how can I monitor routing table with PRTG
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Hello !
I want to make a detection for the a routing table in order to see and detect the IP routing saturation.
Thank you.
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Hey Fouad,
Thank you for your KB-postin.
If you know the responsible OID for the routing table of your device, you can use our native SNMP Custom Table sensor to monitor the routing table.
However, in order to monitor if your routing works correctly, we recommend to simply use several Ping sensors which ping a target host in every routed subnet.
Kind regards,
Sven
Jul, 2017 - Permalink
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Hey Fouad,
Thank you for your KB-postin.
If you know the responsible OID for the routing table of your device, you can use our native SNMP Custom Table sensor to monitor the routing table.
However, in order to monitor if your routing works correctly, we recommend to simply use several Ping sensors which ping a target host in every routed subnet.
Kind regards,
Sven
Jul, 2017 - Permalink