Once a neighbour disappears, it disappears, there's nothing to alert on anymore.

adam.

On 20/02/2015 01:21:35, Ben Hohnke <settra+observium@gmail.com> wrote:

I've had a think about this..
As it's not BGP, you can't alert on peer state, but if you define a neighbour's via entity match, such as "router-id match 10.10.*", you could do a "exists eq true" for the test, or "status eq full"

ISIS would be pretty much the same as OSPF


Thoughts?

On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 6:13 AM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:
How would one go about alerting for these?

The problem we have with most of the things we don't currently alert on is simply that it's not obvious *how* we should alert on them.

adam.

On 20/02/2015 01:02:53, Ben Hohnke <settra+observium@gmail.com> wrote:

Are there any plans to add an alert checker for OSPF/IGP Neighbor state changes? The BGP alerts checkers are great, however I'm looking for a similar thing for IGP.

Alternatively,
Does anyone know of a solution for alerting IGP neighbour state changes? I have 100-200 routers I would need to monitor.

Thanks in advance,

Ben
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