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RE: How do you monitor client VPN devices

  • From: "Thomas D. Nadeau" <tnadeau@cisco.com>
  • Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 09:15:47 -0400
  • Importance: Normal
  • Organization: Cisco Systems
  • Resent-Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 10:24:34 -0400
  • To: "'Yuly Milner'" <ymilner@unistars.lv>, <mpls-ops@mplsrc.com>



	In general, there are several options for you:

	1) SAA probes to monitor jitter/delay/CV.
	2) LSP ping/trace
	3) MIBs (PPVPN-MPLS-VPN MIB, IF-MIB,
		other MPLS MIBs).
	4) Netflow

	It might help if you can provide more
specifics about what you mean by "monitor the
customer's devices" in terms of how the customer
devices are connected to the PE and other such
things.

	--Tom

> Hello,
> 
> We have a L2/L3 MPLS VPN-capable network, cisco-based.
> I wonder what possibilities to monitor availability of CPEs are.
> 
> We have a NOC, which resides in system routing segment. From 
> there we can test availability of our devices (like WLL 
> terminals, since our network is based on wireless equipment). 
> We need to monitor the customer's devices, which reside in 
> respective VRFs. What are the options of doing it? Can 
> someone share his/her experience?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Yuly
> 
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