I don't see what the problem would be with this (?) as long as you're using IPSec for security, hopefully with certs.. We're monitoring a few hundred Hosts, mostly IOS but also some Cat,PIX,W2k with ~3500 targets from a single mrtg-server running 4 instances of mrtg, also via IPSec I've created loopback-interfaces on each IOS remote with a separate IPSec-SA making management independet of the attached LAN/WAN-infrastrukture (dynamic IP's etc) works 100% smooth, the splitting into separate instances is mainly for other mrtg-instances to survive the outage of two big sites with more than 20 hosts.. using routers2.cgi and mrtg-rrds.cgi as front-end depending on the customers choice with per-customer view rights. regarding bandwidth, as far as it's somewhat above 64kBit no concerns. HW/SW: Debian woody/Dual-PIII-866/768MB/18GB Raid-1 10k, and the same box deals with nagios, smokeping
Michael > > We've got a couple of other locations that I'd like to start > monitoring. > These locations do have Cisco Routers and PIX firewalls, and we've > implemented site-to-site VPN's between them. My question is: how do I > monitor SNMP on this end of the WAN link for routers, switches and > servers on the other end? I've verified that SNMP is running on the > remote devices, and I've even set up an MRTG server on the > other end to > collect the data, but I'd like to end up with all the data > and graphs on > one server at my location. I am using rrd and routers.cgi on this > end... > -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg FAQ http://faq.mrtg.org Homepage http://www.mrtg.org WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
