Yes I know that you’ve reply already on Jira, but you’ve told me to use the mailing list for this. If you like can close/delete the Jira ticket J

 

Regarding the solution:

 

I think the best solution would be to convert the “configured” speed into a common unit i.e. bits into the sql database.

Currently observium is copy&pasting the value from [] i.e. 40Gbit to the port_descr_speed field. If that would be converted into bits like 40000000000 than we could compare it against the “ifSpeed” field J

And based on that we can create custom alerts with simple eq, le compare methods.

 

I also tried to look into the  IEEE8023-LAG-MIB to find a solution, but it looks like that our Cisco devices have a bad implementation of this MIB set L

 

Mit freundlichem Gruß

Stadtwerke Norderstedt

 

Denis Klimek

 

Professional Network Engineer

IP-Systemtechnik

 

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Von: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] Im Auftrag von Adam Armstrong
Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2018 15:08
An: observium@observium.org
Betreff: Re: [Observium] LACP Member Monitoring/Speed Mismatch Alert Suggestion

 

Like I already said on Jira, this is an interesting issue, and I think one that's worth solving.

 

I'm not sure what the best strategy for solving it is though. Would we just be interested in notifying when an interface has /decreased/ in speed? Or do we care about specific speeds?

 

adam.

On 2018-03-26 13:05:09, Klimek, Denis <dklimek@stadtwerke-norderstedt.de> wrote:

Hi all,

 

i would like ask all of you if someone knows a good solution how to trigger a speed mismatch against the configured link speed. I give you an example:

 

Bundle-Ether1 has a port description of "Core: device [40Gbit] {abc} (notes)". So the bundle should have 40Gbit and I want now to create an alert to trigger a speed mismatch if a member goes down, then Bundle-Ether1 will report its updated speed i.e. 30Gbit and this should be compared and trigger somehow.

 

Mit freundlichem Gruß

Stadtwerke Norderstedt

 

Denis Klimek

 

Professional Network Engineer

IP-Systemtechnik

 

Tel:        040 / 521 04 – 1049

Mobil:    0151 / 652 219 06

 

dklimek@stadtwerke-norderstedt.de

www.stadtwerke-norderstedt.de