Hello, is there a possibility to get notified if the probe has lost IPv6 connectivity? At the moment it seems to me, notification only works if the connection is down with both protocols. Regards, Thomas
A finer granularity seems to make sense, so +1. Von meinem Android-Gerät gesendet. -----Original Message----- From: "Thomas Schäfer" <tschaefer@t-online.de> To: ripe-atlas@ripe.net Sent: Mi., 17 Juni 2020 21:03 Subject: [atlas] Notifications Hello, is there a possibility to get notified if the probe has lost IPv6 connectivity? At the moment it seems to me, notification only works if the connection is down with both protocols. Regards, Thomas
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 at 21:02, Thomas Schäfer wrote:
is there a possibility to get notified if the probe has lost IPv6 connectivity?
+1
At the moment it seems to me, notification only works if the connection is down with both protocols.
... Inginious! 😻 (wonder if this question has been asked before... 🤔) Chriztoffer
Hi Thomas, The connectivity notification is based on the probe connection to a controller. Probes are connected to controllers using SSH via either v6 or v4 protocols. Both protocols connectivity monitoring cannot be done this way. Instead the measurements should be used: either UDMs or buil-ins, for example pings to the root servers or controllers. We have this kind of checks for probe tagging and if a probe is tagged/untagged you get a message (https://atlas.ripe.net/messages/) Probe tagging job is executed every 4 hours. The "IPv6 Works", "IPv4 Works" or "IPv4 Stable XXd", "IPv6 Stable XXd" tags can be used for that. We do not have email notification for all events though. wbr /vty On 6/17/20 9:02 PM, Thomas Schäfer wrote:
Hello,
is there a possibility to get notified if the probe has lost IPv6 connectivity?
At the moment it seems to me, notification only works if the connection is down with both protocols.
Regards, Thomas
You can use an online checking service, such as http://wedos.online [basic is for free, one of the largest Czech server hosting] that continuously runs ping [or other services, such as http, ftp, dns...] and sends emails/SMS when failed. See the pic attached. Cheers Jiri ______________________________________________________________
Od: "Thomas Schäfer" <tschaefer@t-online.de> Komu: ripe-atlas@ripe.net Datum: 17.06.2020 21:03 Předmět: [atlas] Notifications
Hello,
is there a possibility to get notified if the probe has lost IPv6 connectivity?
At the moment it seems to me, notification only works if the connection is down with both protocols.
Regards, Thomas
Am 18.06.20 um 15:20 schrieb ripe@brite.cz:
You can use an online checking service, such as http://wedos.online [basic is for free, one of the largest Czech server hosting] that continuously runs ping [or other services, such as http, ftp, dns...] and sends emails/SMS when failed. See the pic attached.
Thank you for the suggestion. But it is an firewalled IPv6-access. (Vodafone/LTE) Of course I could add some raspis just for monitoring a monitoring tool..., but I was asking for an easier solution. My next step will be a remote controlled power switch - so I can hopefully restart router and probe without long down times. Regards, Thomas
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Carsten Schiefner
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Chriztoffer Hansen
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ripe@brite.cz
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Thomas Schäfer
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Viktor Naumov