Hi all
We are polling IPSLA-Data from a single, central cisco device which is configured to check about 100 other routers. There is a discovery on the IPSLA-OID and it will create single "applications" with the destination's hostname.
Now it comes to triggering. If we get high values, the trigger would open on the ipsla-device.
My idea was to create a specific action on this template and set the trigger-description with the hostname of the destination. Then this action would - opposite to the "normal" - send "host: {TRIGGER.DESCRIPTION}"
While this - most likely - would work, i'd like to ask you guys if there is a simpler or cleaner way to do this.
Chris
We are polling IPSLA-Data from a single, central cisco device which is configured to check about 100 other routers. There is a discovery on the IPSLA-OID and it will create single "applications" with the destination's hostname.
Now it comes to triggering. If we get high values, the trigger would open on the ipsla-device.
My idea was to create a specific action on this template and set the trigger-description with the hostname of the destination. Then this action would - opposite to the "normal" - send "host: {TRIGGER.DESCRIPTION}"
While this - most likely - would work, i'd like to ask you guys if there is a simpler or cleaner way to do this.
Chris