Re: SNMP Design [7:46214]

2002-06-11 Thread Steve Ringley

You'll learn to hate SNMP status as it tends to be less than accurate.  I
use it only when there is no other choice.

Brian Backer  wrote in message
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 A scheduled snmp poll is excessively intensive We used
  5 minute ping rotation which aren't and then a 24 hour
  poll for config changes..
 b



 I wanted to find out what the consensus is on SNMP polling
  of routers with
 large amounts of interfaces.  If you have a 7513 with
  around 400 interfaces,
 what is the best method of determining interface state?  I
  would think that
 traps or informs would be the best method, so that the
  router is not
 burdened with a poll every 3 to 5 minutes on every
 interface.  I have heard that SNMP is very processor
  intensive.  Anyone have
 a comment on this, or could tell me what they do on their
  network in this
 situation?  If using traps, how reliable do you find them?
   Thanks.

 Guy H. Lupi
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SNMP Design [7:46214]

2002-06-10 Thread Lupi, Guy

I wanted to find out what the consensus is on SNMP polling of routers with
large amounts of interfaces.  If you have a 7513 with around 400 interfaces,
what is the best method of determining interface state?  I would think that
traps or informs would be the best method, so that the router is not
burdened with a poll every 3 to 5 minutes on every
interface.  I have heard that SNMP is very processor intensive.  Anyone have
a comment on this, or could tell me what they do on their network in this
situation?  If using traps, how reliable do you find them?  Thanks.

Guy H. Lupi




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Re: SNMP Design [7:46214]

2002-06-10 Thread Brian Backer

A scheduled snmp poll is excessively intensive We used
 5 minute ping rotation which aren't and then a 24 hour
 poll for config changes..
b



I wanted to find out what the consensus is on SNMP polling
 of routers with
large amounts of interfaces.  If you have a 7513 with
 around 400 interfaces,
what is the best method of determining interface state?  I
 would think that
traps or informs would be the best method, so that the
 router is not
burdened with a poll every 3 to 5 minutes on every
interface.  I have heard that SNMP is very processor
 intensive.  Anyone have
a comment on this, or could tell me what they do on their
 network in this
situation?  If using traps, how reliable do you find them?
  Thanks.

Guy H. Lupi
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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