We have several 2500 series routers and I also resolved the issue by
increasing the retry and the retry intervals.
Carlos Mazon
| "Seminara, Sandro"
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I experienced
the same problem about 2 years ago before we replaced our 2500 series routers.
We had approx. 700 2500 series routers of various flavors deployed
though out our WAN. Many of these devices were running out of memory
during demand polls etc. In order combat our polling issues, the only
thing we could do was increase the retry and lower the timeout values.
Thank you
Sandro
Seminara
Fidelity National
Financial
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan E. Hennis [mailto:Hennis_Alan_E@cat.com]
Sent:
Sunday, January 11, 2004 8:03 PM
To: nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com
Subject: [nv-l] Cisco 2500 routers and NetView
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