[c-nsp] Interface down on errors

Rodney Dunn rodunn at cisco.com
Tue Feb 6 09:21:58 EST 2007


I've heard of customers using EEM with TCL and/or SNMP integration
to do this.

Rather than shut it down you could remove it from the routing protocol
or remove the routes over it to get the traffic off. But the problem
you will have is if the errors are tied to load.

Rodney

On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 11:06:03PM -0500, David Coulson wrote:
> I've got a T1 serial interface throwing errors, that is 'mostly up'. 
> It's basically useless until the telco fix it, so I've manually shut it 
> down to force traffic over an alternative path to that downstream user. 
> I've been digging round to see if there is a nice way to do this 
> automatically - Seems like no.
> 
> Is there a way that one can down an interface based upon the reliability 
> of an interface? Is there a SNMP MIB to obtain the interface reliability?
> 
> David
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