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| From: | "Mike Walsh" <Mike.Walsh@us.ing.com> | 
| Date: | Thu, 20 Feb 2003 10:47:41 -0600 | 
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Todd and Bernard,
Thanks for the QUICK combacks and excellant suggestions.
Bernard, Being a relatively "NEW GUY" to network monitoring, what would
your suggestion do to network performance?  I'll probably have to test it
out.
Todd, we are useing the new T!/IMA cards in Cisco Routers.  Used to use
SNMP compatible CSU/DSU's but the Cisco seem so easy and cost effective.
 Mike Walsh
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"Mike Walsh" <Mike.Walsh@us.ing.com> writes:
> Goodmorning,
>
> I have a 5 T1 IMA group.  The IMA Group (Common IP address) is up but one
> of the physical T1's is hard down.  Netview does not seem to monitor or
> alarm on the failure of a single T1 in the IMA Group.  Does anyone out
> there know of a means of forceing Netview to monitor and alarm on a
single
> physical port?
Caveat: I'm not familiar with "T1's in an IMA group."  So I can offer
these general thoughts:
What do the T1's terminate into (CSU/DSU?)?  Is that device SNMP
manageable?  Would there be MIB variable you could query with netview
or a script to find what you seek?  Does the device trap on the
failure of any of hte physical links?
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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