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Question Nagios Monitoring

jennifer

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Is it possible to monitor the Sangoma Vega Gateway with Nagios Monitoring tools?

Does anyone have experience in the Nagios monitoring tool? Please help me out... I need to integrate this ASAP. And there is no document over the internet.
 
As it is not directly related to Plesk. But I found people were discussing Nagios Monitoring. Just to confirm whether it work well or not. Hence I asked it over here and I hope for getting some positive responses.
If you or anyone aware then kindly let me know. As I couldn't find the answer over the web thus thought of asking some renowned forum like Plesk.
 
Nagios is an open source monitoring machine for pc structures. It is designed to run on the Linux working machine and can display devices going for walks Linux, Windows, and Unix operating structures (OSes).

You can learn to installation a Nagios 4 server on both Red Hat-based totally and Ubuntu-primarily based Linux servers. For Red Hat and CentOS you'll discover ways to set up from each assets and from applications. With Ubuntu, you'll discover ways to set up from supply. You can also learn how to join your Nagios server to each Linux and Windows servers for fundamental tracking.

You can effortlessly learn how to installation Nagios 4 tracking servers on each RedHat/Centos Linux and Debian/Ubuntu-based totally structures. You can study the fundamentals of putting in place monitoring of faraway Linux and Windows servers. Once you whole the route you'll have a monitoring console so as to show the fitness of multiple remote servers.
 
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Hi,

The Nagios is already installed in CentOS. I am monitoring a lot of Windows and Linux servers. I want to monitor the Port and Calls of my Sangoma VOIP gateway in Nagios. If you have any referenced document please let me know...
 
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