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Subject: | [nv-l] Cisco 2500 routers and NetView |
From: | "Alan E. Hennis" <Hennis_Alan_E@cat.com> |
Date: | Sun, 11 Jan 2004 20:02:34 -0600 |
Delivery-date: | Mon, 12 Jan 2004 02:10:22 +0000 |
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NV 7.1.3 FP 1 RH Linux 7.2 I have a lot of old Cisco 25xx routers in my network. There are plans to replace these older devices this year but not until much later in the year. I poll all of my routers via SNMP. I see a lot of missed SNMP queries of these routers. This causes NetView to report the router down when it is in fact still reachable. I was wondering if anyone on the list has experienced this of has any suggestions on how to better monitor older Cisco routers. Thanks Alan E. Hennis Caterpillar Inc Systems+Process Division 309.494.3308 hennis_alan_e@cat.com |
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