Monitoring Redundant path routers
Matthew Kent
matt at bravenet.com
Mon Apr 26 20:30:10 CEST 2004
Interesting, are you able to share this code?
-----Original Message-----
From: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net
[mailto:nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Spencer
Horn
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 10:57 AM
To: petreski at ksu.edu
Cc: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring Redundant path routers
As far as I know, this cannot be done we had to write this into the code
ourselves.
bldr <http://nagios/nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=1&host=bldr>
<http://nagios/nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=1&host=bldr#comments>
<http://nagios/nagios/cgi-bin/utilmenu.cgi?HOST=BLDR&HOSTGROUP=AIX>
<http://nagios/nagios/cgi-bin/status.cgi?host=bldr>
UP
04-26-2004 12:50:17
2d 22h 27m 20s
PING OK - bldra (Packet loss= 0%, RTA=0.23 ms)
<http://nagios/nagios/cgi-bin/traceroute.cgi?bldra>
PING OK - bldrb (Packet loss= 0%, RTA=0.20 ms)
<http://nagios/nagios/cgi-bin/traceroute.cgi?bldrb>
PING OK - bldrc (Packet loss= 0%, RTA=0.19 ms)
<http://nagios/nagios/cgi-bin/traceroute.cgi?bldrc>
PING OK - bldrd (Packet loss= 0%, RTA=0.68 ms)
<http://nagios/nagios/cgi-bin/traceroute.cgi?bldrd>
Spencer
Samuel Petreski wrote:
Hi,
I was looking into using Nagios for Enterprise wide monitoring and am
very impressed with all the capabilities, but ran into following
question:
192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2
192.168.1.21
--------------------
--------------------192.168.1.1 --------------------
| Router 1 |----------------------------|
Router 2 |----------------------------| Nagios |
--------------------
-------------------- --------------------
192.168.0.9 \
/ 192.168.0.5
\
/
\
/
\
/
\
/
\
/
\
/
\ /
\ /
\ /
\ /
192.168.0.10\ / 192.168.0.6
--------------------
| Router 3 |
--------------------
| 192.168.2.1
|
| 192.168.2.2
-------------
| Switch1|
-------------
Can Nagios monitor the individual interfaces between the routers in
order to inform me when a link/interface goes down? I'm mainly
interested if monitoring Router 3, to have Router 1 and Router 2 as
dependencies, but also to know if the link between Router 1 and Router 2
goes down, because Nagios will be able to reach Router 3 through the
link between Router 2 and Router 3.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and if further information is
required, please feel free to let me know.
--Samuel
P.S. If this is a cross post, please let me know where I can find the
original post.
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