On 05/20/2010 06:28 PM, Stephan Tesch wrote:
> Am 20.05.2010 11:32, schrieb Assaf Flatto:
>
> Hello Assaf,
>
>> One approach is to monitor a VIP for the service (i.e. the "clustered"
>> ip of the external facing IP address of the routers) for finding if the
>> service is up , and the individual
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Stephan Tesch
wrote:
> Am 20.05.2010 11:32, schrieb Assaf Flatto:
>
> Hello Assaf,
>
>> One approach is to monitor a VIP for the service (i.e. the "clustered"
>> ip of the external facing IP address of the routers) for finding if the
>> service is up , and the ind
Stephan Tesch wrote:
> Am 20.05.2010 11:32, schrieb Assaf Flatto:
>
> Hello Assaf,
>
>
>> One approach is to monitor a VIP for the service (i.e. the "clustered"
>> ip of the external facing IP address of the routers) for finding if the
>> service is up , and the individual devices by their dir
Am 20.05.2010 11:32, schrieb Assaf Flatto:
Hello Assaf,
> One approach is to monitor a VIP for the service (i.e. the "clustered"
> ip of the external facing IP address of the routers) for finding if the
> service is up , and the individual devices by their direct IP for each
> device activit
Stephan Tesch wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm facing a problem for a long time now, having done some research on
> this, but never been able to find a solution:
>
> We're monitoring a lot of redundant network hosts (routers, firewalls,
> etc.) where we have to report the uptime of the whole setup,