Come verificare se una connettività WAN é sulla linea di backup ISDN
Tante connessioni WAN hanno un linea di backup ISDN sui router Cisco. Se la connessione WAN, per esempio in MPLS, va down vogliamo scoprire se la linea di backup ISDN va up e forse vogliamo anche sapere quante volte succede e quali costi telefonici vengono prodotti.
Per realizzare tale soluzione possiamo usare il seguente check:
Il check verficia se la BRI Bearer fisica sul router Cisco ha come stato DORMANT o DOWN, in tale caso l’output del check è OK:
BRI0/1/0:2-Bearer Channel:DOWN, BRI0/1/0:1-Bearer Channel:DOWN:2 UP: OK
Se la BRI ha lo stato UP l’output del check è CRITICAL:
BRI0/1/0:1-Bearer Channel:UP, BRI0/1/0:2-Bearer Channel:UP: 2 int NOK : CRITICAL
Tobias Goller
NetEye Solution Architect at Würth IT Italy
I started my professional career as a system administrator.
Over the years, my area of responsibility changed from administrative work to the architectural planning of systems.
During my activities at Würth IT Italy, the focus of my area of responsibility changed to the installation and consulting of the IT system management solution WÜRTHPHOENIX NetEye.
In the meantime, I take care of the implementation and planning of customer projects in the area of our unified monitoring solution.
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Tobias Goller
I started my professional career as a system administrator.
Over the years, my area of responsibility changed from administrative work to the architectural planning of systems.
During my activities at Würth IT Italy, the focus of my area of responsibility changed to the installation and consulting of the IT system management solution WÜRTHPHOENIX NetEye.
In the meantime, I take care of the implementation and planning of customer projects in the area of our unified monitoring solution.
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