11-06-2007 07:15 AM
Hi,
I would like to start a job regularly to get the number of recent CRC-errors on specific devices. Is there a way to do this? Just running NetShow with 'sh int counters errors' doesn't give me the appropriate output. Do I possibly have to use a custom script?
I'm using CW LMS 3.0 for Windows
Greets
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11-06-2007 10:20 AM
What you want to do will best be accomplished using the upcoming addition to LMS, Health and Utilization Monitor (HUM). HUM is best described as an MRTG-like plug-in for LMS which will allow you to create your own custom pollers then report on those pollers. A HUM demo will be included with LMS starting in December, but will be licensed separately.
In the meantime, CiscoView's Mini-RMON manager can show you CRC information for certain devices (mostly switches), but you cannot run periodic reports.
11-06-2007 10:20 AM
What you want to do will best be accomplished using the upcoming addition to LMS, Health and Utilization Monitor (HUM). HUM is best described as an MRTG-like plug-in for LMS which will allow you to create your own custom pollers then report on those pollers. A HUM demo will be included with LMS starting in December, but will be licensed separately.
In the meantime, CiscoView's Mini-RMON manager can show you CRC information for certain devices (mostly switches), but you cannot run periodic reports.
11-06-2007 09:05 PM
i am runing a periodic network show report by running "sh int summary" which only gives me input and output packets dropped in queus. Just sharing with you if it helps..
11-07-2007 03:07 AM
Hi,
thank you for the quick answer. My manager though wants an instant solution without any effort. Is there any function in CW to read out only the CRC-error counter on a couple of devices, on a regular basis or not, and to get the result exported in a file - without having to configure rmon?
Greets
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