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Yuri Yerusalimsky2016-04-29 14:35:42
System administration
Yuri Yerusalimsky, 2016-04-29 14:35:42

What program allows you to visualize reporting on the network activity of computers in a local network?

For a large technopark of machines, it is required to keep a history of work activity in the local network. This means, probably, the success of passing pings from the server to the computers. In other words, imagine entering ping <machine address on the network> -t on the command line , packets are being sent. So we see that the computer is now online. Is there a free program that, perhaps, also pings the list of computers and not only displays their presence here and now, but keeps a history, and somehow graphically displays for computers in general and some in particular, on what day and when he was online. Share such a program, for sure someone had such a deal. Thanks in advance. :)

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Armenian Radio, 2016-04-29
@gbg

Exactly 90 days ago you asked exactly the same question and got exactly the same answers. During this time, it was possible to thoughtfully deploy a virtual machine with Linux and Nagios or Zabbix about 45 times, attach RRDTool, messages to any messenger, SMS, voice notifications via Asterisk, even the lower DNIWE, even a flying pasta monster.
But no, you keep asking the same banal question.

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Vladimir Kuts, 2016-04-29
@fox_12

zabbix
nagios

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Pavel Selivanov, 2016-04-29
@selivanov_pavel

> history of work activity in the local network. This means, probably, the success of passing pings from the server to computers.
No, the activity of working in the network is, at a minimum, how many packets were sent in what period of time. And if it is absolutely strict, then where else. The first task will be solved by zabbix with collecting statistics on network interfaces, the second one requires NetFlow on all network equipment.

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Dmitry, 2016-04-29
@BuHToPe3

As a variant of The Dude from Mikrotik.
If you only need to ping, although the software itself is quite functional.

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