might look at simple event correlator and do it via syslog traps. don't ask me how to do it. as it's on my list of things to do myself.<div><br></div><div>Scott<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 10:55 PM, Robert Jackson <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:rab@walkermartyn.co.uk">rab@walkermartyn.co.uk</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<p dir="LTR"><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman">My</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"> <font size="1" face="Times New Roman">current situation</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"> <font size="1" face="Times New Roman">is that I have 2 core switches (Cisco 2960G</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman">’</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman">s) in a failover capability. E</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman">very one of our</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"> <font size="1" face="Times New Roman">server</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman">s</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman"></font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"> <font size="1" face="Times New Roman">(Windows, RHEL & Solaris)</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"> <font size="1" face="Times New Roman">has NIC bonding/teaming enabled</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman"> and obviously one switch serves network access to NIC #0, the other switch serves network access to NIC #1</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman">.</font></span></p>
<p dir="LTR"><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman">I</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman">’</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman">m looking</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"> <font size="1" face="Times New Roman">for</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"> <font size="1" face="Times New Roman">the best way to setup</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"> <font size="1" face="Times New Roman">failover</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"> <font size="1" face="Times New Roman">monitoring of the switch ports</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman"> and</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"> <font size="1" face="Times New Roman">server connections</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman"> under my setup</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"><font size="1" face="Times New Roman">.</font></span><span lang="en-gb"></span><span lang="en-gb"></span></p>
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