Re: MPLS L2VPN monitoring
We also use UNI NIDs that trap interface status, log interface and COS queue statistics, and respond to y.1731 traffic. On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Siegel, David dave.sie...@level3.com wrote: We deploy NIDs to the customer premise. You just can't get enough alarm data be looking only at your router/switch on your side of an Ethernet NNI to give you a proper indication of whether the service is functional, and it also happens to be quite handy to have when a performance test/verification is required. There are a variety of vendors out there to choose from...we have quite a lot of Tellabs and Accedian out in the field. I had hoped that last mile vendors would have been providing NIDs smartjack style by now in a fairly ubiquitous fashion, but alas none of them have stepped up to the plate so we're still putting them out there on our own dime. Dave -Original Message- From: Peter Ehiwe [mailto:petereh...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 4:14 AM To: North American Network Operators' Group Subject: MPLS L2VPN monitoring Hello , For those who provide l2vpn services to customers over MPLS , what kind of tools do you use for monitoring the circuits and what kind of values do you proactively monitor I have tools in place to monitor these circuits but i want to know based on group members experiences in order to improve my monitoring platform for this circuits. Thanks a lot!
Re: MPLS L2VPN monitoring
Hello, For example, cpwVcOperStatus for Cisco devices. Look at proprietary mibs On 07/17/2012 02:14 PM, Peter Ehiwe wrote: Hello , For those who provide l2vpn services to customers over MPLS , what kind of tools do you use for monitoring the circuits and what kind of values do you proactively monitor I have tools in place to monitor these circuits but i want to know based on group members experiences in order to improve my monitoring platform for this circuits. Thanks a lot! -- wbr, Sergey V. Lobanov E-mail: ser...@lobanov.in Timezone: MSK(GMT+4)
RE: MPLS L2VPN monitoring
We deploy NIDs to the customer premise. You just can't get enough alarm data be looking only at your router/switch on your side of an Ethernet NNI to give you a proper indication of whether the service is functional, and it also happens to be quite handy to have when a performance test/verification is required. There are a variety of vendors out there to choose from...we have quite a lot of Tellabs and Accedian out in the field. I had hoped that last mile vendors would have been providing NIDs smartjack style by now in a fairly ubiquitous fashion, but alas none of them have stepped up to the plate so we're still putting them out there on our own dime. Dave -Original Message- From: Peter Ehiwe [mailto:petereh...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 4:14 AM To: North American Network Operators' Group Subject: MPLS L2VPN monitoring Hello , For those who provide l2vpn services to customers over MPLS , what kind of tools do you use for monitoring the circuits and what kind of values do you proactively monitor I have tools in place to monitor these circuits but i want to know based on group members experiences in order to improve my monitoring platform for this circuits. Thanks a lot!