[AusNOG] Out Of Band Voice Alerting

Joseph Goldman joe at apcs.com.au
Fri Feb 13 18:24:23 EST 2015


While good on a budget, set-ups like that require a lot of mucking around and testing, and are prone to failures than dedicated devices that are designed and built (and hopefully tested) to be set and forget

On 13 February 2015 5:49:37 pm LHDT, Stuart Low <stuart.low at me.com> wrote:
>For the open source supporters, how about this?
>
>http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Use+Asterisk+for+Nagios+Notifications
>
>Fwiw though, with the prevalence of smart phones that can assign ring
>tones to specific callers and events I question the need for a call in
>the first place considering SMS can be sent and acknowledgements can be
>fed back via SMS or apps like iNag.
>
>Just my 2c,
>
>Stu
>
>> On 13 Feb 2015, at 3:20 am, Ben Cooper <ben at zeno.io> wrote:
>> 
>> http://www.sensaphone.com/ims-solutions.php
>> 
>> These guys appear to be the maker of the IMS, on face value it looks
>like this is what you want, looking through the PDF's and what not it
>appears to nail all the features you want and more.
>> 
>>> On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 10:12 PM, P. D. Castle <peter at castle.on.net>
>wrote:
>>> Good Evening All,
>>> 
>>> I'm in search of a product that is able to receive a trigger on a
>network interface and as an output event, dial a list of phone numbers
>and play a message.
>>> 
>>> This is to monitor highly critical infrastructure and other
>monitoring systems.
>>> 
>>> Features:
>>> - Can be sent a trigger by something like an snmp trap, email, xml
>post, json, etc and poll via icmp and preferrably snmp
>>> - As an event, dial a list of numbers and play a message
>>> - A dtmf acknowledgement system would be nice but not essential
>>> - Should be able to dial over pstn and gsm as a backup
>>> - Would be nice to have some kind of battery backup
>>> - Must be vendor supportable/replacable, etc and ideally be
>contained within a single chassis (less points of failure the better)
>>> 
>>> I've been looking at some of the EDAC products like
>http://www.edac.com.au/computer-room-monitoring/ims-4000.html
>>> 
>>> I know Emerson use EDAC for CRAC units sometimes but not entirely
>sure it's what we need.
>>> 
>>> Does anyone out there use something like this to great effect?
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Peter
>>> 
>>> Sent from my Samsung Mobile
>>> 
>>> 
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