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Just have a quick question for the network guys that deal with it all the time. I run a ubiquity shop (Switches/APs) and use cisco RV320 for satellite office routing.
I am moving the network monitoring off site to a hosted server. I use SNMP now to monitor devices. However Currently spiceworks reads SNMP via our site to site VPN. this is ALOT for the little RV320s. One of the things I would like to accomplish is simply polling the data via WAN from the hosted server. This im not too worried about however what I AM worried about is if I can hit devices BEHIND the router.
I have not rolled this out yet but in my mind I am thinking I will not be able to poll the APs and switches once I switch to WAN communication. Is this correct? If so is there a way around this?
I am petitioning to get better gear in the future but I have already
gotten new switches (moved up from $60 24 port lvl2 switches and using asus routers as APs)
New APs
New Servers
New storage
and now im just out of $$ for the year on infrastructure upgrades.
I came up as a system admin and now I run IT for a small biz. The networking stuff I learned what I needed too to get the job done.
I am moving the network monitoring off site to a hosted server. I use SNMP now to monitor devices. However Currently spiceworks reads SNMP via our site to site VPN. this is ALOT for the little RV320s. One of the things I would like to accomplish is simply polling the data via WAN from the hosted server. This im not too worried about however what I AM worried about is if I can hit devices BEHIND the router.
I have not rolled this out yet but in my mind I am thinking I will not be able to poll the APs and switches once I switch to WAN communication. Is this correct? If so is there a way around this?
I am petitioning to get better gear in the future but I have already
gotten new switches (moved up from $60 24 port lvl2 switches and using asus routers as APs)
New APs
New Servers
New storage
and now im just out of $$ for the year on infrastructure upgrades.
I came up as a system admin and now I run IT for a small biz. The networking stuff I learned what I needed too to get the job done.