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    What (lightweight) solution are you using for network monitoring? Routers, switches, AP's fw's.

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      What (lightweight) solution are you using for network monitoring? Routers, switches, AP's fw's.

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      https://hub.docker.com/r/mbixtech/observium/

      Great for small and large scale networks, add devices by entering ip and snmp credentials and all done.

      Add alerting if that's your cup of tea.

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        What (lightweight) solution are you using for network monitoring? Routers, switches, AP's fw's.

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        Observium is an easy starting point for network gear, without going down the Zabbix rabbit hole.

        Personally I just roll Victoriametrics and Grafana.

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          What (lightweight) solution are you using for network monitoring? Routers, switches, AP's fw's.

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          LibreNMS, which is a modern fork of observium.

          https://roguesecurity.dev/blog/librenms

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            LibreNMS, which is a modern fork of observium.

            https://roguesecurity.dev/blog/librenms

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            and has integration for Oxidized, smokeping, greylog and more

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              and has integration for Oxidized, smokeping, greylog and more

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              Love me some graylog

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                Observium is an easy starting point for network gear, without going down the Zabbix rabbit hole.

                Personally I just roll Victoriametrics and Grafana.

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                Well, switched from check_mk to librenms this morning. and indeed, it's a much better fit. Much more network oriented compared to many other tools.

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