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Medium size deployment internal network packet loss
For this, you can use checkmk to monitor wifi, physical servers, vms and services (sql, app, etc). You can find more details: https://docs.checkmk.com
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CastleRock SNMPc Alternatives
With checkmk you can also monitor the bandwidth of every interface in the equipment, cpu, ram and many other aspects(bgp, tunnels, sessions, etc). You can send notifications if you need and also you can create maps with the devices locations using embedded nagvis and show them on a tv. Further you can monitor all servers, applications, kubernetes, clouds. Basically, checkmk is a full monitoring solution that will help you to know at every moment what is happening in your environment. You can take a look at https://docs.checkmk.com/
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Unifi Controller Monitoring (Backup Radar Style)
For networking area, you can monitor routers, switches, vpns, etc. through snmp or special agents (api) and for servers through agent or special agents depending on the purpose. Overalll there are more than 2000 monitoring plugins available by default and these can be exetended easily. Take a look here: https://docs.checkmk.com
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What selfhosted packages are you using?
For monitoring area i’m using checkmk. You can monitor many types of server, applications, logs and everything else needed (networking, hardware, sensors) and even cloud integrations. If you want to use also graphana, you can export metrics or use the graphana plugin for checkmk. You have more than 2000 plugins available. You can look at https://docs.checkmk.com
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Monitoring 3rd party network devices on Fortigate firewall (FGT60F)
Hi, for monitoring fortinet devices i had great success with checkmk. I monitored all the interfaces, signature, ram, memory, vpn tunnels. For the access points themselves, you can use snmp monitoring from checkmk in orde rto get all the necessary data(interface, cpu, ram). For the interface, normally you should obtain speed and errors which is important. You can create dashboards and maps to properly display the information on a tv and also use the notification integrations. You can check for more details https://docs.checkmk.com/
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Those with larger labs- how much you monitor? Monitor 50+ endpoints with dozens of sensors is alot of overhead
For more info about checkmk you can check https://docs.checkmk.com/ and https://checkmk.com/integrations/ for a full list of plugins and supported devices/services/servers
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Checkmk Passive Checks
We are at the moment migrating our docs to GitHub: https://github.com/tribe29/checkmk-docs
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