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From: chuberdeau@avdl.com
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 11:30:30 -0400
Last question

     Can we set threshold and created alarm with it ?

Is it with the collection option that we can do that ?

Thank you very much

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Christian Huberdeau
Management tools
Assurace vie Desjardins Laurentienne
chuberdeau@avdl.com






"Enriquez Bolio,C-Raul,MEXICO,INFO" <C-Raul.Enriquez@mx.nestle.com>@tkg.com
le 2001-10-26 09:54:18

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Hello Christian:

Currently I'm using Netview for monitoring bandwidth and it works OK. You
only have to collect IfInOctects and IfOutOctects information and create an
expression to get the %.

Saludos.

> -----Mensaje original-----
> De:     chuberdeau@avdl.com [SMTP:chuberdeau@avdl.com]
> Enviado el:  Viernes 26 de Octubre de 2001 9:26 AM
> Para:   IBM NetView Discussion
> Asunto: Re: [NV-L] NV_L What should I use Netview or Cisco Works ?
> both
>
> We do use mrtg for historique but can we configure mrtg to send snmp
trap.
> I dont think so.
>
> So I do have both system. but the version of Cisco Works I have does not
> include monitoring.
>
> Does anybody use netview for monitoring bandwidth or cpu ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Christian
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Gavin Newman" <NEWMANGJ@banksa.com.au>@tkg.com le 2001-10-25 20:19:18
>
> Veuillez répondre à IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
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> Objet :   Re: [NV-L] NV_L What should I use Netview or Cisco Works ?
> both
>
>
> Have you considered MRTG for your bandwidth monitoring?
>
> >>> chuberdeau@avdl.com 25/10/2001 03:34:52 >>>
> Hi  Everybody,
>
>      I have to do monitoring of cisco's equipment and telecommunication
> line bandwidth.
>
> Can I do it only with netview or should I purchase cisco works
> "CWLMS-2.0".
>
> That what I already saw or understand is if something failed on the cisco
> router
> for example one power supply it will send a snmp trap to my console and
> the
> mib
> allow me to interpret the message.
>
> About bandwidth monitoring or CPU I think I have to do a collection and
> set
> some threshold.
>
> Can someone tell me if I m wrong ... or on the wrong track...
>
> Thank you very much
>
> Christian Huberdeau
> Management Tools
>
>
>
>
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