
It will help keep the list with (unrelevant/false) alerts a lot shorter, specially if there are a lot of unused SFPs in the box... As a "workaround" I will remove all unused SFPs next visit to the DC ;-)
thanks,
Martin
On 07/01/16 15:55, Adam Armstrong wrote:
I'm not really sure how we'd do this exactly, but it might be useful, I suppose.
adam.
On 07/01/2016 14:49:48, Tom Laermans tom.laermans@powersource.cx wrote:
(at the moment)
We could in the future perhaps add more metrics if the sensor is linked via entPhysical to a port, maybe?
On 2016-01-07 15:42, Adam Armstrong wrote:
There's no real way to link these two sets of information together.
adam.
On 07/01/2016 14:31:18, Martin martin@moens.nu wrote:
Hi All,
What is the best way to suppress alerts for Transceiver TX Power generated when a port is admin-down? cisco-entity-sensor mib has a default minimum value of 1mA, which is a perfectly valid minimum value under normal "up/up" conditions, but if the port is admin-shut it will switch off tx power, which is ok for admin-shut. Same situation for RX-power. Is there a way to take the admin status of the port in account for this kind of sensor readings? (ASR9k, IOS-XR)
Thanks,
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