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Just For Fun Network Management System uses MySQL or PostgreSQL as the backend and works under Linux and Windows. The system is also fully tested on Linux, FreeBSD, and Win2K, and should work seamlessly on any other system that supports PHP.
The software comes with PHP/cron scripts for polling, analyzing, and consolidating data, making it easy to manage and monitor the network. Other notable features of Just For Fun Network Management System include configurable event types and severity levels, a modular and extensible interface, advanced event filters, interface autodiscovery, and a GNU GPL license.
The easy-to-use event console shows events, Tacacs, syslog, and alarms in the same time-ordered display. The software also supports map and sub-map support and comes with a graphical interface for traffic, round trip time, packet loss monitoring, and many more variables.
Just For Fun Network Management System also includes sound alerts in your browser, events RDF feed (for newsticker), works with HTTPS, and has built-in support for a range of network devices, including Cisco, BGP4, TCP, Compaq Insight Manager MIB, and Livingstone PortMaster3 Serial Line MIB.
Other notable features include configurable per circuit SLAs, an internal authorization framework, per-event journals, triggers/actions framework for email and other alerts, and a consistent API. The software also supports distributed polling, object-oriented programming, and CSV export, making it a versatile and powerful network management system.
The software has been updated to provide better support for PHP 5 and RRDTool 1.2.x, OS/400 integration, and Dell Chassis alarm monitoring. Additionally, all reported issues have been fixed, ensuring that users can continue to rely on the software for effective network management.
Version 0.8.3: N/A