Bonding/Teaming Monitoring
Jim Avery
jim at jimavery.me.uk
Tue Aug 17 09:56:09 CEST 2010
On 17 August 2010 06:55, Robert Jackson <rab at walkermartyn.co.uk> wrote:
> My current situation is that I have 2 core switches (Cisco 2960G’s) in a
> failover capability. Every one of our servers (Windows, RHEL & Solaris) has
> NIC bonding/teaming enabled and obviously one switch serves network access
> to NIC #0, the other switch serves network access to NIC #1.
>
> I’m looking for the best way to setup failover monitoring of the switch
> ports and server connections under my setup.
I don't use Cisco kit myself, but I would guess you would get the
relevant alerts by configuring your switches to send snmp traps.
You'll need to configure snmptrapd on your Nagios server to receive
them and use snmptt to get them in to Nagios one way or another
(either via the command interface or via a database using NagTrap for
example).
hth,
Jim
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