Hey all, I am looking to monitor the number of active IPSEC tunnels terminating in a given VRF via SNMP I can use the following command on the device (Cisco 3845 - 12.4(22)T).... Vpn#show crypto mib ipsec flowmib global vrf test-vrf vrf test-vrf Active Tunnels: 2 ... Is there anyway I can get this ActiveTunnels value via SNMP and MIBs? I can do an SNMP walk and get the GlobalActiveTunnels, but I need the number of active tunnels in a VRF Any help would be appreciated Cheers Stephen Bailey FUJITSU Fujitsu Services Limited, Registered in England no 96056, Registered Office 22 Baker Street, London, W1U 3BW This e-mail is only for the use of its intended recipient. Its contents are subject to a duty of confidence and may be privileged. Fujitsu Services does not guarantee that this e-mail has not been intercepted and amended or that it is virus-free.
Bailey Stephen wrote:
I am looking to monitor the number of active IPSEC tunnels terminating in a given VRF via SNMP
Vpn#show crypto mib ipsec flowmib global vrf test-vrf
vrf test-vrf
Active Tunnels: 2
...
Is there anyway I can get this ActiveTunnels value via SNMP and MIBs?
Have you asked around on the Cacti forums?
Will give it a go also, cheers Ste Bailey FUJITSU -----Original Message----- From: Jason Bertoch [mailto:jason@i6ix.com] Sent: 10 September 2009 15:26 To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: IPSEC-VRF MIB Bailey Stephen wrote:
I am looking to monitor the number of active IPSEC tunnels terminating in a given VRF via SNMP
Vpn#show crypto mib ipsec flowmib global vrf test-vrf
vrf test-vrf
Active Tunnels: 2
...
Is there anyway I can get this ActiveTunnels value via SNMP and MIBs?
Have you asked around on the Cacti forums?
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