SNMP Monitoring Performance and Interface Density
Best practices for stable SNMP monitoring based on interface density and ION platform
capacity.
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SNMP monitoring performance, especially when polling Interface (IF) and IP MIBs, is
directly influenced by the total number of physical, virtual, and VPN interfaces
configured on an ION device. On lower-end devices, limited CPU resources can cause SNMP
response times to degrade as the interface count increases.
Lower End Platform Limitation
The ION 1000/1200/1200-s/2000/3200 devices are designed to provide stable and reliable
SNMP monitoring when configured with up to 40–45 total interfaces, including VPN
interfaces.
- Configurations exceeding this limit may result in slow SNMP responses or
intermittent timeouts.
- Under high interface density, SNMP processes may not receive sufficient CPU
cycles, impacting monitoring reliability.
Device Recommendations for High Interface Density
For deployments requiring more than 40–45 interfaces, it is recommended to use
higher-capacity devices such as the ION 5200/9200. These devices offer increased CPU
resources and are better suited to support large interface counts while maintaining
consistent SNMP performance.