North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: FW: Re: Loss of BGP peering monitoring via SNMP
I could not find out " .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib.15" group in MIB1(RFC1156),MIB2(RFC1213). Could you tell me RFC-No. of MIB which have this group. > >I have written a simple perl script that uses SNMP polling to check the >status of some of our BGP peerings from Cisco routers. Unfortunately, the >script is closely tied to our configuration information so it's not >appropriate to post as is. As I'm in Tampa, I don't have all my >documentation on the MIB variables I used. > >To get you started, here are the hybrid text/numeric OIDs used by the >script to poll the applicable data out of the tables: > > .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib.15.3.1.7 BGP Peer Remote Address > .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib.15.3.1.2 BGP Peer FSM State > .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib.15.3.1.15 BGP Peer FSM Transitions > >The premise of the script is to poll periodically for the state of each >peer. If the state is different than the last poll or the count of >transitions was incremented (indicating a peering went down and was >reestablished between polls) a warning message is sent to a list of >recipients. The Peer Remote Address table is used to dynamically discover >new peerings. > >Other replies have mentioned the use of BGP traps. Traps are probably the >better way to go -- we, unfortunatly, have some issues with our current >trap collection that didn't allow us to easily add the BGP processing. > >- Doug > > / Douglas A. Junkins | Network Engineering \ >/ Sr. Network Engineer | NorthWestNet \ >\ [email protected] | Bellevue, Washington, USA / > \ +1-425-649-7419 | / > > >On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Curtis Generous wrote: > >> We have been caught several times lately with some of our border routers >> loss of BGP peering going undetected for sometime. Is there a way >> to enable BGP peering loss monitoring via SNMP from a CISCO router? >> I've looked at both the public and private MIBS but haven't found anything. >> >> I am aware of the 'nocol' package but really was hoping for an SNMP based >> approach to tie into our net-mgmt packages (sunnet and hpov). >> >> TIA >> >> --curtis >> -- >> Curtis Generous [email protected] Phone: (703) 461-1350 >> UUcom Inc., Suite 250, 4875 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22304-0797 >> > > > >------- End of Forwarded Message > > ________________________________________________ NECマルチメディアサービス構築運営本部 植田晃市 e-mail : [email protected] tel : 03-3798-6085 fax : 03-5440-7297 |