[c-nsp] pix cpu threshold syslog

Alex Balashov abalashov at evaristesys.com
Tue Jan 6 04:46:46 EST 2009


This list is not a source of magical, instant "correct answers," 
whatever that means.  Please spare the grievance.

Why is the NMS monitoring CPU load not enough?

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa72/configuration/guide/monitor.html


shariq qamar wrote:

> Hi guys
> 
> still didnt got the correct answer , as i mention i already have NMS as well
> as syslog with me
> i required to configure my firewall in such a way so that it generate snmp
> traps with respect to CPU utilization threshold .
> 
> same I m  doing with all of my  MPLS as well as INTERNET routers approx 1000
> devices which are working fine  .
> 
> same config ....done on routers
> 
> sample config on routers
> 
>  rmon event 1 log trap xyz123 description " CPU on Router has exceeded
> threshold " owner airteldata
> rmon event 2 log trap xyz123 description " CPU on Router has normalized "
> owner airteldata
> rmon alarm 1 lsystem.57.0 300 absolute rising-threshold 50 1
> falling-threshold 30 2 owner airteldata
> 
> Regards,
> Shariq Qamar,
> Mob-9871748456
> www.airtelworld.in
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