On 13 September 2020 05:37:11 CEST, aar...@gvtc.com wrote:
>Hi James, I'm coming into this conversation late or mid-point, but as a
>thought, if 1 of those 500 routers goes down, you need to know about
>that
>individual router's ospf state dropping. How else would you know that
>unless you sent traps on a per ospf-subinterface basis?
Hi Aaron,
Perhaps I misunderstood; my interpretation of OPs concern was that when batches
of the same event occur, only some of the traps are sent, and the rest
suppressed, but all are reported via syslog. If you have a single OSPF session
flap, as we (all running IOS-XR and OSPF) already know, IOS-XR will send a trap.
Is my interpretation wrong? If yes, please ignore my ramblings. If no, then I'm
curious to know what's OPs requirement is to receive 500 traps (my experience
is that it's too much noise to reasonably interpret and handle in a useful
manner).
Cheers,
James.
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