Netwhistler auto-detects networks and presents them on graphical maps, which reflect up-to-the-minute device and host status. It has powerful diagnostic tools, including ping, main services monitoring, email alerts, network discovery, Web console, and SNMP tools (an MIB browser, SNMP discovery, a Trap console for incoming SNMP traps from any SNMP-enabled device in the network, and an MRTG (JRobin) console for traffic graphs).
| Tags | Logging Networking Monitoring Internet |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux Solaris BSD |
| Implementation | Python Java |
Recent releases


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Release Notes: The firewall builder, Web console, and the ability to import and export the database were removed. Custom ping, mac-detect, and snmp-results scripts were added. Custom node types were added. Some bugfixes were made.


Release Notes: The network map now can be constructed for various submaps.


Release Notes: The GUI was changed. Monitoring and discovery are now faster.


Release Notes: SNMP OID Monitoring, an MRTG console, a response time graph, a new Web console design, and a new status context menu.
Recent comments
26 Sep 2005 03:25
Re: SNMP v2c ?
> But it looks like there is no snmp v2
> support ? Do you plan to support it ?
>
oops, I figured out what happened. There *is* snmp V2 support. But the MS SQL Server MIB is broken, GET don't work, and you have to walk or use getnext to actually get some values. Other NM tools often use snmp walk and not snmp get to work around this.
Maybe NetWhistler should try falling back on walk when get return "no such entity".
04 Sep 2005 04:11
SNMP v2c ?
Hi,
Netwhistler is awesome, I like it. Thanks a lot !
But it looks like there is no snmp v2 support ? Do you plan to support it ?
Regards,
19 Jul 2005 04:19
Re: enhancement
> Do you have plans in the future to offer
> the application as a web application. We
> have a number of remote sites where we
> don't have direct SNMP access to all of
> our boxes, so to be able to host it on a
> web server would be very very useful.
I think about this.
08 Jul 2005 01:55
enhancement
Do you have plans in the future to offer the application as a web application. We have a number of remote sites where we don't have direct SNMP access to all of our boxes, so to be able to host it on a web server would be very very useful.
An extendable extract-transform-load tool where jobs are Perl or Java scripts.