[Nagiosplug-help] Any pluging to check both: low and high interface traffic (SOLVED)
asier
asiergda at yahoo.es
Fri Oct 8 19:02:50 CEST 2010
I think that you has read last email:
Try with 2 plugins,
one for check higher critical and one for lower critical
On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 20:18 +0200, Rutger Blom wrote:
> Did you have a look at check_snmp_netint_21.pl?
>
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Uncategorized/Software/SNMP/Advanced-Network-Interface-Check/details
>
>
> Rutger
>
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Leandro Roggerone
> <leandro_roggerone at dmcwireless.com> wrote:
> Dear all , I have been working with a few plugins to check a
> normal
> condition on the interface that takes my customers trafic to
> the
> internet in our ÍSP.
> I tried some plugins but all of them allow me to set a maximun
> traffic
> threshold level, but since our normal traffic is betwen 40Mbps
> and
> 300Mbps I need also know when it falls under a minimun
> threshold level.
>
> Any ideas ??? bye. LEO.
>
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On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 11:27 -0300, Leandro Roggerone wrote:
> hi , dear all:
> I solved the problem of triggering a low level traffic alarm, since i
> could not find any plugin, I modified some lines of the check_snmp_int
> plugin, what I did is change the > for < simbol on lines 678, 681 and
> around 340, no I can check a lower limit but only with critical o
> warning levels no both, I think there is other > that I need to swap.
> I hope someone can use this idea, bye!!
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