hi,
Tobi Oetiker and myself are setting up a new demo server for Torrus and Extopus software. In order to present some real-life data, we need a few devices with some real traffic on them.
Your company would be credited on the demo description page, of course.
The devices would be polled every 5 minutes. IF-MIB and some vendor-specific MIBs are going to be used (for example, CPU and memory stats for Cisco devices).
Torrus will present a classic device-centric view, with SNMP location and contact information, and with port descriptions exposed to the public.
Extopus will present a service-centric view, with customer services grouped by various attributes, such as contract number or location. Two different views will be presented: administrator's interface would display all the available customers, and customer's own interface would display only the services belonging to its contract.
So, we need several routers or switches with some traffic on their ports. We would access the devices via IPv4 or IPv6, with SNMPv2 or SNMPv3 protocol, depending on your security requirements.
Every OID would only be polled every 5 minutes. Torrus would spread the SNMP load in order to reduce the CPU impact on the device, and send its requests with 60-second interval.
Please contact me off-list for details.
cheers, stan
I can also screen the port descriptions if they contain any
confidential information.
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From: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinyagin@yahoo.com To: "swinog@swinog.ch" swinog@swinog.ch Cc: Tobias Oetiker tobi@oetiker.ch Sent: Monday, September 5, 2011 10:30 AM Subject: [swinog] Need real devices for a Torrus demo
hi,
Tobi Oetiker and myself are setting up a new demo server for Torrus and Extopus software. In order to present some real-life data, we need a few devices with some real traffic on them.
Your company would be credited on the demo description page, of course.
The devices would be polled every 5 minutes. IF-MIB and some vendor-specific MIBs are going to be used (for example, CPU and memory stats for Cisco devices).
Torrus will present a classic device-centric view, with SNMP location and contact information, and with port descriptions exposed to the public.
Extopus will present a service-centric view, with customer services grouped by various attributes, such as contract number or location. Two different views will be presented: administrator's interface would display all the available customers, and customer's own interface would display only the services belonging to its contract.
So, we need several routers or switches with some traffic on their ports. We would access the devices via IPv4 or IPv6, with SNMPv2 or SNMPv3 protocol, depending on your security requirements.
Every OID would only be polled every 5 minutes. Torrus would spread the SNMP load in order to reduce the CPU impact on the device, and send its requests with 60-second interval.
Please contact me off-list for details.
cheers, stan
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hi all,
we're still searching for a few more devices to poll.
As you can see here with the first device, all confidential information is completely removed: http://demo.oetiker.torrus.net/torrus/
cheers, stan
From: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinyagin@yahoo.com To: "swinog@swinog.ch" swinog@swinog.ch Cc: Tobias Oetiker tobi@oetiker.ch Sent: Monday, September 5, 2011 10:30 AM Subject: [swinog] Need real devices for a Torrus demo
hi,
Tobi Oetiker and myself are setting up a new demo server for Torrus and Extopus software. In order to present some real-life data, we need a few devices with some real traffic on them.
Your company would be credited on the demo description page, of course.
The devices would be polled every 5 minutes. IF-MIB and some vendor-specific MIBs are going to be used (for example, CPU and memory stats for Cisco devices).
Torrus will present a classic device-centric view, with SNMP location and contact information, and with port descriptions exposed to the public.
Extopus will present a service-centric view, with customer services grouped by various attributes, such as contract number or location. Two different views will be presented: administrator's interface would display all the available customers, and customer's own interface would display only the services belonging to its contract.
So, we need several routers or switches with some traffic on their ports. We would access the devices via IPv4 or IPv6, with SNMPv2 or SNMPv3 protocol, depending on your security requirements.
Every OID would only be polled every 5 minutes. Torrus would spread the SNMP load in order to reduce the CPU impact on the device, and send its requests with 60-second interval.
Please contact me off-list for details.
cheers, stan
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thanks everyone for their kind offers. Now we've got enough real-life data for the demo server.
From: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinyagin@yahoo.com To: "swinog@swinog.ch" swinog@swinog.ch Cc: Tobias Oetiker tobi@oetiker.ch Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 3:03 PM Subject: Re: [swinog] Need real devices for a Torrus demo
hi all,
we're still searching for a few more devices to poll.
As you can see here with the first device, all confidential information is completely removed: http://demo.oetiker.torrus.net/torrus/
cheers, stan
From: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinyagin@yahoo.com To: "swinog@swinog.ch" swinog@swinog.ch Cc: Tobias Oetiker tobi@oetiker.ch Sent: Monday, September 5, 2011 10:30 AM Subject: [swinog] Need real devices for a Torrus demo
hi,
Tobi Oetiker and myself are setting up a new demo server for Torrus and Extopus software. In order to present some real-life data, we need a few devices with some real traffic on them.
Your company would be credited on the demo description page, of course.
The devices would be polled every 5 minutes. IF-MIB and some vendor-specific MIBs are going to be used (for example, CPU and memory stats for Cisco devices).
Torrus will present a classic device-centric view, with SNMP location and
contact information, and with port descriptions
exposed to the public.
Extopus will present a service-centric view, with customer services grouped by various attributes, such as contract number or location. Two different views will be presented: administrator's interface would display all the available customers, and customer's own interface would display only the services belonging to its contract.
So, we need several routers or switches with some traffic on their ports. We would access the devices via IPv4 or IPv6, with SNMPv2 or SNMPv3 protocol, depending on your security requirements.
Every OID would only be polled every 5 minutes. Torrus would spread the SNMP load in order to reduce the CPU impact on the device, and send its requests with 60-second interval.
Please contact me off-list for details.
cheers, stan
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