I have one further question and I hope I can get a definite answer. I've done a lot of reading and it appear to me that (1)I don't need to load mibs (especially cisco) to manage my router? I would like to manage mostly the physical states of the routers, since memory and cpu is managed by default in zenoss, what remain is:
- status of the link (up/down). I would like to achieve this by the router actively sending snmp traps to zenoss when the interface go down or back up and trigger an event. I followed this link http://www.zenoss.com/Members/cluther/polling-interface-status/ but got only partial result (even triggered only when the interface went down, not back up ) - my company's network include one c7206vxr core router and about 10 c1721 to different sites in a hub and spoke manner. I am using zenoss from a machine connected to one of the c1721, is there a way to prevent false alarm. ie. if the link between my router and the 7206 go down, it would trigger a whole bunch of event, which in fact only one even should be triggered. I know it's a long post but this is my first project of the first job after university and I had no back ground on network management or linux or python. So a detail answer or a direction to the right resource is greatly appreciated. Thank you guys -------------------- m2f -------------------- Read this topic online here: http://forums.zenoss.com/viewtopic.php?p=38351#38351 -------------------- m2f -------------------- _______________________________________________ zenoss-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zenoss.org/mailman/listinfo/zenoss-users
