Route Interfaces

Richard Gliebe richard.gliebe at fhv.at
Thu Oct 6 08:54:52 CEST 2005


On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 23:15 -0700, Robert Hajime Lanning wrote:
> <quote who="Richard Gliebe">
> > # 'r1-r2' host definition
> > define host{
> >         use                     generic-host
> >
> >         host_name               r1-r2
> >         alias                   r1-r2
> >         address                 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> >         parents                 r1-r2
> >         check_command           check-host-alive
> >         max_check_attempts      3
> >         notification_interval   0
> >         notification_period     24x7
> >         notification_options    d,u,r
> >         contact_groups          sys-admins
> >         }
> 
> The router furthest from the Nagios server should have a "parents"
> statement with the name of the router closest to the Nagios server.
> 
> So, something like this:
> Nagios -> r1-r2 -> r2-r1 -> other network...
> 
> r2-r1 would have a parent of r1-r2.
> r1-r2 would have no parent.

So far so good.

But, what we want is:

when on our router1 the interface r1-r2 goes down, we want only one
notification (from the router1), same action from the router2 when the
interface r2-r1 goes down.

Richard

-- 
Richard Gliebe <richard.gliebe at fhv.at>
Fachhochschule Vorarlberg



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