You should be able to monitor just about anything that has snmp enabled on it. Try monitoring the interface via its WAN ip. The MRTG documentation explains how to do that
Chad,I am having a hard time visualising the layout of these buildings, and it might help in the deisgn. You say uou have 22 buildings, do they all have a direct connection back to a central location, or do they daisy-chain between each other, a lit...
To further that....he could use a route-map on the default-originate that pointed to a prefix list looking for specific blocks to exist. THis way if a certain route goes away chances are the uplink's went away, thus stopping the default route from p...
That used to be the case. It is not uncommon to see /24's in the full routes table of the internet now. To answer the original question, you can advertise any block size you want, its up to the peer to accept, reject, or even readvertise. If you a...
If you have two connections, one to each ISP, I do suggest BGP. When you start routing statically with two ISP's, it can get tricky, or cause un-needed outages in the event of a link failure. You could always use floating statics, but then you have...