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Re: Loss of BGP peering monitoring via SNMP
From: dhudes () netra graphnet com (Dana Hudes)
Date: Mon, 09 Jun 1997 13:16:17 -0400
I do not know what particular MIB cisco *implements* but the standard MIB for BGP4 includes the state of peers. Standard OSPF mib also has neighbor state information. Bay doesn't implement the standard OSPF mib, they have their own enterprise mib. I hate that sort of thing. Curtis Generous wrote:
We have been caught several times lately with some of our border routers loss of BGP peering going undetected for sometime. Is there a way to enable BGP peering loss monitoring via SNMP from a CISCO router? I've looked at both the public and private MIBS but haven't found anything. I am aware of the 'nocol' package but really was hoping for an SNMP based approach to tie into our net-mgmt packages (sunnet and hpov). TIA --curtis -- Curtis Generous generous () uucom com Phone: (703) 461-1350 UUcom Inc., Suite 250, 4875 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22304-0797
Current thread:
- Loss of BGP peering monitoring via SNMP Curtis Generous (Jun 05)
- Re: Loss of BGP peering monitoring via SNMP Doug Junkins (Jun 05)
- Re: Loss of BGP peering monitoring via SNMP Daniel McRobb (Jun 06)
- Re: Loss of BGP peering monitoring via SNMP Dana Hudes (Jun 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Loss of BGP peering monitoring via SNMP Rodney Joffe (Jun 05)
- RE: Loss of BGP peering monitoring via SNMP Chad Skidmore (Jun 05)
- Re: FW: Re: Loss of BGP peering monitoring via SNMP k-ueda (Jun 11)