Cisco UCS Monitoring

Cisco UCS (Unified Computing System) is a data center product line composed of computing hardware, virtualization support, switching fabric, and management software. LogicMonitor gathers metrics for the system via the UCS Manager XML API. To see the metrics exposed via the UCS Manager XML API, refer to your API documentation at http://<your UCS Manager IP … Continued

Cisco VoIP Monitoring

Overview ​Cisco offers many devices that utilize VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). Using the LogicMonitor Cisco VoIP package, you can monitor a variety of VoIP server/client traffic as captured by call management systems such as CUBE (Cisco Unified Border Element), including connections, redirects, retries, and errors. Compatibility The DataSources in the Cisco VoIP package monitor … Continued

Cisco APIC Monitoring

The Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (Cisco APIC) is the main architectural component of the Cisco ACI solution. It is the unified point of automation and management for the Cisco ACI fabric, policy enforcement, and health monitoring. Using LogicMonitor’s Cisco APIC package, you can monitor the controller’s compute hypervisor status, fabric pod/node health, interface performance, … Continued

Infoblox Monitoring

Overview ​Infoblox is a DDI (DNS, DHCP and IPAM) platform. Using LogicMonitor’s Infoblox package, you can monitor the appliance’s CPU usage, DNS metrics, network services status, and more. Setup Requirements SNMP Enabled LogicMonitor uses SNMP to query Infoblox appliances for metrics. SNMP must be configured on the Infoblox appliance, which supports SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3. … Continued

Cisco Firepower Chassis Manager Monitoring

Overview Cisco Firepower is an integrated suite of network security and traffic management products, deployed either on purpose-built platforms or as a software solution. The Cisco Firepower Chassis Manager is responsible for monitoring Firepower chassis services and components. LogicMonitor’s Cisco Firepower Chassis Manager package consists of a set of LogicModules that provides comprehensive out-of-the-box monitoring … Continued

SMNP Network Interface Monitoring

LogicMonitor’s SNMP-based monitoring for interfaces, provided through the SNMP_Network_Interfaces module, offers robust, vendor-agnostic data collection. This module facilitates customizing interface monitoring by using a device or instance level properties for status alerting, filtering, bandwidth utilization, and collection methods. Additionally, this module’s approach ensures consistent monitoring across different network device brands through uniform dataset across vendors, while also allowing for … Continued

Dell Switch Monitoring

SNMP To monitor Dell Switch devices, SNMP access is all that is required. If the LogicModules do not automatically apply to the device, review the following troubleshooting steps: SNMP is not set up on the device. There should be a configuration line such as “snmp-server community public RO” that will enable the SNMP daemon. The … Continued

Juniper SRX

Monitoring your Juniper SRX devices is simple, just enable SNMP on your device and set the proper SNMP community when adding it to LogicMonitor. You can configure SNMP within the web browser, or the command line interface on your SRX hardware:   Via J-Web: In J-Web, navigate to Configure > Services > SNMP. Click Add … Continued

F5 BIG-IP Monitoring

Overview F5’s BIG-IP is a family of products covering software and hardware designed around application availability, access control, and security solutions. ​Using LogicMonitor’s F5 BIG-IP package, you can monitor fan speed, failover state, virtual server metrics, RAM caching metrics, file system utilization, and more. Setup Requirements Import LogicModules From the LogicMonitor Repository, import all F5 … Continued

pfSense Firewalls

To enable monitoring of pfSense FreeBSDB based firewalls: Check the box to enable snmp (under Services…SNMP in the web UI), and ensure you set the snmp.community property in LogicMonitor to agree with that set for the service. We also recommend you enable all the SNMP modules, to facilitate the most complete collection of data Depending … Continued