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Observium will automatically discover and display any IP SLAs that are configured on the device and correctly exposed in SNMP.
trap configuration has no impact on whether they're exposed in SNMP.
adam. On 31/10/2015 21:01:28, Aaron Finney aaron.finney@openx.com wrote: What does your actual ipsla config look like? What kind of operation(s) are you using?
No additional config was required for me; Observium detected and nicely graphed all of my sla operations on my Cisco devices automagically.
On Saturday, October 31, 2015, Federico Olivieri <lvrfrc87@gmail.com [mailto:lvrfrc87@gmail.com]> wrote:
Hi All, I have just enabled IP SLA on my cisco router but I don't see any graph in my OBSERVIUM. There is any particular procedure that I have to follow?
snmp-server enable traps ipsla
Thanks
Federico
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