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I forgot to said.. WIP (work in progress),
Huawei have separate MIB for BGP in VRFs.
But if you can give snmp access to your device, this will be very helpful.
(My devel IP is 77.222.50.30, write access privately)
VIP TELECOM - Rafael via observium wrote on 29/05/2019 16:56:
Em 29/05/2019 10:49, Adam Armstrong via observium escreveu:
Hi Rafael, It's likely that the device isn't exposing the sessions in relevant MIBs. Often with VRFs you can access this information by polling SNMP contexts, but you'll have to ask the equipment vendor about the method of doing that for your specific device. This is a problem because the original MIBs, BGP4-MIB, OSPF-MIB, etc aren't VRF aware and can't correctly handle sessions inside a VRF. Some vendors just don't show these at all. Thanks, adam.
On 2019-05-24 16:06:48, VIP TELECOM - Rafael via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote: Hello, I have a huawei NE40, my observium can not monitor the routing protocols bgp, ospf ... when using vpn-instance (VRF), the interfaces associated with the vpn-instances it monitors, but the protocols can not help me ? I'm sorry for English because I'm Brazilian and I do not understand the language, I'm using google translator. --
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OK, Thanks!
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