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Basic Object Configuration, chapter 2 of 'Pro Nagios 2.0'
Get started on the basics of configuring your Nagios server to monitor hosts and services. Learn the differences between Nagios object types and their capabilities. Chapter Download
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Testing Local Resources - from 'Nagios: System and Network Monitoring'
Keep track of your network activity with open source monitoring app, Nagios. Chapter 7, "Testing Local Resources" explains how to test plug-ins over a local network since some lack their own network protocols. Chapter Download
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Nmap: A valuable open source tool for network security
Open source tool Nmap is a popular choice amongst hackers and security pros alike for network mapping and testing for network vulnerabilities. Tip
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Network analysis tool gives managers a 'heads up'
NetScout recently rolled out a new network analysis tool that understands network behavior and presents managers with information when that behavior changes. UPS has been testing it out. Article
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Is there an industry standard for monitoring network/device availability?
Is there an industry standard for monitoring network/device availability? Ask the Expert
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How can I provide a proven, flexible way to control and apply content-based protection policies for
How can I provide a proven, flexible way to control and apply content-based protection policies for network bandwidth, other than using a bluecoat proxy? Ask the Expert
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Can you suggest some third party monitoring solution for Cisco Call Manager?
Can you suggest some third party monitoring solution for Cisco Call Manager? Ask the Expert
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Why is my customer's small, mixed network running so slowly?
Why is my customer's small, mixed network running so slowly? Ask the Expert
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Network monitoring with Nagios, part two
Bernard Golden looks at example Nagios configuration in this tip. Tip
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Network monitoring with Nagios, part one
Bernard Golden discusses the usefulness and architecture of open source network monitoring tool Nagios. Tip
Network Management Strategies for the CIO