Monitoring individaul interfaces of cisco router

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Posted 11/16/2006 10:37:53 AM
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Hello all, I am new to setting up and configuring alerts on What's Up Professional. I would like to send an alert when individual router interfaces go down on my cisco router. the interfaces do not have an individual IP addresses, so I can not use ping to tell if it is down (part of a bonded T1 circuit multilink configuration. so the two interfaces I want to monitor share a single IP address). I was told I have to use SNMP traps to monitor for up or down state. My question is how would I configure that in What's up Professional?

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Posted 12/14/2006 11:08:43 PM
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I think speaking to someone who knows about T1 would be helpful. I think there is a site called shopfort1. I would google it. You can talk to one of there advisors.




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