Re: (PM) Session Monitor!

Andy Doolittle (andy@server.livingston.com)
Fri, 6 Feb 1998 15:39:44 -0800 (PST)

On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, D. Germain wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have started to write a monitor that would allow me to see all the users
> connected to multiple PM2 or PM3 or even some other terminal server with a
> unique interface - I'm tired to telnet all my servers to find a particular
> user at a particular time.
>
> The soft could do a lot of thing to help us manage our servers and users.
> I'm writing it to run under win95 or winNT.
>
> I would like to know if some of you would be interested in this software
> and also I would like you to send me suggestions on which task you would
> find appropriate for this soft to be able to do with the terminal servers.
> Stuff like sending a pager call when preprogrammed things happen, write a
> log file of simultaneous connections ... etc etc.
>
> Keep in mind that the program's functions must stay general to permit
> multiple kind of terminal server (as much as i can program it!!!). Also
> that I'm writing it for LE equipment first and then if I can adapt it to
> other brand, I will.
>
> I dont promise to do all the suggestions you will send me. But with time I
> think we could endup with a very useful soft to manage all of our boxes.
>
> To send me suggestion, please write me personnaly to dg@webnet.qc.ca
>
> have a nice day every one!
>
> D. Germain
>
>
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Hi back. You may want to hang out for a bit and take a look at our
upcoming Java based management utility. You'll be able to do most of
the stuff you mention - no pager (yet) and no managing non-LE equipment
(surprise 8-) Let me know your RFE list and I'll let you know how
warm you are.

Keep those cards and letters coming ...

andy
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Andrew Doolittle - NOC Advocate
Lucent Technologies Remote Access Business Unit
email: andy@livingston.com vmail: (800)458-9966
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