ICMP Echo
Overview
The ICMP Echo integration with Motadata AIOps enables robust monitoring of network performance by analyzing the latency and round-trip times (RTT) of ICMP echo requests. This is essential for understanding the speed and reliability of network paths. With this integration, organizations can gain insights into network delays, identify potential bottlenecks, and ensure that network operations meet expected performance levels.
Motadata AIOps provides detailed metrics for tracking maximum, minimum, and average latencies, as well as the completion status of RTTs. Additionally, it offers visibility into the administrative status and type of ICMP operations being performed, helping network administrators manage and optimize network configurations effectively.
Prerequisites
- Ensure the device you are adding has the IP SLA capabilities.
- Ensure the Port 161 is enabled for the device you wish to monitor.
- Ensure you have the Write Community and Read Community string before creating a credential profile for WAN Link.
List of Supported KPIs
Metrics | Description | Type |
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ipsla.owner | Owner or administrator of the IPSLA operation | String |
ipsla | General information about the IPSLA operation | String |
ipsla.max.latency.ms | Maximum latency (in milliseconds) observed during ICMP echo | Count |
ipsla.min.latency.ms | Minimum latency (in milliseconds) observed during ICMP echo | Count |
status | Current status of the ICMP echo operation | String |
ipsla.latency.ms | Average latency (in milliseconds) observed during ICMP echo | Count |
ipsla.rtt.completion.status | Completion status of the round-trip time measurement | String |
ipsla.admin.status | Administrative status of the IPSLA operation | String |
ipsla.operation.type | Type of IPSLA operation being performed | String |