Nagios solution

bolovan bogdan bogdan.bolo at gmail.com
Fri Jul 6 21:26:28 CEST 2007


Hello all,

I am in a dillema , I have to monitor a massive network of vpn hosts, ( most
of them Cisco CPE routers ) , and all I really need is  availability
polling.
The problem is that active host checking became really sluggish after 500
hosts testing.

I made some tests by disabling active checks and enabling ping service, but
the host doesn't change state when the service is critical.
Does anyone know any solution for passive checks on cisco routers?
Or how to make the ping service change the state of the host when the ping
service becomes critical?

Or a way to implement passive checks for these cisco routers?

If anyone can help I would be eternally thankful.

My regards,
Bogdan
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