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  How about monitoring the port on the router, if the port on the switch, which 
connects to this router, goes downm the router port should turn red.  Example:  
Router 4500 port E0 goes to port F0/1 on a Cisco 2924, when port F0/1 goes down 
the router port E0 should turn red (unable to ping).  
Darrell
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: shella kevin 
  To: nv-l@tkg.com 
  Cc: bernard.baudoux@fortisbank.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 3:08 PM
  Subject: RE: [NV-L] How to monitor a port on Cisco Catalyst switch !
  Bernard,
              Thanks for your reply. Let me again give you some more 
explaination what I am trying to do here. Let you know I am little new to 
netview. I need to monitor the port on which my router is connected. Monitor 
means I need to know when this port will become faulty and goes down or come up 
etc. It will be great if you could teach me how can I able to configure my 
netview to know what weather the traffic is flowing through the port or not. 
Can I pull this data to show up on a graph so that anyone can see and figure it 
out that weather the traffic is going through that particular port or not.  
Just to let u know my target is only PORT not whole the switch. Actually I have 
couple of incident in which my port when bad but I was not able to detect this. 
I will only get the alert if whole switch will go down.
  Can you please advise how I can overcome my this problem ? Thanks
   
  S.K
  >From: BAUDOUX BERNARD 
  >Reply-To: IBM NetView Discussion 
  >To: "'IBM NetView Discussion'" 
  >Subject: RE: [NV-L] How to monitor a port on Cisco Catalyst switch ! 
  >Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 10:16:05 +0200 
  > 
  >Hello Shella, 
  > 
  > 
  >what do you mean with 'monitor the switch port' ? 
  > 
  >Do you mean check the status (up/down) of this interface ? Then netmon will 
  >do that automatically for you. If you want to receive specific traps 
  >regarding this interface then you will have to configure the switch to send 
  >traps to Netview. 
  >If you want to be aware of the traffic going through this interface then you 
  >will have to configure data collection. 
  > 
  >Regards, 
  >Bernard Baudoux 
  >Phone: +32 (0)2/565.24.68 
  >e-mail : bernard.baudoux@fortisbank.com 
  > 
  > 
  > > -----Original Message----- 
  > > From: shella kevin [SMTP:love4u99@hotmail.com] 
  > > Sent: Tuesday, 07 August, 2001 09:15 
  > > To: nv-l@tkg.com 
  > > Subject: [NV-L] How to monitor a port on Cisco Catalyst switch ! 
  > > 
  > > Hi All, 
  > > 
  > > I have a cisco router connected on a cisco switch port. I am using 
  > > netview 
  > > to monitor other 
  > > devices in my network and so as these two devices. Can anyone guide me 
how 
  > > 
  > > do I monitor a port 
  > > on a cisco switch via netview ? 
  > > so that I can monitor the port on which my router is connected ? Anyone 
  > > have 
  > > any good idea ? 
  > > 
  > > 
  > > -------- 
  > > | Switch | 
  > > | | 
  > > -------- 
  > > | 
  > > | 
  > > | 
  > > | 
  > > -------- 
  > > | Router | 
  > > | | 
  > > -------- 
  > > 
  > > Thanks 
  > > Shella K. 
  > > 
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| S.KHow about monitoring the port on the router, if the port on the switch, which 
connects to this router, goes downm the router port should turn red.  
Example:  Router 4500 port E0 goes to port F0/1 on a Cisco 2924, when port 
F0/1 goes down the router port E0 should turn red (unable to ping).
   Darrell   
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 3:08 
  PM Subject: RE: [NV-L] How to monitor a port 
  on Cisco Catalyst switch ! 
 
  
  
  Bernard,             
  Thanks for your reply. Let me again give you some more explaination 
  what I am trying to do here. Let you know I am little new to netview. I need 
  to monitor the port on which my router is connected. Monitor means I need to 
  know when this port will become faulty and goes down or come up etc. It will 
  be great if you could teach me how can I able to configure my netview to know 
  what weather the traffic is flowing through the port or not. Can I pull this 
  data to show up on a graph so that anyone can see and figure it out that 
  weather the traffic is going through that particular port or not.  Just to let u know my target is only 
  PORT not whole the switch. Actually I have couple of incident in which my port 
  when bad but I was not able to detect this. I will only get the alert if whole 
  switch will go down. Can you please advise how I can overcome my this problem ? 
  Thanks   S.K
 
 >From: BAUDOUX BERNARD >Reply-To: IBM NetView Discussion 
  >To: "'IBM NetView Discussion'" 
  >Subject: RE: [NV-L] How to monitor a port on Cisco Catalyst 
  switch ! 
  >Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 10:16:05 +0200 
  > 
  >Hello Shella, 
  > 
  > 
  >what do you mean with 'monitor the switch port' ? 
  > 
  >Do you mean check the status (up/down) of this interface ? Then 
  netmon will 
  >do that automatically for you. If you want to receive specific 
  traps 
  >regarding this interface then you will have to configure the 
  switch to send 
  >traps to Netview. 
  >If you want to be aware of the traffic going through this 
  interface then you 
  >will have to configure data collection. 
  > 
  >Regards, 
  >Bernard Baudoux 
  >Phone: +32 (0)2/565.24.68 
  >e-mail : bernard.baudoux@fortisbank.com 
  > 
  > 
  > > -----Original Message----- 
  > > From: shella kevin [SMTP:love4u99@hotmail.com] 
  > > Sent: Tuesday, 07 August, 2001 09:15 
  > > To: nv-l@tkg.com 
  > > Subject: [NV-L] How to monitor a port on Cisco Catalyst 
  switch ! 
  > > 
  > > Hi All, 
  > > 
  > > I have a cisco router connected on a cisco switch port. I 
  am using 
  > > netview 
  > > to monitor other 
  > > devices in my network and so as these two devices. Can 
  anyone guide me how 
  > > 
  > > do I monitor a port 
  > > on a cisco switch via netview ? 
  > > so that I can monitor the port on which my router is 
  connected ? Anyone 
  > > have 
  > > any good idea ? 
  > > 
  > > 
  > > -------- 
  > > | Switch | 
  > > | | 
  > > -------- 
  > > | 
  > > | 
  > > | 
  > > | 
  > > -------- 
  > > | Router | 
  > > | | 
  > > -------- 
  > > 
  > > Thanks 
  > > Shella K. 
  > > 
  > > 
  _________________________________________________________________ 
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