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datadog-aws-direct-connect-monitor

A DataDog agent config that I put together to monitor Cisco ASR1002-X routers. In this particular case, they monitor AWS Direct Connect connections, with many private and public VIFs.

SNMP OIDs that are monitored include interface RX/TX throughput of all sub-interfaces (VIFs), BGP state changes and Optical Transceiver power of each physical interface.

Getting Started

To get started, change the Hostname, IP Addresses and tag information in the snmp.yaml file. The included example is for two identical routers. Each router is connected to a different AWS region. One router includes monitoring for both a 10G link and a 1G link. The other router only has a single 1G link in the example.

Build the Docker image

docker build -t dd-agent .

Run the Docker container from the built image

docker run -d --name dd-agent -e API_KEY=my-datadog-api-key-here dd-agent-image

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