How to monitoring BGP on Mikrotik Device?
BGP Monitoring on Mikrotik RouterOS Device
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Hi there,
There are no already defined sensors here.
Maybe this article helps to create the needed sensors on your own.
Kind regards,
Birk Guttmann, Tech Support Team
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I already try add bgp sensor with device template but there is no respon.
Thanks
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Hi,
There are also other solutions provided.
Have you tried those?
Kind regards,
Birk Guttmann, Tech Support Team
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For some reasons, second way (custom script via powershell) not possible to try at this time.
any advice?
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Hi,
Please make sure that SNMP is enabled and works fine with the PRTG Probe Server. Have you already checked this?
Can you get results with the SNMP Tester that is also mentioned in the article?
Kind regards,
Birk Guttmann, Tech Support Team
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SNMP already enabled and works, it shows with all sensor / interface (except BGP sensor) appears normally. This BGP monitoring issue only on mikrotik routerOS device.
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Hi,
Sorry, I have to ask again.
Can you get results with the SNMP Tester that is also mentioned in the article?
Kind regards,
Birk Guttmann, Tech Support Team
Created on Dec 20, 2019 3:56:17 PM by
Birk Guttmann [Paessler Support]
Last change on Dec 23, 2019 12:53:54 PM by
Birk Guttmann [Paessler Support]
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Here is the results, I run two times test.
First test to show system uptime, Works.
Paessler SNMP Tester 5.2.3 Computername: EKOWA Interface: (x.x.x.x) 12/21/2019 8:40:36 PM (33 ms) : Device: 202.159.xx.xx 12/21/2019 8:40:36 PM (51 ms) : SNMP V2c 12/21/2019 8:40:36 PM (70 ms) : Uptime 12/21/2019 8:40:36 PM (331 ms) : SNMP Datatype: ASN_TIMETICKS 12/21/2019 8:40:36 PM (351 ms) : ------- 12/21/2019 8:40:36 PM (372 ms) : DISMAN-EVENT-MIB::sysUpTimeInstance = 1131478900 ( 130 days ) 12/21/2019 8:40:36 PM (682 ms) : SNMP Datatype: ASN_TIMETICKS 12/21/2019 8:40:36 PM (703 ms) : HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSystemUptime.0 = 1131478900 ( 130 days ) 12/21/2019 8:40:36 PM (720 ms) : Done
Second test with custom OID BGP, Null.
Paessler SNMP Tester 5.2.3 Computername: EKOWA Interface: (x.x.x.x) 12/21/2019 8:41:13 PM (39 ms) : Device: 202.159.xx.xx 12/21/2019 8:41:13 PM (58 ms) : SNMP V2c 12/21/2019 8:41:13 PM (77 ms) : Custom OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3 12/21/2019 8:41:14 PM (455 ms) : SNMP Datatype: ASN_NULL 12/21/2019 8:41:14 PM (473 ms) : ------- 12/21/2019 8:41:14 PM (490 ms) : Value: NULL2 12/21/2019 8:41:14 PM (508 ms) : Done
Created on Dec 21, 2019 1:46:19 PM
Last change on Dec 23, 2019 12:43:11 PM by
Birk Guttmann [Paessler Support]
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Hi there,
Please try to use the walk option in the tester with the following OID.
1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3
What result do you get?
Kind regards,
Birk Guttmann, Tech Support Team
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Here is the results, seems like not responding.
----------------------- New Test ----------------------- Paessler SNMP Tester 5.2.3 Computername: EKOWA Interface: (x.x.x.x) 12/24/2019 10:43:57 AM (6 ms) : Device: 202.159.xx.xx 12/24/2019 10:43:57 AM (9 ms) : SNMP V2c 12/24/2019 10:43:57 AM (11 ms) : Walk 1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3
----------------------- New Test ----------------------- Paessler SNMP Tester 5.2.3 Computername: EKOWA Interface: (x.x.x.x) 12/24/2019 10:48:08 AM (9 ms) : Device: 202.159.xx.xx 12/24/2019 10:48:08 AM (15 ms) : SNMP V2c 12/24/2019 10:48:08 AM (19 ms) : Walk 1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3
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The Mikrotik might simply not support this. Please check Luciano Lingnau's reply on the matter. The following is basically all we have in terms of Mikrotik monitoring.
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