03-06-2003 09:16 AM - edited 02-20-2020 10:36 PM
I'm in the process of deploying an SNMP infrastructure for our network using OpenNMS, and am wondering if I should use either traps or thresholds (or both?) to detect Cisco events such as high router/switch temperature, high CPU usage, etc.
I've always thought of traps as being the standard way to be notified of such things, but with UDP there's no guarantee that the NMS will ever see a given trap. By using thresholds (i.e., monitoring an OID an alarming when it exceeds a certain value), the NMS will detect the event on it's own and can react accordingly. So I am undecided on which method to use.
I'd appreciate any advice from those of you who use SNMP.
Thanks,
Terry
03-06-2003 09:24 AM
For certains things like CPU, Memory, there are not traps. Therefore, you'll have to setup thresholds for these any way.
03-07-2003 04:26 PM
If you decide on a SNMP performance monitoring software please let me know and I can forward an eval. CD with a 30 day key.
jose.burgos@linmor.com www.linmor.com
Geared toward Cisco devices.
-Jose
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