06-15-2009 07:49 PM
Dear friends!
I have BRAS(s) of 7206VXR n 10008 series. I have added them DFM of LMS 2.6. And enabled nofitication services via Email.
But since then i have been flooded with the emails of Vi interfaces UP/Down status (from 1000s of PPPoE users connected to BRAS).
I wanna know how can i disable notification of Virtual-Access Interfaces?? I have tried following commands on Virtual-Template and ATM interfaces.. but logs keep comming..
no logging event link-status
Can someone tell me exact command i need to enter on the routers?? or the settings which can be made on LMS to stop events related to Virtual Access Interface???
Regards,
Asad
06-15-2009 09:17 PM
You will need to go to DFM > Device Management > Device Details, and unmanage the interfaces you do not care about.
06-15-2009 10:06 PM
Dear Clarke!
I found the option. But the thing is these itnerface are virtual interface cloned from Virtual Templates. Now i can see 1000s of such interfaces. And its not possible to do the procedure of UNmanage them. As their numbering changes everytime.
What could be the alternate method to do it??
06-16-2009 07:56 PM
What is the ifType of the interfaces you do not want managed? Are there any interfaces of this type that you do want managed?
06-16-2009 08:05 PM
This is the alert Notification.
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EVENT ID = 000LC83
ALERT ID = 00000S2
TIME = Tue 16-Jun-2009 13:59:45 BDT
STATUS = Cleared
SEVERITY = Informational
MANAGED OBJECT = x.x.x.x
MANAGED OBJECT TYPE = Routers
EVENT DESCRIPTION = OperationallyDown::Component=IF-x.x.x.x/2509 [Vi2.2420];Type=PPP;OperStatus=UP;InterfaceCode=CODEUNKNOWN;DuplexMode=FULLDUPLEX;AdminStatus=UP;LastChangedAt=16-Jun-2009 1:59:45 PM;IsFlapping=false;MaxSpeed=282000;Mode=NORMAL;
CUSTOMER IDENTIFICATION = HeadOffice
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Moreover can you tell me when set threshold.. I get there type of Interfaces groups ( Interface, Access, Trunk) .
How to determine in which category my this interface will fall??
Regards,
Asad.
06-17-2009 08:34 AM
Okay, so the interface type is PPP. But do you have other PPP interfaces that you do want to manage?
Interfaces are those objects which are routed, and typically have an IP address (or are at least capable of having an IP address). Trunk ports are switch ports (i.e. L2 ports) which connect to other DFM-managed devices. Access ports are switch ports which do not connect to other DFM-managed devices.
06-17-2009 08:45 AM
No i don't have other PPP interface on this Router to manage. Just ethernet which i will want to manage.
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