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I am trying to configure alerts for Routing Neighbors (OSPF and BGP). I have used the logic below to build out the alerts. I am seeing the interfaces going down with the out-of-the-box alerts but I seem to be missing the trigger for the routing neighbors. This is currently alerting on Routing Neighbors. Any help would be…
Hi I can see that if we use private 4 bit ASN Solarwinds have problem resolving them. Does any one talk with PM about it?
Built in support for FatPipe devices including the ability to monitor BGP traffic. Also include the ability to monitor for fail-over events in HA configurations.
I have seen several others who have used workarounds to monitor BGP by watching for traffic patterns, etc. or by implementing custom OIDs to look for changes in BGP relationships. Is there a native BGP alert that I am unaware of built-in to Solarwinds NPM or Orion?
Solution Use snmp context. SNMP context needs to be mapped to the SNMP group and the VRF which has those BGP neighbours. Create new context mapping under VRF configuration: #context <context_name> SNMP context enabling configuration: #snmp-server context <context_name> Apply snmp context mapping to snmp group configuration…
I would like to see support for BGP Monitoring Protocol (RFC 7854) added to allow more detailed monitoring, reporting, and alerting of BGP state/route tables/adjacency, etc. Link to RFC: RFC 7854 - BGP Monitoring Protocol (BMP)
NPM currently monitors BGP neighbor state and it alerts when the state is changed. Which is a very useful and widely used feature. But what we require additionally that NPM should also calculate percent availability on BGP status, same way what it does for Node percent availability. And this information should be available…
Has any one been able to create bgp peer alert when a peer is down, and then with notification having the interface ip? I use the BGP routing alert and it worked to an extent. It did not tell the peer ip,
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