Have 2 t1s bundled on a cisco router. Want to know when one goes down. How do I do it? Thanks
Want to monitor individual t1s in bundle for being up
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Hello,
you could add state triggers on the SNMP Traffic Sensors which monitor the two interfaces. Another option might be to use speed triggers, if the traffic falls to 0 on the interfaces, which might also be an indication of a "broken" connection.
best regards.
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