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[ipv6-wg] Follow-Up on Niall's talk: Ramond (RA Monitoring Daemon)
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Benedikt Stockebrand
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Mon May 19 12:55:33 CEST 2014
Hi Tim and list, Tim Chown <tjc at ecs.soton.ac.uk> writes: >> That seems to be quite the beast. It sounds interesting, but it may be >> way overkill if you only want to use it to monitor ND. > > The point is that NAV does many very useful functions for an > enterprise. [...] that's what I meant. It has a whole pile of interesting features, but if all you want is ND monitoring *only*, then it may be overkill. Cheers, Benedikt -- Benedikt Stockebrand, Stepladder IT Training+Consulting Dipl.-Inform. http://www.stepladder-it.com/ Business Grade IPv6 --- Consulting, Training, Projects BIVBlog---Benedikt's IT Video Blog: http://www.stepladder-it.com/bivblog/
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