[j-nsp] Monitoring a gre tunnel on an EX4200

Victor Sudakov vas at mpeks.tomsk.su
Tue May 17 23:30:43 EDT 2016


Chris Kawchuk wrote:
> > 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..

Oh, there is a SYSLOG message and an SNMP trap all right:
ftp://ftp.sibptus.ru/pub/vas/888.pcap

But when I try to query the OID which was in the trap
(.1.3.6.1.2.1.14.10.1.6.10.14.130.82.0 in this case) 
it comes out empty.

The 10.14.130.82 is indeed the neighbor whose state I would like to
monitor.

> 
> > 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. 

I don't seem to be able to get access to the states of OSPF neighbors
in a *non-default* *routing-instance*.

That's why I am asking here.

-- 
Victor Sudakov,  VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
sip:sudakov at sibptus.tomsk.ru


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