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Subject: Re: IDS: Freeware ICMP Network Monitor Needed
From: Steve Palmer (spalmerleo.gov)
Date: Thu Mar 23 2000 - 10:31:57 CST


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Joanne Treurniet wrote:

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> Andy,
> I found Whatsup at http://wugnet.com/shareware/97/nt_week6/ .
> Joanne
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: "Talisker" <Taliskertechnologist.com>
> To: <idsuow.edu.au>
> Subject: IDS: Freeware ICMP Network Monitor Needed
> Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 21:01:38 -0000
>
> Hi all
>
> Once again I am trying to prise some information and experience out of you.
>
> Rather than use SNMP to view my network's serviceability, I am hoping that
> someone could recommend a nice freeware ICMP product. That will
> pictorially, (to impress the budget holders) advise of any network outages
> (internal only) albeit a little late. A program called What'sup was
> recommended but I can't find it anywhere. Any suggestions, or is not worth
> the bother ?
>
> My concern is runnning SNMP v2c on the agents, I want to avoid it if I can.
> When SNMP v3 becomes settled, and provided they don't throw away the
> security as they did with v2 I may change my mind.
>
> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
>
> Take Care
>
> Andy
>
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