[c-nsp] monitor primary and secondary IP address traffic separately over SNMP

Jerry Bacon jerryb at startouch.com
Mon Mar 6 11:12:40 EST 2017


Just put each ISP on their own sub-interface.

(Not sure why in the world you would have two different, unrelated 
connections on the same sub-interface.)

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Jerry Bacon
Senior Network Engineer
StarTouch, Inc.
http://www.startouch.com
360-543-5679 ext. 111
Microwave - Fiber Optics - Internet Services

On 3/6/2017 7:42 AM, Martin T wrote:
> I have a Cisco ISR G2 router with following sub-interface configuration:
>
> !
> interface GigabitEthernet0/0.123
>   encapsulation dot1Q 123
>   ip address 10.10.10.58 255.255.255.254 secondary
>   ip address 192.168.1.42 255.255.255.254
> end
>
> 10.10.10.58/31 is connection to ISP-1 and 192.168.1.42/31 is
> connection to ISP-2. I need to count the bandwidth over SNMP for both
> connections separately. My first thought was to configure an ACL for
> traffic accounting purposes, but looks like ISR routers are not able
> to return ACL statistics over SNMP.
>
> Is it possible to monitor primary and secondary IP address traffic
> separately over SNMP?
>



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