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Howdy,
I know that the snmp mib for VyOS doesn't support IPv6 BGP peering, but can someone point me in the right direction to getting the that information into observium?
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Your question doesn't really make sense.
adam. On 31/05/2017 13:57:04, Kris Kirkland kris@kriskirkland.com wrote: Howdy,
I know that the snmp mib for VyOS doesn't support IPv6 BGP peering, but can someone point me in the right direction to getting the that information into observium?
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I guess what I'm asking is, would it be possible to push the ipv6 peering info from the unix/linux agent?
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On 5/31/2017 8:11 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Your question doesn't really make sense.
adam.
On 31/05/2017 13:57:04, Kris Kirkland kris@kriskirkland.com wrote:
Howdy,
I know that the snmp mib for VyOS doesn't support IPv6 BGP peering, but can someone point me in the right direction to getting the that information into observium?
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Nope!
Well, technically you could, but you'd probably need to spend a few of days writing and modifying code to do it.
:D
adam. On 31/05/2017 14:48:17, Kris Kirkland kris@kriskirkland.com wrote: I guess what I'm asking is, would it be possible to push the ipv6 peering info from the unix/linux agent?
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Your question doesn't really make sense.
adam. On 31/05/2017 13:57:04, Kris Kirkland kris@kriskirkland.com [mailto:kris@kriskirkland.com] wrote: Howdy,
I know that the snmp mib for VyOS doesn't support IPv6 BGP peering, but can someone point me in the right direction to getting the that information into observium?
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The bgp module does not support receiving information from the agent currently.
Tom
On 05/31/2017 03:47 PM, Kris Kirkland wrote:
I guess what I'm asking is, would it be possible to push the ipv6 peering info from the unix/linux agent?
Kris Kirkland ~ K5KRK 2B1ASK1 -http://goo.gl/5bU4F0 On 5/31/2017 8:11 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Your question doesn't really make sense.
adam.
On 31/05/2017 13:57:04, Kris Kirkland kris@kriskirkland.com wrote:
Howdy,
I know that the snmp mib for VyOS doesn't support IPv6 BGP peering, but can someone point me in the right direction to getting the that information into observium?
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IPv6 it is a myth! It was spread by NSA agents :D
Kris Kirkland wrote:
I guess what I'm asking is, would it be possible to push the ipv6 peering info from the unix/linux agent?
Kris Kirkland ~ K5KRK 2B1ASK1 - http://goo.gl/5bU4F0 On 5/31/2017 8:11 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Your question doesn't really make sense.
adam.
On 31/05/2017 13:57:04, Kris Kirkland kris@kriskirkland.com wrote:
Howdy,
I know that the snmp mib for VyOS doesn't support IPv6 BGP peering, but can someone point me in the right direction to getting the that information into observium?
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We're already on IPv7
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ullmann-ipv7-03
adam. On 31/05/2017 15:28:12, Mike Stupalov mike@observium.org wrote: IPv6 it is a myth! It was spread by NSA agents :D
Kris Kirkland wrote:
I guess what I'm asking is, would it be possible to push the ipv6 peering info from the unix/linux agent?
Kris Kirkland ~ K5KRK 2B1ASK1 - http://goo.gl/5bU4F0 On 5/31/2017 8:11 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Your question doesn't really make sense.
adam.
On 31/05/2017 13:57:04, Kris Kirkland wrote:
Howdy,
I know that the snmp mib for VyOS doesn't support IPv6 BGP peering, but can someone point me in the right direction to getting the that information into observium?
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Toasternet
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On 5/31/2017 9:30 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
We're already on IPv7
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ullmann-ipv7-03
adam.
On 31/05/2017 15:28:12, Mike Stupalov mike@observium.org wrote:
IPv6 it is a myth! It was spread by NSA agents :D
Kris Kirkland wrote:
I guess what I'm asking is, would it be possible to push the ipv6 peering info from the unix/linux agent?
Kris Kirkland ~ K5KRK 2B1ASK1 - http://goo.gl/5bU4F0 On 5/31/2017 8:11 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Your question doesn't really make sense.
adam.
On 31/05/2017 13:57:04, Kris Kirkland wrote:
Howdy,
I know that the snmp mib for VyOS doesn't support IPv6 BGP
peering, but
can someone point me in the right direction to getting the that information into observium?
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Everybody knows the Khaled Routing Protocol is the future (https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-omar-krp/) for use with IPv10: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-omar-ipv10-01
Tom
On 05/31/2017 04:30 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
We're already on IPv7
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ullmann-ipv7-03
adam.
On 31/05/2017 15:28:12, Mike Stupalov mike@observium.org wrote:
IPv6 it is a myth! It was spread by NSA agents :D
Kris Kirkland wrote:
I guess what I'm asking is, would it be possible to push the ipv6 peering info from the unix/linux agent?
Kris Kirkland ~ K5KRK 2B1ASK1 - http://goo.gl/5bU4F0 On 5/31/2017 8:11 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Your question doesn't really make sense.
adam.
On 31/05/2017 13:57:04, Kris Kirkland wrote:
Howdy,
I know that the snmp mib for VyOS doesn't support IPv6 BGP
peering, but
can someone point me in the right direction to getting the that information into observium?
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Does anyone know if it is possible to set an alert based on a variation (up or down) in bandwidth (BW) from, say the average BW value over x mins/hrs.
Average is already computed by Observium as displayed on rrd based graphs. I think it would be a matter of tapping into these values somehow.
Currently it lloks like this can only be accomplished based on a port's "hard" BW rating (eg. 1Gbps port BW rate is 1Gbps).
This would be very useful to determine when there are variations in traffic BW that could be detrimental to performance of an application for example.
Thanks.
participants (5)
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Adam Armstrong
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Kris Kirkland
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Mike Stupalov
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Paul Donner (DTVCast)
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Tom Laermans