RE: MRTG and OID's

2000-08-30 Thread Greene, Patrick
Title: RE: MRTG and OID's





Jeroen,
You need to get the Cisco MIB's for the the 4500.  Addtionally you may need to get the ISDN MIB RFC 2127.  If you need physical interface information for PRI's you may need the DS1/E1 MIB.

Once you geet these MIB's you should be able to find the OID values you are looking for.


Patrick Greene


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From: Jeroen Timmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 4:51 AM
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Subject: MRTG and OID's



Hello,


I got a situation for ya'll :)



On a 4500 router we have a PRI connected. We use this line for remote
control for custumors on different locations.


Now. A lot of times we get calls from our telecom provider that some lines
to custumors are open for mare than a couple of days. We haven't got a tool
that monitors those lines for us.


My idea is to use MRTG for that. Via MRTG and a specific oid number, I
thought I would be able to see the uptime of some of the channels of our
PRI. Well .. the problem is that I couldn't find any OID that'll work with
MRTG or the 4500 router.


My question: Is there an OID for this matter, or do I run a script wich
output I use for MRTG ?



Thnx,


JT


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RE: MRTG and OID's

2000-08-30 Thread Williamson, Paul

I don't think you're fixing the real problem. 
You should configure the dialer-lists so that only interesting traffic is
allowed to bring up the isdn line and keep it up.

If you fix this then you won't need mrtg.

-Original Message-
From: Jeroen Timmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 9:51 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: MRTG and OID's


Hello,

I got a situation for ya'll :)


On a 4500 router we have a PRI connected. We use this line for remote
control for custumors on different locations.

Now. A lot of times we get calls from our telecom provider that some lines
to custumors are open for mare than a couple of days. We haven't got a tool
that monitors those lines for us.

My idea is to use MRTG for that. Via MRTG and a specific oid number, I
thought I would be able to see the uptime of some of the channels of our
PRI. Well .. the problem is that I couldn't find any OID that'll work with
MRTG or the 4500 router.

My question: Is there an OID for this matter, or do I run a script wich
output I use for MRTG ?


Thnx,

JT

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RE: MRTG and OID's

2000-08-30 Thread Dave
Title: RE: MRTG and OID's



Alternatively, if the router is reconfigured to use dialer interfaces for 
every customer, then each dialer interface can be monitored.  This gets 
around the MIB complexity issue.
 
Dave

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Greene, 
  PatrickSent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 7:52 AMTo: 
  'Jeroen Timmer'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: MRTG and 
  OID's
  Jeroen, You need to get the Cisco 
  MIB's for the the 4500.  Addtionally you may need to get the ISDN MIB RFC 
  2127.  If you need physical interface information for PRI's you may need 
  the DS1/E1 MIB.
  Once you geet these MIB's you should be able to find the OID 
  values you are looking for. 
  Patrick Greene 
  -Original Message- From: 
  Jeroen Timmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 4:51 AM To: 
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: MRTG and OID's 
  
  Hello, 
  I got a situation for ya'll :) 
  On a 4500 router we have a PRI connected. We use this line for 
  remote control for custumors on different 
  locations. 
  Now. A lot of times we get calls from our telecom provider 
  that some lines to custumors are open for mare than a 
  couple of days. We haven't got a tool that monitors 
  those lines for us. 
  My idea is to use MRTG for that. Via MRTG and a specific oid 
  number, I thought I would be able to see the uptime of 
  some of the channels of our PRI. Well .. the problem 
  is that I couldn't find any OID that'll work with MRTG 
  or the 4500 router. 
  My question: Is there an OID for this matter, or do I run a 
  script wich output I use for MRTG ? 
  Thnx, 
  JT 
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