We run EIGRP.....
I got it - so basically you have WUG alert on the specific OSPF or BGP message that you feel you need to be alerted on. So all I would have to do is see what EIGRP syslog message correlates to a routing table modification and have it page my boss! : )
Thanks for the tip!
Regards,
Amir
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Are you running any particular routing protocol? I know that in my network, we run BGP and OSPF and I just having logging sent to the WUG server and have events triggered if a particular message is received.
Jordan Medlen
Senior Network Engineer
Sago Networks
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Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Route Table Modification Alert
I am looking for some tips on how to configure WUG to alert me if my route tables change on my CORE 6509 devices....my understanding is that Cisco doesn't have a trap that can be sent when the number of entries in the routing table changes.
As a workaround, a script could be written to poll the routing table at regular intervals, get the number of entries, and generate an alarm if the number changes. Has anyone ever done this or does anyone have other suggestions?
Regards,
Amir Safayan
Systems Communication Analyst
