check snmp

Daniel López dani at tydnet.org
Tue Nov 18 14:23:54 CET 2008


On Tuesday 18 November 2008 02:09:52 pm Melanie Pfefer wrote:
> hi
>
> I already listed the available oid using snmpwalk. I did not find any oid
> about snmp
>
> should I use just any oid?
>

i think you should use check_tcp to see if the port is available.

If you want to use check_snmp to check the snmp just ask for the Uptime.oid 
(or any oid as you say) as long as it replies the service is available.

greetings,

dani

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