Your network under surveillance, clearly
Monitor switches, routers, servers, and equipment with SNMP auto-discovery, alerts, and graphs, thanks to LibreNMS installed and maintained by DINAO. Your monitoring data stays on our French servers.
What is LibreNMS?
LibreNMS is a renowned open-source network monitoring platform known for its auto-discovery. From a few starting points, it explores your infrastructure via SNMP and neighbor protocols (CDP, LLDP, OSPF, BGP) to automatically inventory switches, routers, firewalls, servers, and their ports.
It then collects hundreds of metrics — bandwidth, load, latency, temperature, power supply — which it archives and presents as graphs and dashboards. Its rule-based alerting engine triggers multi-channel notifications (email, Slack, Teams, Webhook, Telegram…) with escalation, enabling you to react before an incident occurs. LibreNMS supports thousands of device models (Cisco, Juniper, MikroTik, Fortinet, Ubiquiti…).
Regarding integration, it offers a comprehensive REST API, LDAP/Active Directory authentication, distributed polling for large fleets, as well as gateways to Grafana and Oxidized (configuration backup). Self-hosted with DINAO, it keeps your network topology and monitoring data in France.
Host LibreNMS at DINAO
Resource tiers compatible with LibreNMS prerequisites (minimum 2 vCPU / 2 Go / 20 Go). Hosted in France, fully managed.
- 2 dedicated vCPU
- 4 Go RAM
- 40 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 4 dedicated vCPU
- 8 Go RAM
- 80 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 8 dedicated vCPU
- 16 Go RAM
- 160 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
1 hidden tier(s) (insufficient resources for this app) : Découverte
Technical details
You might be wondering…
How does LibreNMS discover my equipment?
Via SNMP and neighbor protocols (CDP, LLDP). You specify a range or a starting device, and LibreNMS automatically maps the rest of the network and its ports.
What equipment is supported?
LibreNMS manages thousands of models (Cisco, Juniper, MikroTik, Fortinet, HP, Ubiquiti, Linux/Windows servers…) thanks to a vast community SNMP definition database.
Can I receive alerts?
Yes. The rule-based alerting engine triggers notifications via email, Slack, Teams, Webhook, Telegram, and other channels, with escalation and acknowledgments.
Where is the data hosted?
On DINAO infrastructure in France, in one of the available datacenters. Your network topology and metrics never leave the territory.
Can it monitor a large fleet?
Yes. On higher-tier plans, distributed polling spreads collection across multiple nodes to monitor large fleets at high frequency.