From: Tarun Pahuja (pahujat@gmail.com)
Date: Fri May 25 2007 - 13:32:44 ART
DR,
You can do this in Varies Ways. Cisco SAA is a great tool, it is
built into the IOS. You can use Cisco Works IPM package to collect the
statistics or use a Standard SNMP based package to gather the output of SAA.
You may write perl scripts as well to gather SAA statistics. I am sure there
are many third party packages available in the Market that could also
accomplish the same Task. SAA would be the Least resource/Bandwidth
intensive in my opion provided you implement it correctly as it does take up
CPU cycles on a router.
Thanks,
Tarun Pahuja
CCIE#7707(R&S,Secuity,SP,Voice,Storage),CCSI
On 5/25/07, Jersey Guy <guy.jersey@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys, Just wanted to pick your brains and get a suggestion on how to go
> about doing this.
>
> Objective: Raise a flag/alarm if ping response time between two end points
> in an MPLS/FR (Customer Edge routers) network exceeds a certain threshold.
> This needs to be done in real time without significantly impacting
> bandwidth
> usage or hogging system resources.
>
> Should I implement SAA? Write a Unix script and run it from some NOC
> server?
> Does HPOV or CiscoWorks have a utility that does this?
>
> Thanks, DR.
>
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