[AusNOG] Out Of Band Voice Alerting
Jared Hirst
jared.hirst at serversaustralia.com.au
Fri Feb 13 18:53:06 EST 2015
+ Pager Duty, this has been the best thing we have ever had on our network!
http://www.pagerduty.com/
The ability to also have escalation rules when people don't answer is cool
:)
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 5:24 PM, Joseph Goldman <joe at apcs.com.au> wrote:
> 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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>>
>>
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