Title: CPU Monitoring
The OID that I use to monitor our Cisco 2600 series routers is as follows
 
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0
 
I setup the same type of monitoring for our routers that Matt did for his Dell W2K3 servers
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Matt Vavra
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 2:41 PM
Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] CPU Monitoring

Here is what worked for us. Go into Configure->Monitors and Services. You will see a list of services. Select New, give it a name and select SNMP Monitoring for the service type. The object id will be your OID number. Under Check it for: we used a range of values. In our case we set the low for 0 and the high for 50. Leave the test for option set to 1.
Now when you setup you object, go into services and add your newly created service. We setup our trigger to 5 minutes under the alerts so if our server has been > 50% utilization for more than 5 minutes, we get alerted. We only scan once a minute for this.
 
For anyone that is interested, the OIDs we use for CPU 1 through 4 are listed below. This worked on Dell W2K3 blade servers. Should work the same for your router but you will need to use a different OID.
 
1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2.1
1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2.2
1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2.3
1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2.4
 
Hope this helps,
Matt

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Fradley
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 1:54 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] CPU Monitoring

Now how do I get alerted if the threshold I setup gets passed (over 60%)?  In WUP all I see if that the node goes in a down state, that is not what I want, any ideas?  Thanks.

 

Kevin Fradley
Help Desk Specialist II
GCI SchoolAccess
868-5697 Direct
1-888-254-2858 Toll Free
 


From: Michael Krygeris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 10:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] CPU Monitoring

 

Sure you can, It's pretty easy to setup an SNMP monitor in WUG. You just need to find the right OID.

The standard OID used for cisco gear is 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.57.0

 

 

Try this out as an SNMP service applied to your router. You can define triggers to do what you want it to do. You can't get all the values for the threshold period unless you setup more intensive CPU monitoring through WUG.

 

 

Regards,

Mike Krygeris

Somix Technologies, INC

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

207-324-8805

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Fradley
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 1:02 PM
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Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] CPU Monitoring

 

Well we have WUP/WUG cant it do it with those programs? 

 

Kevin Fradley
Help Desk Specialist II
GCI SchoolAccess
868-5697 Direct
1-888-254-2858 Toll Free
 


From: Mike Patterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 8:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] CPU Monitoring

 

Hi Kevin,

 

WUP/WUG will check it every polling interval (default = 60 seconds).  If you want to do something like 3 out of 4 polls over a 20 minute interval, you can do it with Denika for WhatsUp:
http://www.somix.com/products/denika_whatsup_integration.php

 

It also provides graphical trends of the data over time.

 

Have fun,

 

Michael Patterson

(207)324-8805 x222

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Fradley
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 11:38 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] CPU Monitoring

 

In WUP or WUG, what is the best way to monitor CPU via SNMP?  I want to get alerted when Cisco Router goes over 60% for a certain period of time and have that value displayed if I could, any ideas?  Thanks.

Kevin Fradley

Help Desk Specialist II

GCI SchoolAccess

868-5697 Direct

1-888-254-2858 Toll Free

 

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