Cisco Aironet 1200 AccessPoints - SOLUTION

Richard Gliebe richard.gliebe at fhv.at
Fri Jan 15 18:39:31 CET 2010


On 1/7/10 3:04 PM Marc Powell wrote:

Hi all,

> Yes. You'll want to be cognizant of counter re-sets,
> counter roll-overs and the fact that the OID index for
> that specific interface may change on reboot so that
> you don't get strange results. You'll need to read current value
> compare with saved previous value/timestamp, save current
> value/timestamp, repeat at next run. You could also look
> for an existing plugin that suits your needs instead.
> You're not the first to want to do this. look for 

OK, I wrote my own scripts the check the In- and Output traffics from
the CISCO interfaces rad0 and fa0 and User connections to the Cisco 
Aironet 1200 APs.

Traffic crosschecks and graphs will be done by MRTG ;-)

If someone needs the scripts, just send an email to me.

Thanks for your hints.
Richard

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