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SNMP Poll end device using context

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At our service line, we monitor customer devices deployed on their premises using SNMP polling to ensure availability. Currently, our customers encountering a failover issue between 5G and PPPoE when IPSEC is configured on the LAN side. To address this, our engineering team have segregated the 5G, PPPoE, and LAN networks into distinct VRFs to facilitate smooth and secure transitions between PPPoE and 5G, and vice versa.

To monitor this future ready setup, we now require monitoring the interfaces within each VRF. This can only be achieved through active SNMP polling of customer devices using SNMP context, which is essential for managing multiple customer services in the future. However, the current ITNM lacks the capability to support this functionality. We kindly request prioritization of this idea to introduce the requested feature.


Thanks in Advance

Regards,

Vishnu K

Idea priority Urgent