[c-nsp] Monitoring tools for MPLS VPN customers
Christian MacNevin
christian.macnevin at gmail.com
Tue Nov 18 16:06:18 EST 2008
The killer app for all monitoring in mpls that I found a few years
back is SMARTS. Not super cheap, but it's possible to
create instances that will monitor a given vpn from the inside and
give a customer access to that.
On Oct 31, 2008, at 7:06 PM, Ben Steele wrote:
You definitely want a "Management vrf" that you leak into all your
customer
vrf's, from this you can use something like nagios or whatever your
tool of
choice is to alert to downed nodes, just remember not to overlap your
CPE IP
addressing even though they are in separate vrf's.
As far as voip monitoring goes you can use ip sla on your routers to
monitor
jitter/loss/delay etc..
Check out -
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/technologies/tk648/tk362/tk920/technologies_white
_paper0900aecd8017531d.html
and
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/technologies/tk648/tk362/tk920/technologies_white
_paper0900aecd801752ec.html
For ideas on what ip sla can do for you, there are plenty of
configuration
examples around to look at too.
Ben
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Andy Saykao
Sent: Friday, 31 October 2008 4:25 PM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] Monitoring tools for MPLS VPN customers
Hi All,
We have some MPLS VPN customers waiting to come on board and have asked
us about what sort of monitoring we can provide for all their sites. By
monitoring I can only guess that the customer is asking us to identify
when a VPN site goes down. Other desirable features might be to
implement some SLA to monitor latency and round trip time for those
customer's who rely heavily on VoIP. Ideally, the IT person for the
organization should be doing most of this monitoring, but Management
have asked me to investigate what we sort of monitring we can provide to
the customer to help bring them on baord.
We are currently using Cisco's MPLS Diagnostics Expert but this doesn't
seem to have any proactive monitoring tool via it's SLA feature. We
could set up a management station within a management VRF and run some
monitoring software on it which is another option.
Just curious to know what software Service Providers are using to
proactively monitor their VPN customers.
Thanks.
Andy
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