On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 02:12:50PM -0400, wireless wrote:
> Does jffnms comply with RFC-6374
> i.e. does it provide for MIB information on MPLS-TP data?
The short answer is no.

RFC 6374 is a way of measuing IP SLAs on MPLS networks.  While the
server running JFFNMS could have some sort of program written to send
out the probe packets, it probably makes more sense for it to be done
within the routers.

> Anyone  using RFC 6374  based monitoring with JFFNMS ?
JFFNMS has the Cisco IPSLA support already in a limited fashion.
Assuming routers present the information from RFC 6374 in some sort of
SNMP readable place it shouldn't be that hard to copy and change that
set of pollers etc so it shows the information.

I've not seen it, but it doesn't mean someone hasn't done it already.

 - Craig
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