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Trying to track down what happened in an event. We had multiple nodes all go offline at the same time and had an event that says vrf named mgmt-intf was removed. the nodes were actually up. However, hours later they all came back with vrf named mgmt-intf was added. Is this the result of the polling re gaining access to the…
I would like to submit a feature request for VRF support on the nexus 9k equipment. Currently it looks like IOS is supported but NXOS is not.
Cisco claims that to be able to poll multiple VRFs, you need to associate each VRF with a context, then poll that context. At least they're saying that for the Nexus 7K I'm currently working on. Orion appears to have the ability to support multiple VRF's on a device just fine, but getting good results seems inconsistent…
Hi there, any advice on monitoring separate VRF's apart from global routing tables on Cisco Nexus 9k? Manually assigning Virtual Routing and Forwarding Poller results in Not a match for this particular device. Thanks
We have Nexus 9504s sitting on our network. We're using VRFs and I'd like to pull their information from the switches. I have scoured the internet, looked at different ways of doing this. However, most of the ways are not for the Nexus 9k series. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
To be able to monitor VRFs on Cisco Nexus devices similar to how it already works with Cisco IOS Devices.
I will like a graph - that shows number of routes - it may be vrf aware. So i can see number of routes - om specific time
My customer's network engineering team deployed a unique configuration that connects their network together with BGP neighbors on different VRFs but sharing the same IP address. Connectivity is fine but the multiple neighbors, with the same IP address, are stored in SNMP as a single neighbor thus making monitoring…
We have a need to monitor VRFs on our nexus 9000 series switches. Please make this happen :D much appreciated.
I need to alert on a routing neighbor going down that includes the VRF Name and the Routing Neighbor IP. Example: The neighbor (routing neighbor ip) in VRF (vrf name) on (device name) is down. So if the following are true: routing neighbor = 20.20.20.254 vrf name = Corporate_DR device name = pri_core_rt01 Then the alert…
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