[XML] Cisco IP SLA templates (AKA RTR & SAA)
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Argh...I'm on cacti 0.8.6.i and can't update to 0.8.6.j. Is there an other way to import these template (manually?)? Or maybe an other version for the .i ?hwon wrote:The template was exported from 0.8.6j. You will need to upgrade Cacti to 0.8.6j to import it.
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Hwon,
Thanks for these templates! I hadn't seen the IP SLA stuff before, but it's really interesting...
I'm looking forward to getting some link-latency maps going, and trap collection from this stuff too. Who would have thought - Cisco do something cool. I'm sure it'll melt my routers, or make me sterile or something...
Thanks for these templates! I hadn't seen the IP SLA stuff before, but it's really interesting...
I'm looking forward to getting some link-latency maps going, and trap collection from this stuff too. Who would have thought - Cisco do something cool. I'm sure it'll melt my routers, or make me sterile or something...
Weathermap 0.98a is out! & QuickTree 1.0. Superlinks is over there now (and built-in to Cacti 1.x).
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
hi guys,
First, good job with these templates!! they're so useful...
Actually, I'm using the Jitter/Error graph template. I have a question about values of RTT MAX/MIN/AVE. I've got a value of the RTT Average smaller than the RTT MIN!!! Since the last 12h, I've got a minimum average of 22 and an "average average" of 17!!
here is my graph :
Anyone has an explanation?
Thanks
First, good job with these templates!! they're so useful...
Actually, I'm using the Jitter/Error graph template. I have a question about values of RTT MAX/MIN/AVE. I've got a value of the RTT Average smaller than the RTT MIN!!! Since the last 12h, I've got a minimum average of 22 and an "average average" of 17!!
here is my graph :
Anyone has an explanation?
Thanks
Howie,
fafa51,
hwon
I have to agree, its one of those not-widely-used cool feature on Cisco IOS. Let me know how addition to Weathermap works out.Thanks for these templates! I hadn't seen the IP SLA stuff before, but it's really interesting...
I'm looking forward to getting some link-latency maps going, and trap collection from this stuff too. Who would have thought - Cisco do something cool. I'm sure it'll melt my routers, or make me sterile or something...
fafa51,
From the sample graph, seems like you have modified the template to suite your needs. I think some of the values might have been switched, meaning your ave might be mapped to min. Try verifying the graph template to see if that is the case.Actually, I'm using the Jitter/Error graph template. I have a question about values of RTT MAX/MIN/AVE. I've got a value of the RTT Average smaller than the RTT MIN!!! Since the last 12h, I've got a minimum average of 22 and an "average average" of 17!!
hwon
Getting MIBs to resolve in snmp data queries?
I was really interested to see the info on adding the MIBs which I didn't realise was possible. So I followed the instructions.
Now, when I run a command-line snmpbulkwalk the CISCO-RTTMON mib properly resolves:
However, in Cacti I still don't see the resolution of values to names in the query (as shown below).
Did you need to take an additional step to get this working in Cacti? I'm running 0.8.6j on Gentoo with no plugins.
Now, when I run a command-line snmpbulkwalk the CISCO-RTTMON mib properly resolves:
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enfimon ~ $ snmpbulkwalk -v 2c -c **** 192.168.1.1 CISCO-RTTMON-MIB::rttMonLatestJitterOperNTPState.1
Did not find 'zeroDotZero' in module SNMPv2-SMI (/etc/snmp/mibs/IP-MIB.my)
Did not find 'zeroDotZero' in module SNMPv2-SMI (/etc/snmp/mibs/EVENT-MIB.my)
Did not find 'zeroDotZero' in module SNMPv2-SMI (/usr/share/snmp/mibs/DISMAN-SCHEDULE-MIB.txt)
CISCO-RTTMON-MIB::rttMonLatestJitterOperNTPState.1 = INTEGER: sync(1)
Did you need to take an additional step to get this working in Cacti? I'm running 0.8.6j on Gentoo with no plugins.
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I checked by editing the item "(rtt): RTT Ave" in my graph template. The associated data source is "Cisco Router - SAA - (rtt)" which must be the good one.hwon wrote: fafa51,From the sample graph, seems like you have modified the template to suite your needs. I think some of the values might have been switched, meaning your ave might be mapped to min. Try verifying the graph template to see if that is the case.Actually, I'm using the Jitter/Error graph template. I have a question about values of RTT MAX/MIN/AVE. I've got a value of the RTT Average smaller than the RTT MIN!!! Since the last 12h, I've got a minimum average of 22 and an "average average" of 17!!
hwon
Any tips?
New SD Templates?
Hi hwon! Where can we download the new SD templates? Thanks!
stevew,
Are you using cactid instead of cmd? I am wondering if that would make difference as I've only used cmd, when when I created the templates. Since changing my job role, I do not have access to a cacti system, so I am shooting from my hips :>
fata51,
Have you verified the result you get from the cacti to actual value by either running snmpwalk from command line or running show ip sla command from the ios equipment? Also, have you tried reimporting the script and the template and see if original template works? I would try above steps to find out whether equipment is returning wrong value or the template is showing the wrong value.
hwon
Are you using cactid instead of cmd? I am wondering if that would make difference as I've only used cmd, when when I created the templates. Since changing my job role, I do not have access to a cacti system, so I am shooting from my hips :>
fata51,
Have you verified the result you get from the cacti to actual value by either running snmpwalk from command line or running show ip sla command from the ios equipment? Also, have you tried reimporting the script and the template and see if original template works? I would try above steps to find out whether equipment is returning wrong value or the template is showing the wrong value.
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I need the icmpecho template
Hello, can you give me the "icmpecho" template ?
Re: I need the icmpecho template
All of the available templates are attached to the first post of this thread.superzjb2007 wrote:Hello, can you give me the "icmpecho" template ?
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Hi -
I've got this working in my environment - thanks for such a well thought out template!
I do however have one question. I created some graphs prior to using the 'tag' in Cisco to label the IP SLA configuration. My graphs are named, for example, as "<host> SAA Basic - 1" or "<host> SAA Jitter - 1". I'd like these to now reflect my tags (such as ICMP and VoIP) rather than the default index (1,2,3,4,etc). Does anyone know how I can rename my existing graphs? I tried renaming it under Data Sources -> "<host> SAA Basic - 1" but the graphs don't get updated. Anyone got any ideas here?
Thanks,
Greg
I've got this working in my environment - thanks for such a well thought out template!
I do however have one question. I created some graphs prior to using the 'tag' in Cisco to label the IP SLA configuration. My graphs are named, for example, as "<host> SAA Basic - 1" or "<host> SAA Jitter - 1". I'd like these to now reflect my tags (such as ICMP and VoIP) rather than the default index (1,2,3,4,etc). Does anyone know how I can rename my existing graphs? I tried renaming it under Data Sources -> "<host> SAA Basic - 1" but the graphs don't get updated. Anyone got any ideas here?
Thanks,
Greg
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