[j-nsp] Monitoring a gre tunnel on an EX4200
Chris Kawchuk
juniperdude at gmail.com
Tue May 17 19:31:23 EDT 2016
Yeah.. not there:
{master:0}[edit protocols oam]
chrisk at SwitchyMcSwitchFace# set ?
Possible completions:
+ apply-groups Groups from which to inherit configuration data
+ apply-groups-except Don't inherit configuration data from these groups
> ethernet OAM configuration for Ethernet
{master:0}[edit protocols oam]
chrisk at SwitchyMcSwitchFace> show version
fpc0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hostname: ex2200-c
Model: ex2200-c-12t-2g
Junos: 14.1X53-D35.3
> Any ideas how I could monitor the status of a tunnel? There is an
> OSPF adjacency on the tunnel which is in a non-default
> routing-instance.
Tune your OSPF timers down, look for that in SNMP trap / event script SLAX, etc..
> Could you perhaps suggest an SNMP OID to monitor the OSPF adjacency in
> a non-default routing-instance?
Likely. I'll SNMPWalk my EX2220c here and see if I can spot anything. I recall seeing something in an OSPF MIB last time when I did this; but never implemented it myself. BGP session monitoring is there via the standard MIBs to show status (0=active, 5=Established, etc..), so likely something similar (but I'm guessing at this point..)
- CK.
On 17 May 2016, at 9:10 pm, Victor Sudakov <vas at mpeks.tomsk.su> wrote:
> I have found no keepalive or oam functionality for gre tunnels on
> EX4200 switches.
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