Interface statistics

Is it possible that Cisco router collects traffic statistcics (value of traffic counter of interface
at given intervals) from interface and store it localy so it can be fetched later
or deliver to some ftp server or simmilar?

Disclaimer
The Author of this posting offers the information contained within this posting without consideration and with the reader's understanding that there's no implied or expressed suitability or fitness for any purpose. Information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as rendering professional advice of any kind. Usage of this posting's information is solely at reader's own risk.
Liability Disclaimer
In no event shall Author be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of use, data or profit) arising out of the use or inability to use the posting's information even if Author has been advised of the possibility of such damage.
Posting
Collect traffic statistics, yes and no.  For the most part, counters just have current values which can be polled for, generally from an external SNMP management system, although later IOSs have scripting capabilities which, I believe, can poll locally and "decide" what to do with the data.
On such IOSs with scripting, I beleive it might be possible to script something like getting show interface and sending it somewhere, but SNMP stats would more what you would expect when "Service Provider".
There are some cumulative stats that can collected on the device, often by enabling configuration options.  For instance one such option, Netflow, can kept some local information as well as exporting stats to a system designed to collect them.
If you want to pursue this question, suggest posting to Network Infrastructure - Network Management,

Similar Messages

  • Catalyst 3550 & 3560/3750 command 'show mls qos interface statistics'

    On the Catalyst 3550 the command 'show mls qos interface statistics' will show ingress packet (or byte) counts with DSCP values. If you have policers configured then it also shows a count of packets that have been marked down to another DSCP value due to policing or any that have been dropped (obviously 'mls qos monitor dscp x' needs configuring). The same command on the 3560/3750 only shows the ingress & egress DSCP values, there is no column that shows packets (or bytes) that have been policed or dropped. Is there any command to display the same information with the 3560/3750?
    Neither platform show counters when the command 'show policy-map interface x/x' is used so this won't work.
    Thanks
    Andy

    Hi, I believe there is a command on the 3560 'sh mls qos interface policers' may be what you are looking for.
    Here is what the command says it outputs:
    To display QoS information at the interface level. This information includes:
    The configuration of the egress queues and the CoS3-to-egress-queue map
    Which interfaces have configured policers
    Ingress and egress statistics, which includes the number of bytes that have been dropped

  • Nexus 7k - Interface Statistics Across VDCs

    Is there anyway to get interface statistics from all interfaces regardless of what vdc they are in? Trying to setup solarwinds to monitor them all. 
    Thanks,
    Alex

    You can, but each VDC need its own interface to SolarWinds. Each VDC acts as a separate switch.
    HTH

  • PI 7.1 AAE Interface statistics and monitoring

    Hi SAP community!
    I currently have Advanced Adapter Engine interfaces running through my systems (which bypass Integration Server by design), and my issue is for data/statistics.
    RWB is able to display the AAE/Adapter Engine messages in groups, but in terms of numbers (Datbase Overview in Message Monitoring), only messages that flow through the Integration Server is displayed.
    I have used Wily to get some data, but I'd like to see daily totals and statistics.
    Thank you all in advanced
    Rocco

    Hi Sekhar,
    I have not been given any answers in terms of data and statistics. 
    We have been told that the Java Early Watch reports can give totals, but have not implemented it yet.
    Message Monritoing via RWB is the simplest way, unfortunately because AAE is mostly in memory when the maximum number of messages are hit.  The oldest are removed from memory.
    I've been trying to figure out how Wily collects the AAE messages, but am finding it difficult to understand their logic (and since it's CA's software they probably won't share how they are doing it).
    7.11 apparently has a way to mornitor data in a very simple way (but not worth to update/upgrade if only doing it for stats).
    730 is going to be the latest PI which will collect the statistics, J2EE will be decentralized seperated from ABAP side.
    Hope that helps your situation a little bit. 
    Also if you didn't know (because I didn't right away) here is the message monitoring link for messages which breaks down the inbound/outbound connection times and steps (for single message troubleshooting and message breakdown).
    http://<host>:5<SN>00MessagingSystem/monitor/monitor.jsp
    Good luck
    Rocco

  • 3750 - Show mls qos interface statistics

    Hi All,
    Sorry if this is posted in the wrong place but can anyone shed any light on the meaning of the five columns given in the output for the following command on a 3750 ?
    Show Mls Qos Interface <interface id> Statistics
    Many Thanks
    Shaun

    I think that this is my first post, so I hope it will be useful ;-)
    It's indeed very strange, I faced the same problem before, so I tried to check older switches, and I was able to find what these values are, for example, if You check the link :
    Understanding QoS Policing and Marking on the Catalyst 3550
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps646/products_tech_note09186a00800feff5.shtml
    You will find that these five fields mean:
    incoming   no_change       classified      policed    dropped (in pkts)
    This is a description of the fields in the example:
    Incoming—shows how many packets arrive from each           direction
    NO_change—shows how many packets were trusted (such           as QoS level not changed)
    Classified—shows how many packets have been assigned           this internal DSCP after classification
    Policed—shows how many packets were marked down by           policing; DSCP shown before markdown.
    Dropped—shows how many packets were dropped by           policing

  • Show mls qos interface statistics equivalent command on Cat6500 SUP720-3B?

    Hi all
    Is there a command on the SUP720-3B that is similar to the show mls qos interface gi0/x statistics command on the access-layer series switches (3560 etc.)?
    I'd like to see the incoming and outgoing DSCP/COS values in number of packets.
    Thx :)

    Hi,
    You can use this command:
    SUP720#show queueing interface xx
    You should be able to see all that information there.
    Hope this helps.

  • 3560 mls qos interface statistics output

    Hi
    I've seen questions like this before, but never seen a satisfactory answer... I can't find any good documentation anywhere about this command.
    If you run it, you get tabular output of some statistics - with no headers to the columns.
    The closest thing I've found to it is in this document:
    http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c3550/12113ea1/3550cr/cli2.htm#wp2418191
    It shows the fields as: Incoming, No_Change, Classified, Policed and dropped.
    I have a switch with a modified cos-dscp map so that cos 5 is marked to dscp 46. This shows normal traffic as in the row titled 0-4 in the 'incoming' column, and cos 5 traffic appears in the 40-44 row and the 'dropped' column... which can't be right.
    Anyone know what the columns mean?
    Aaron

    I figured this out after looking at it sideways and upside down. Here is part of the output from the command I ran on one of our 3750 switches (copy it and paste it into notepad so the rows stretch back out): 'sh mls qos int f0/35 statistics'
    dscp: outgoing
    0 - 4 : 63683 0 0 0 0
    5 - 9 : 0 0 0 0 0
    10 - 14 : 0 0 0 0 0
    15 - 19 : 0 0 0 0 0
    20 - 24 : 0 0 0 0 81
    25 - 29 : 0 0 0 0 0
    30 - 34 : 0 0 0 0 13366
    35 - 39 : 0 0 0 0 0
    40 - 44 : 0 0 0 0 0
    45 - 49 : 0 10749 0 13653 0
    50 - 54 : 0 0 0 0 0
    55 - 59 : 0 0 0 0 0
    On the left side X - X are the DSCP values for the five columns of that row. For example, 20 - 24 row has the number 81 in the fith column. That shows that 81 packets with the DSCP value of 24 went out of that port. In row 45 - 49, 10749 packets with DSCP of 46 and 13653 packets with DSCP value of 48 went out that port.
    I finally was able to use this table to show that a video conferencing unit was truely generating voice packets with DSCP 46 (EF), video packets with DSCP 34, and call control packets with DSCP 24 (this is COS 3 that is mapped to DSCP 24 in the cos-dscp map entry.)
    So to clarify, the five columns have nothing to do with Incoming, No_Change, Classified, Policed and dropped, they represent the number of packets that have the DSCP values as referred to by the far left table.
    Hope this helps.

  • Link outage in Etherchannel causes interface down and failover Secondary Faild

    Hi,
    I have configured port-channel Firewall ASA5515-X and  stacking switch WS-3750X. Also firewall configured as failover mode. Problem is that my active firewall connected switch port show green and working but standby firewall connected switch port shows orange color. When i inpute show failover command on firewall, secondary is faild. Please assist. Here is the below show command.
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel 10
    Ports: 2   Maxports = 16
    Port-channels: 1 Max Port-channels = 48
    Protocol: LACP/ active
    Minimum Links: 1
    Maximum Bundle: 8
    Load balance: src-dst-ip
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho interface port-channel 10
    Interface Port-channel10 "inside", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is EtherChannel/LACP, BW 2000 Mbps, DLY 10 usec
            Auto-Duplex(Full-duplex), Auto-Speed(1000 Mbps)
            Input flow control is unsupported, output flow control is off
            Description: *** Connected to CORE-SW ***
            MAC address 4c00.821d.511f, MTU 1500
            IP address 10.98.8.97, subnet mask 255.255.255.248
      Traffic Statistics for "inside":
            56859 packets input, 3419130 bytes
            148709 packets output, 16063580 bytes
            56858 packets dropped
          1 minute input rate 0 pkts/sec,  46 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 2 pkts/sec,  216 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 0 pkts/sec,  46 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 2 pkts/sec,  216 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
      Members in this channel:
          Active:   Gi0/1 Gi0/2
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel sum
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel summary
    Flags:  D - down        P - bundled in port-channel
            I - stand-alone s - suspended
            H - Hot-standby (LACP only)
            U - in use      N - not in use, no aggregation/nameif
            M - not in use, no aggregation due to minimum links not met
            w - waiting to be aggregated
    Number of channel-groups in use: 1
    Group  Port-channel  Protocol    Ports
    ------+-------------+-----------+-----------------------------------------------
    10     Po10(U)           LACP    Gi0/1(P)   Gi0/2(P)  
    mdbl-int-fw-01#
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel ?      
      <1-48>    Channel group number
      brief     Brief information
      detail    Detail information
      port      Port information
      protocol  protocol enabled
      summary   One-line summary per channel-group
      |         Output modifiers
      <cr>
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel bri
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel brief
                    Channel-group listing:
    Group: 10
    Ports: 2   Maxports = 16
    Port-channels: 1 Max Port-channels = 48
    Protocol: LACP/ active
    Minimum Links: 1
    Maximum Bundle: 8
    Load balance: src-dst-ip
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel ?    
      <1-48>    Channel group number
      brief     Brief information
      detail    Detail information
      port      Port information
      protocol  protocol enabled
      summary   One-line summary per channel-group
      |         Output modifiers
      <cr>
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel pro
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel protocol
                    Channel-group listing:
    Group: 10
    Protocol: LACP
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel ?       
      <1-48>    Channel group number
      brief     Brief information
      detail    Detail information
      port      Port information
      protocol  protocol enabled
      summary   One-line summary per channel-group
      |         Output modifiers
      <cr>
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel det
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel detail
                    Channel-group listing:
    Group: 10
    Ports: 2   Maxports = 16
    Port-channels: 1 Max Port-channels = 48
    Protocol: LACP/ active
    Minimum Links: 1
    Maximum Bundle: 8
    Load balance: src-dst-ip
                    Ports in the group:
    Port: Gi0/1
    Port state    = bndl
    Channel group =   10        Mode = LACP/ active
    Port-channel  = Po10
    Flags:  S - Device is sending Slow LACPDUs   F - Device is sending fast LACPDUs.
            A - Device is in active mode.        P - Device is in passive mode.
    Local information:
                                 LACP port     Admin     Oper    Port        Port
    Port      Flags   State      Priority      Key       Key     Number      State
    Gi0/1     SA      bndl       32768         0xa       0xa     0x2         0x3d 
    Partner's information:
              Partner Partner    LACP Partner  Partner   Partner  Partner     Partner
    Port      Flags   State      Port Priority Admin Key Oper Key Port Number Port State
    Gi0/1     SA      bndl       32768         0x0       0xa      0x118       0x3d 
    Port: Gi0/2  
    Port state    = bndl
    Channel group =   10        Mode = LACP/ active
    Port-channel  = Po10
    Flags:  S - Device is sending Slow LACPDUs   F - Device is sending fast LACPDUs.
            A - Device is in active mode.        P - Device is in passive mode.
    Local information:
                                 LACP port     Admin     Oper    Port        Port
    Port      Flags   State      Priority      Key       Key     Number      State
    Gi0/2     SA      bndl       32768         0xa       0xa     0x3         0x3d 
    Partner's information:
              Partner Partner    LACP Partner  Partner   Partner  Partner     Partner
    Port      Flags   State      Port Priority Admin Key Oper Key Port Number Port State
    Gi0/2     SA      bndl       32768         0x0       0xa      0x119       0x3d 
    mdbl-int-fw-01#
    mdbl-int-fw-01#
    mdbl-int-fw-01#
    mdbl-int-fw-01#
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho port-channel ?     
      <1-48>    Channel group number
      brief     Brief information
      detail    Detail information
      port      Port information
      protocol  protocol enabled
      summary   One-line summary per channel-group
      |         Output modifiers
      <cr>
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho fail        
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho failover st
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho failover state
                   State          Last Failure Reason      Date/Time
    This host  -   Primary
                   Active         None
    Other host -   Secondary
                   Failed         Ifc Failure              22:03:03 UTC Jan 8 2014
                                  outside: No Link
                                  dmz: No Link
                                  mgt: No Link
                                  inside: No Link
    ====Configuration State===
            Sync Done
    ====Communication State===
            Mac set
    mdbl-int-fw-01#
    mdbl-int-fw-01#
    mdbl-int-fw-01#
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho failover     
    Failover On
    Failover unit Primary
    Failover LAN Interface: failover GigabitEthernet0/3 (up)
    Unit Poll frequency 200 milliseconds, holdtime 800 milliseconds
    Interface Poll frequency 500 milliseconds, holdtime 5 seconds
    Interface Policy 1
    Monitored Interfaces 4 of 114 maximum
    failover replication http
    Version: Ours 8.6(1)2, Mate 8.6(1)2
    Last Failover at: 02:16:48 UTC Jan 8 2014
            This host: Primary - Active
                    Active time: 74479 (sec)
                    slot 0: ASA5515 hw/sw rev (1.0/8.6(1)2) status (Up Sys)
                      Interface outside (118.179.139.4): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface dmz (10.98.56.3): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface mgt (10.10.11.1): Unknown (Waiting)
                      Interface inside (10.98.8.97): Normal (Waiting)
                    slot 1: IPS5515 hw/sw rev (N/A/7.1(4)E4) status (Up/Up)
                      IPS, 7.1(4)E4, Up
            Other host: Secondary - Failed
                    Active time: 0 (sec)
                    slot 0: ASA5515 hw/sw rev (1.0/8.6(1)2) status (Up Sys)
                      Interface outside (118.179.139.6): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface dmz (10.98.56.2): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface mgt (0.0.0.0): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface inside (10.98.8.98): No Link (Waiting)
                    slot 1: IPS5515 hw/sw rev (N/A/7.1(4)E4) status (Up/Up)
                      IPS, 7.1(4)E4, Up
    Stateful Failover Logical Update Statistics
            Link : failover GigabitEthernet0/3 (up)
            Stateful Obj    xmit       xerr       rcv        rerr     
            General         12665      0          9929       0        
            sys cmd         9929       0          9929       0        
            up time         0          0          0          0        
            RPC services    0          0          0          0        
            TCP conn        0          0          0          0        
            UDP conn        0          0          0          0        
            ARP tbl         2735       0          0          0        
            Xlate_Timeout   0          0          0          0        
            IPv6 ND tbl     0          0          0          0        
            VPN IKEv1 SA    0          0          0          0        
            VPN IKEv1 P2    0          0          0          0        
            VPN IKEv2 SA    0          0          0          0        
            VPN IKEv2 P2    0          0          0          0        
            VPN CTCP upd    0          0          0          0        
            VPN SDI upd     0          0          0          0        
            VPN DHCP upd    0          0          0          0        
            SIP Session     0          0          0          0        
            Route Session   0          0          0          0        
            User-Identity   1          0          0          0        
            Logical Update Queue Information
                            Cur     Max     Total
            Recv Q:         0       7       9930
            Xmit Q:         0       30      99581
    mdbl-int-fw-01#
    mdbl-int-fw-01#
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho failover state     
                   State          Last Failure Reason      Date/Time
    This host  -   Primary
                   Active         None
    Other host -   Secondary
                   Failed         Ifc Failure              22:03:03 UTC Jan 8 2014
                                  outside: No Link
                                  dmz: No Link
                                  mgt: No Link
                                  inside: No Link
    ====Configuration State===
            Sync Done
    ====Communication State===
            Mac set
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho failover ?   
      descriptor  Show failover interface descriptors. Two numbers are shown for
                  each interface. When exchanging information regarding a
                  particular interface, this unit uses the first number in messages
                  it sends to its peer. And it expects the second number in
                  messages it receives from its peer. For trouble shooting, collect
                  the show output from both units and verify that the numbers
                  match.
      exec        Show failover command execution information
      history     Show failover switching history
      interface   Show failover command interface information
      state       Show failover internal state information
      statistics  Show failover command interface statistics information
      |           Output modifiers
      <cr>
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho failover inter
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho failover interface
            interface failover GigabitEthernet0/3
                    System IP Address: 10.98.8.89 255.255.255.248
                    My IP Address    : 10.98.8.89
                    Other IP Address : 10.98.8.90
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho failover stati    
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho failover statistics
            tx:995725
            rx:980617
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho failover hi        
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho failover history
    ==========================================================================
    From State                 To State                   Reason
    ==========================================================================
    02:16:40 UTC Jan 8 2014
    Not Detected               Negotiation                No Error
    02:16:48 UTC Jan 8 2014
    Negotiation                Just Active                No Active unit found
    02:16:48 UTC Jan 8 2014
    Just Active                Active Drain               No Active unit found
    02:16:48 UTC Jan 8 2014
    Active Drain               Active Applying Config     No Active unit found
    02:16:48 UTC Jan 8 2014
    Active Applying Config     Active Config Applied      No Active unit found
    02:16:48 UTC Jan 8 2014
    Active Config Applied      Active                     No Active unit found
    ==========================================================================
    mdbl-int-fw-01# sho failover        
    Failover On
    Failover unit Primary
    Failover LAN Interface: failover GigabitEthernet0/3 (up)
    Unit Poll frequency 200 milliseconds, holdtime 800 milliseconds
    Interface Poll frequency 500 milliseconds, holdtime 5 seconds
    Interface Policy 1
    Monitored Interfaces 4 of 114 maximum
    failover replication http
    Version: Ours 8.6(1)2, Mate 8.6(1)2
    Last Failover at: 02:16:48 UTC Jan 8 2014
            This host: Primary - Active
                    Active time: 74554 (sec)
                    slot 0: ASA5515 hw/sw rev (1.0/8.6(1)2) status (Up Sys)
                      Interface outside (118.179.139.4): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface dmz (10.98.56.3): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface mgt (10.10.11.1): Unknown (Waiting)
                      Interface inside (10.98.8.97): Normal (Waiting)
                    slot 1: IPS5515 hw/sw rev (N/A/7.1(4)E4) status (Up/Up)
                      IPS, 7.1(4)E4, Up
            Other host: Secondary - Failed
                    Active time: 0 (sec)
                    slot 0: ASA5515 hw/sw rev (1.0/8.6(1)2) status (Up Sys)
                      Interface outside (118.179.139.6): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface dmz (10.98.56.2): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface mgt (0.0.0.0): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface inside (10.98.8.98): No Link (Waiting)
                    slot 1: IPS5515 hw/sw rev (N/A/7.1(4)E4) status (Up/Up)
                      IPS, 7.1(4)E4, Up
    Stateful Failover Logical Update Statistics
            Link : failover GigabitEthernet0/3 (up)
            Stateful Obj    xmit       xerr       rcv        rerr     
            General         12676      0          9938       0        
            sys cmd         9938       0          9938       0        
            up time         0          0          0          0        
            RPC services    0          0          0          0        
            TCP conn        0          0          0          0        
            UDP conn        0          0          0          0        
            ARP tbl         2737       0          0          0        
            Xlate_Timeout   0          0          0          0        
            IPv6 ND tbl     0          0          0          0        
            VPN IKEv1 SA    0          0          0          0        
            VPN IKEv1 P2    0          0          0          0        
            VPN IKEv2 SA    0          0          0          0        
            VPN IKEv2 P2    0          0          0          0        
            VPN CTCP upd    0          0          0          0        
            VPN SDI upd     0          0          0          0        
            VPN DHCP upd    0          0          0          0        
            SIP Session     0          0          0          0        
            Route Session   0          0          0          0        
            User-Identity   1          0          0          0        
            Logical Update Queue Information
                            Cur     Max     Total
            Recv Q:         0       7       9940
            Xmit Q:         0       30      99677

    Hi Ganesan,
    I am proposing a design like this. You can have the STP in pvst mode and have a different priority set for the core switch to make it core a as root bridge. There is nothing wrong with your design you have made you core switch which will be physically down to your firewall... but in real it comes on the top of your firewall as well... But spanning tree conf should be done properly to achieve this... I have proposed my design which is pretty simple but easy for troubleshoot....
    You can have your firewalls connected to core switch on the down and can directly connected to router on outside... always core a -->py fw--rtra will be the primary path... if anything goes wrong then secondary line will come in to picture....
    make sure that your hsrp will have high priority to ur core a vlan conf for the access switches.....
    Please do rate for the helpful posts.
    By
    Karthik

  • IPS interface statistic reset

    hi,
    How can I reset theinterface statistic on y IPS devices?
    Thanks

    Most of the interface statistics in "show interface" are MAC level (hardware) statistics and cannot be reset except by rebooting the sensor.
    The higher level statistics, such as "show statistics virtual-sensor" can be reset by appending the keyword "clear" to the request. In that case, the current statistics are displayed and then reset internally. The next invocation will show statistics since the "clear". One of the statistics is "Seconds since last reset" and you can use it to verify that your reset is taking place.

  • IPS Interface using SNMP

    Hi there,
    I am encountering a problem with a number of Cisco IPS 4200 series devices. When we perform a walk using the MIB-II (rfc1213) OID's, the information that is returned is incorrect (interface status, speed, ...)...
    After some searching, i found the following on the cisco site for these devices:
    The following private MIBs are supported on the sensor:
    • CISCO-CIDS-MIB
    • CISCO-PROCESS-MIB
    • CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB
    • CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB
    Note MIB II is available on the sensor, but we do not support it. We know that some elements are not correct (for example, the packet counts from the IF MIB on the sensing interfaces). While you can use elements from MIB II, we do not guarantee that they all provide correct information. We fully support the other listed MIBs and their output is correct.
    Is there any way that we can correctly read the interface status, speed, etc. I cannot find similar OID's in the supported MIB's.
    IPS4240 ver 7.0(4)E4
    Thanks

    Hi,
    Unfortunately, there is currently no way to get the correct interface statistics through SNMP.
    An enhancement request has been opened to have parts of MIB-II supported:
    http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCsk41177
    If this feature is important for you, you can contact your account team so that they can work with the IPS folks to have this feature prioritized for the next software release.
    Regards,
    Nicolas

  • Prime Infrastructure no Interface Tx and RX Utlisation Graph on L2VLAN and PROPVIRTUAL Interfaces

    Hello Community,
    i'm wondering why don't get any interface statistics on subinterfaces or vlan interfaces on a router. On all other interfaces i see the graph.
    Any Idea?
    thanks in advanced
    Alex

    Hi Graham,
    What settings do you have checked when you navigate to here? 
    Operate > Alarms & Events > Email Notification 
    Also you can define within your network what the level of alarming should be through navigation to here: 
    Administration > System Settings > Severity Configuration
    It doesn't take much to become overburdened by alarms from Prime, I set only a couple of parameters as critical for switch and router state, and set to receive emails from those at this time. 
    Regards,
    Brandon

  • MDS9216 & MDS9124 Fabric Switches interface stats. via SNMP

    Dear All,
    I am interested in monitoring the interface statistics (In/Out bytes) of MDS9216 & MDS9124 Fabric Switches via SNMP and have been researching on what OID (MIB) values shall i poll? Would anyone be able to help me please? I have looked at many places but the closest I could get is the IF-MIB MIB Interface which has ifTable giving ifInOctets and ifOutOctest per port !  I am not sure if this is what i am suppose to poll as the ifInOctets gives 'the total number of octets recieved on the interface' and not the traffic ? What i am interested in is knowing the traffic (rx / tx) on the port at the time of polling so i can poll them say every 5 min. and plot them via something like cacti.
    Please let me know if any one has got any suggestion as I am not getting anywhere on this.
    Thanks in advance.

    ifSpeed I see listed here :-
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/storage/san_switches/mds9000/sw/rel_2_x/fabricware/mibs/reference/guide/mibiiobj.html#wp1044690
    not sure if that will give you what you need.  We use solarwinds to monitor our MDS's.

  • IMC Performanc​e at a Glance

    Hi, 
    Does anyone know if it is possible to edit the default "Performance at a Glance" view such that it displays a trend line for for interface statistics (really only want bit/s in and out) instead of a data grid?
    I can't seem to see an obvious (or non-obvious) way from the doco or from within IMC itself. 
    A trend line would be more helpful for me. It would be nice to be able to create custom PaaG views that could then be applied to multiple devices as a template. 
    -Felipe Avelar-
    Copy By "MartiBarber" 

    Anna,
        Thanks so much for the reply.  That helps a lot.
        I am still wondering about one thing, though.  According to the documentation, the "A" prefix in a Modbus DSC address means that it will return an array of data, whereas something like the F prefix is for a single precision float.  When I create a channel, I pick the F300001 option, and the address that is returned is a range:  F300001 - F365534.  The range would imply that a series of values will be returned, e.g. an array.  I always just delete the range and enter a single address.  Is that the intention?  Does it return the range just so you know the range of allowed addresses?
       OK, I'm actually wondering two things.  Is there a reason why the DSC addresses start with 1, e.g. F300001, instead of 0, like F300000?  For the old Modbus API from LV7, one of the devices we have that uses that API has a register at 0.  How would that be handled in DSC?
    Thanks,
        Dave
    David Thomson Original Code Consulting
    www.originalcode.com
    National Instruments Alliance Program Member
    Certified LabVIEW Architect
    There are 10 kinds of people: those who understand binary, and those who don't.

  • Does the ApplTV2 support SNMP?

    I have cacti running on my Mac Mini, and I've recently purchased an Apple TV. Is there a way to enable SNMP polling on the Apple TV? I'd love to see CPU/Memory/Interface statistics as I'm watching movies on it!
    Thanks.

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    No it doesn't, the only software the Apple TV will communicate with in any form is iTunes.

  • Solaris 10 x86 & DHCP server

    Hello
    I am trying to create a jumpstart server to install some IBM HS20
    blades (usb cdrom is not supported for the installation as I know), so
    I installed Solaris 10 x86 in a vmware virtual machine and I am trying
    to create the jumpstart server, starting by the DHCP server ! this is
    the problem !
    My configuration is really simple, I followed the SUN instructions to
    create the DHCP configuration...
    Any help will be appreciated , thanks in advance
    Here is the output of the dhcp daemon debug mode
    bash-3.00# /usr/lib/inet/in.dhcpd -d -v
    4219f200: Daemon Version: 3.5
    4219f200: Maximum relay hops: 4
    4219f200: Run mode is: DHCP Server Mode.
    4219f200: Datastore resource: SUNWfiles
    4219f200: Location: /var/dhcp
    4219f200: DHCP offer TTL: 10
    4219f200: ICMP validation timeout: 1000 milliseconds, Attempts: 1.
    4219f200: Maximum concurrent clients: 1024
    4219f200: Maximum threads: 256
    4219f200: Read 3 entries from DHCP macro database on Mon Feb 21
    15:36:48 2005
    4219f200: Monitor (0003/pcn0) started...
    4219f200: Thread Id: 0003 - Monitoring Interface: pcn0 *****
    4219f200: MTU: 1500 Type: SOCKET
    4219f200: Broadcast: 172.30.255.255
    4219f200: Netmask: 255.255.0.0
    4219f200: Address: 172.30.150.117
    4219f20a: Datagram received on network device: pcn0(limited
    broadcast)
    4219f20a: Reserved offer: 172.30.110.9
    4219f20b: Sending datagram to broadcast address.
    4219f20b: Updated offer: 172.30.110.9
    4219f20c: Datagram received on network device: pcn0(limited
    broadcast)
    4219f210: Datagram received on network device: pcn0(limited
    broadcast)
    4219f218: Datagram received on network device: pcn0(limited
    broadcast)
    4219f220: Sending datagram to broadcast address.
    4219f220: Updated offer: 172.30.110.9
    4219f220: 0004: Refreshed (0x8088870) to (0x8089880)
    4219f234: Sending datagram to broadcast address.
    4219f234: Updated offer: 172.30.110.9
    ^C4219f24e: Signal: INT received...Exiting
    4219f24e: Freeing offer: 172.30.110.9
    4219f24e: Closing interface: pcn0
    4219f24e: Monitor (0003/pcn0): exiting.
    4219f24e: Interface statistics for: pcn0 **************
    4219f24e: Pending DHCP offers: 0
    4219f24e: Total Packets Transmitted: 3
    4219f24e: Total Packets Received: 4
    4219f24e: Total Packet Duplicates: 1
    4219f24e: Total Packets Dropped: 0
    4219f24e: Total Packets Processed: 3
    4219f24e: Total Protocol Errors: 0
    4219f24e: Daemon terminated.

    what's your DHCP server configuration?
    type dhtadm -P and that will print the configuration of the dhcp table and all your macros.
    On another note, I also have a blade server (3Up CMU-4) that has USB keyboard and mouse, even if the interface is PS/2 (converted internally to USB). Solaris will not recognize the keyboard and mouse when installing or booting, but after the kernel is loaded I can use them OK. I do get the keyboard profile error and I think it is related to the fact that there is no PS/2 k/m enabled. The only way that I found that I could use the mouse in the graphical interface was to use a USB keyboard with a hub and connect a USB mouse to the keyboard, Anybody has any explanation for this behavior?
    Max

Maybe you are looking for

  • 1: N File Scenario..

    Hi, My Scenario is File to File Scenario, in which i need to drop the 2  target file in the ftp server in the same directory. For Eg: Source Fields: EMPNO ENAME Address Department ContactNumb 2 OUt PUt files that to be dropped as below: In the 1 st o

  • I'm being made to use a trial version when I pay for CC. What's going on?

    My adobe is acting weird. I pay monthly for CC but the other day when I went to open Illustrator, adobe opened another window asking me to sign on because I had been signed out. I signed in and it asked me to start a trial. I am up to date on payment

  • I see some mp3 files in my all my files of my mac

    Buddies,        i already deleted all MP3 songs in itunes & libary, after that i find out some mp3 files are in that HD all my files. though i tried to delete, i can't touch them. is there anyone to solve this problem?

  • NDES Certificate Enrollment on Surface fails

    Hi all I implemented a NDES infra based on Pietrs Blog in my Sandpit Lab (Infra runs on ConfigMgr 2012 R2 CU4), OS 2012 R2 http://blogs.technet.com/b/tune_in_to_windows_intune/archive/2014/04/25/part-2-scep-certificate-enrolling-using-configmgr-2012-

  • Macbook air 13'' 2012 os x 10.9.4 fan always slowly on,is that normal?

    my macbook air fan is always slowly on ,is that normal Message was edited by: asif_iqbal46