04-28-2012 11:58 PM - edited 03-04-2019 04:11 PM
Hi
IP SLA works great. If Provider 1 is down then all traffic is shifted to Provider 2 but administrator is not aware if the link is down.
Our NMS monitors interfaces and hence if the interface is up and service behind it is down it cannot reflect it. Can the Router send alert to an email address with existing IP SLA monitor or any other option to get this working. NMS we have - Solarwinds ( i m aware it has IP SLA tool which is licensed, for now we cannot get license )
thanks
ST
04-29-2012 01:31 AM
Hi
Since we are talking about a router or a switch with routing capabilities then yes in many cases you can use EEM and TCL to send that message. or alot of other triggers and stuff to be made.
Here is a link that gives you some more information on what eem can be used for.
Here is a support community for EEM with some nice examples that you can modify to suit your own personal needs.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/netpro/private/pilot/eem
One thing I came to think of, the syslog should be able to give you a warning directly into the Solarwinds NPM that can tell you on screen wich link is active or not.
so you should be able to display wich link is in use in the NPM.
Good luck
HTH
04-29-2012 06:42 AM
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