monitoring remote routers on different networks

reed reed at reedmedia.net
Mon Jun 25 21:51:22 CEST 2007


I am using nagios 2.9 and monitoring round trip average and packet loss 
using check_ping plugin. I have multiple networks in different physical 
locations.

On one of my nagios servers hosted by a third party, the monitoring often 
alerts me about bad RTA or lots of packet loss for these multiple routers 
at same time.

It appears that the problem is the local network and not the remote 
routers.

How can I add a conditional type configurations so I don't get an alert if 
the multiple remote routers all have same problem at same time?

Or should I check the third-party's local routers also?

Any configuration examples of making it so I don't get alerts for my 
remote routers if the local network has RTA or packet loss problems would 
be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.


  Jeremy C. Reed

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