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Open Source Network Administration

Save time and improve network performance—without spending a dime!
Outstanding open source tools for management, monitoring, optimization, and troubleshooting
In-depth coverage: retrieval, compilation, installation, configuration, and usage—with extensive examples
An indispensable resource for every network administrator and troubleshooter
Save time and improve performance with free, open source netadmin tools!

In this book, MIT netadmin James M. Kretchmar presents an extraordinary collection of open source tools for streamlining and improving virtually every facet of network administration. Regardless of your experience or your network’s size, these flexible tools can help with everything from management and monitoring to optimization and troubleshooting. Every tool is described in detail, with easy instructions for retrieval, installation from source, configuration, and real-world usage. Coverage includes:

SNMP: Remotely administer diverse network devices with a single protocol
MRTG: Graph bandwidth and other router and network statistics
Neo: Unify the administration of SNMP switches, routers, and other devices
Flow-Tools: Collect and process crucial interface-level Cisco NetFlow traffic data
Oak: Collect and distill syslog messages from servers and network equipment, and automatically send trouble alerts
Sysmon and Nagios: Monitor network hardware and servers and notify administrators of problems
Tcpdump: Analyze network traffic at the packet level
Basic Netadmin Tools: Make the most of ping, telnet, netcat, traceroute, MTR, and netstat
Build your own tools with the Bourne shell and Perl scripting language
These tools will save you time and help improve network performance-today, tomorrow, and for years to come. Until now, you’d have to discover most of them through word of mouth. Now, one book is all you need: Open Source Network Administration.

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February 29, 2008 - Posted by | E-Books

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