Monitoring Redundant path routers

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Mon Apr 26 21:22:00 CEST 2004


Cook, Garry wrote:
> There are two plugins available to do what you want. I believe that the
> names are check_ifstatus and check_ifoperstatus. check_ifstatus will
> check status of an individual router interface, while check_ifoperstatus
> monitors all interfaces in a router to determine if any are
> administratively up but operationally down. Not sure what type of gear
> you're using, but I think these checks may be for Cisco only.

They monitor under the tree .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1, which is RFC-defined to 
be interface data. Any and all agents / hardware / whatnot that handles 
SNMP request will have network interfaces there (even loopback). Only 
the 'enterprise' tree may differ from host to host (unless the mib has 
been mis-interpreted, which happens from time to time but rarely neither 
often nor gravely enough for it to really matter very much).

-- 
Mvh
Andreas Ericsson
OP5 AB
+46 (0)733 709032
andreas.ericsson at op5.se


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