Monitoring ports & BGP on Cisco

Thomas Earl tearl at cacdhh.org
Mon Dec 6 18:50:10 CET 2004


Greetings to all, 

I setup Nagios last week and I have to say that this is awesome. Right now
I'm monitoring a great number of systems and services and everything is
going great. I want to start monitoring my routers for when connections and
BGP sessions bounce. 

What is the best way to do this? 

I was thinking setting up so my routers trap back to my Nagios server, but
if there is a better way, I'm all for testing it out.

Please let me know!

Thanks, 

Tom

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