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- From: Gary.Woodman@anu.edu.au (Gary Woodman)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: OS/2 Network Monitor
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 01:11:49 GMT
- Organization: Computer Services Centre, Australian National University
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- In article <1k3s4nINNg51@hayaku.protocol.zycad.com> vozzo@protocol.zycad.com (Frank Vozzo) writes:
-
- >I am investigating a tool to monitor a large-scale network. The network
- >consists of 35 Lans, where each Lan is a group of 486's. I need to monitor
- >the network and provide statistic on the each lan. I was not provided with a
- >great deal of information about the network, (as you might have noticed), but
- >any help provided will be appreciated.
-
- You might like to look at Netalyze, an Australian-made OS/2 network
- management utility. I found the demo on IBM's Australian OS/2 support BBS,
- it might not have made it outside the country yet.
-
- I found it very easy to start up and pleasant to look at, but I'm not
- working in the network area; our network management person liked the looks
- of it, he said it compared very well with the megabuck HP LAN Analyser they
- normally use.
-
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