Nagios is also one of the good choises.
2008/6/1 Shane Ronan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> OpenNMS does it all for me!
>
>
> On Jun 1, 2008, at 7:17 AM, "alaerte vidali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>>
>> What are you using to monitor SNMP variables in Juniper and logging
>> applications?
>>
>>
I think what Doug is getting at is that the loop checking that will
take place within the confederation will only compare subASes. The
private AS that the partner is using will only be compared to your
global AS, not the SubASes which are confederation members... as long
as those two don't match y
Hello Doug,
Thanks,
I'm not sure I'm following you, would you mind elaborating?
Regards
Amos
On May 30, 2008, at 2:27 AM, Doug Marschke wrote:
Depending on the implementation, these AS could be ignored
confederation
loop checking is done on sub-as number only.
If you still having an issue
OpenNMS does it all for me!
On Jun 1, 2008, at 7:17 AM, "alaerte vidali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi,
What are you using to monitor SNMP variables in Juniper and logging
applications?
tks,
Alaerte
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I use both Cacti and syslog-ng. Cacti for SNMP based monitoring and
trend analysis and syslog-ng for syslogging all events on the device.
On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 11:37 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What are you using to monitor SNMP variables in Juniper and logging
>> applications?
>
> Um, th
> What are you using to monitor SNMP variables in Juniper and logging
> applications?
Um, there's really nothing special about Juniper SNMP - so use whatever
SNMP tools you're used to (Net-SNMP, HP Openview, Netcool, etc).
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
What are you using to monitor SNMP variables in Juniper and logging
applications?
tks,
Alaerte
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