If they turn on EIGRP log neighbor changes when
the holdtime expires and the neighbors go down
there will be a syslog message generated.
Rodney
On Mon, Jan 31, 2005 at 10:07:21AM -0500, Dave Temkin wrote:
Depending on IOS version (I believe this was rolled into 12.2 mainline)
you can use "keepalive x" where X is some reasonable number depending on
latency. This way the actual interface will go down/down in the event
that you don't have full 2-way communication.
I'm not entirely sure if there's a way to watch those EIGRP neighbor
relationships with EIGRP because they're not static...
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Rikard Stemland Skjelsvik wrote:
Hello,
sorry to bother you with a question that probably is a "no-brainer" to
you all.
I have a problem with vpn tunnels where the tunnel sometimes
fail, but the tunnel interface is still up-up. The only way i can check
if the tunnels are up, is to log into the router and issue the command
show ip eigrp nei
This will tell me if the tunnels are up. I am trying to find some
snmp-values that will tell me if these tunnels are up and working.
The tunnels are GRE tunnels with IPSEC. Unfortunalty this is all
very new to me.
Any help or suggestions will be apreciated. I have tried to search
on google to find one or more OID's that could help me monitor the
vpn tunnels, but i have not been able to find what i'm looking for.
Thank you for your time!