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TCP Status Models      TcpRetransAlg

TcpConnMon

Path: /model/tcp_status/tcp_conn_mon.mod

Monitors the number of current TCP connections on each device and compares it with the maximum number. Ignores devices that have dynamically-allocated maximum connections. Gives early warnings by detecting increasing levels of TCP connection saturation. When a device reaches 98 percent of the maximum TCP connections, NerveCenter sends a 7005 Inform to the platform.

Two additional alarms, TcpConnMon_LogToDB and TcpConnMon_LogToFile, are part of this model. When you enable these alarms, they perform a Log To Database or a Log to File alarm action, respectively, on each transition so that reports on TCP connections can be produced.

Property

The following property must be in the property group for the nodes you want to monitor:

tcp

Trigger Generators

Below is a list of the objects that generate triggers:

Events Sent to OpenView

Events Sent to OpenView by TcpConnMon summarizes the events this behavior model sends to OpenView:

Events Sent to OpenView by TcpConnMon

Event Name Inform Number Description

NC_Tcp_Conn

7005

The current number of TCP connections is reaching a saturated state.


For complete information about events sent to OpenView, see the trapd.conf.txt file shipped with these behavior models residing in:

/model/tcp_status

For more information about integrating NerveCenter with OpenView, or the other NerveCenter-supported network manager platforms, refer to the book Integrating NerveCenter with a Network Management Platform.

Optional Customization

Below is a list of behavior model settings that you might want to customize to suit the requirements of your site.


TCP Status Models TcpRetransAlg
29 July 2003