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Obtain Latency between 2 L3 devices withing Datamine.

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Divagar Vijayarangan [DevOps Advocate]36 17th July 2025 1 Comment

Hi

I have two L3 switches with specific vlan and IP address. Both switches can ping each other .

Can I capture the historical RTT, latency data between the two switches using Dataminer / code / scrip ?

thanks

Divagar

Michiel Saelen [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Answered question 21st August 2025
Jason Boon [SLC] [DevOps Member] commented 17th July 2025

Hi Divagar,

This is certainly possible. My first suggestion is to explore whether the connector for your switches support ping functionality. That way the ping results can be trended.

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Michiel Saelen [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]5.76K Posted 21st August 2025 1 Comment

Hi Divagar,

CISCO Catalyst devices can be monitored through the CISCO Manager. That connector should allow you to monitor the ping information. More information can be found on the Catalog: CISCO Manager | Catalog | dataminer.services

Divagar Vijayarangan [DevOps Advocate] Posted new comment 21st August 2025
Divagar Vijayarangan [DevOps Advocate] commented 21st August 2025

Hi Michiel, thanks. Let me test it and share my feedback

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