08-15-2018 11:28 AM
We have a L2 Wan link terminated at 2960 switch and a 3850 switch. one end is client side RDS terminals and cisco phones and the other end are the servers. every now and again users at the client end complain that phones re-register and data connections drop for rds sessions. It is only brief. We have monitoring for interface going down, but when they get the issue the interface stays up so all I can think of , is that Packet drops are happening. I can see from the interfaces that there are errors, but I would like a way of monitoring the link in terms of if packet loss hits a certain threshold or latency increases we can get an alert. Is there a tool to do this?
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08-24-2018 08:42 AM
Your welcome! A pleasure to help you.
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08-23-2018 11:58 PM
Can anyone advise at all?
08-24-2018 06:28 AM
Hello!
I thing you can achive this by using IP SLA + EEM, you can configure EEM in order to it send you an email when any parameters you configured in the IPSLA (packet lost, delaay, jitter) reach the threshold you define. Please check the links below for your reference:
https://networklessons.com/cisco/ccie-routing-switching-written/ip-sla-eem-script/
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08-24-2018 08:41 AM
08-24-2018 08:42 AM
Your welcome! A pleasure to help you.
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Best Regards,
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