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Old 14-04-2009, 08:29 PM   #16
 
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If you are using cisco switches you can integrate TFTP into sharepoint CleverWorkarounds » SharePoint for Cisco Fanboys - Part 1

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I would say realistically as you're managing multiple servers on different platforms, the monitoring and logging would have to be done at switch level. I presume your switches are managed, possibly Cisco or similar?
Our monitoring is done differently across the different departments, for example the Windows Server Team use HP's Insight Manager. We use a variety of tools in our department, Network & Security, such as PRTG Traffic Grapher, Splunk, Snort, SGUIL, etc. etc.

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