[c-nsp] Snmp on 7206
Tassos Chatzithomaoglou
achatz at forthnet.gr
Mon May 15 12:29:31 EDT 2006
If you use the latest IOS, you could take a look at Event Manager:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6815/products_white_paper0900aecd803a4dad.shtml
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Tassos
Justin M. Streiner wrote on 15/5/2006 19:00:
> On Mon, 15 May 2006, Rivo Tahina RAZAFINDRATSIFA wrote:
>
>> I'm using an 7206 with an HSSI interface, I'd like to be noticed when
>> traffic on this interface is less than a given value (eg 10Mbps), what mib
>> can be used?
>
> There isn't a specific MIB to use for exactly this. Perhaps an RMON2
> probe could be set up to set somthing like this?
>
> Otherwise, you'd need to do something like this:
> 1) poll if[In|Out]Octets for that interface at some point in time
> 2) repeat the poll at some point in the future (a 5 minute interval is
> pretty standard) and compare the results with the values from the first
> poll results to get an average of the traffic rate over the interval.
> 3) tell your NMS to send you an alert
>
> Many NMS packages have capabilities like this built in - normally used for
> sending an alert when traffic exceeds a given threshold. Depending on
> what tools you use to manage your network today, getting it to work when
> traffic drops below a certain threshold may or may not be a trivial
> matter.
>
> jms
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