implementing Syslog triggers and such the following list will be helpful in filtering and classifying Syslog entries. 0 – Emergency 1 – Alert 2 – Critical 3 – Error 4 – Warning 5 – Notice 6 – Informational 7 – Debug
Continue reading...Interesting Network Monitoring tool
NAV (Network Administration Visualized) is a free software program to monitor networks
Continue reading...The importance of Network Monitoring Systems (NMS)
One of our open tickets on MidWest-IX is a member reporting slow speeds on their exchange port. After having them send us some data and a few e-mails back and forth we began looking at their switch port on the fabric. Right away we noticed errors on the port. After a counter reset the errors were still incrementing 19 runts 0 giants 1210 CRC 0 no buffer 1329 input error 0 short frame 0 overrun 0 underrun 0 ignored This led us to...
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