Yes.. its a used cisco. Normaly we use it for larger LAN partys wit around 450 players.... together with a Catalyst 6000 series switch and some 3524XL for the users...
Hmm.. we were around twenty people. That's why you absolutly need a Cisco Catalyst 4006 and two HP roliant DL380 :D
Actualy we used the 4006 to get 48 Gbit ports :eek:
My Server is running on "Windows 2003 Server"... There are also 2 ethernet interfaces. Im monitoring one, because the other one is for admin use.
Its absoultly no problem to monitore the ports with MRTG. Just enable SNMP on your machine and find the right OID for the ports (MIB Browser will...
If your Device is SNMP ready (almost every managed network device) i would recommend MRTG like "atmoiser" said...
MRTG Homepage
Its easy to set up if youre familiar with textfile based configigurations and html (only for the layout)...
I use MRTG to monitore a gameserver...
Gameserver Status...
Not realy screenshots... but also a nice overview of one of my servers...
I built this the last week to monitor a gameserver...
Server Monitoring Page
Main Page
Im still working on it at the moment... :rolleyes:
Edit -> new URL
FIber or laserlink would be the best solution. If you use normal cat5 then you will need some more equipment to save both sides from voltage differences (dont know how it is called in english :rolleyes: ) between the buildings which could destroy your hardware.
Wireless is not save and also...
Uhhh... very nice setup... i love those SUNs :D
And even portable... the new size in the networking and server area will be 1 pallet instead of 1 U :rolleyes: