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check_cisco_errors.pl





Based on check_dot3.pl (which never seemed to work as written). I decided to use Net::SNMP::Interfaces::Details to get InErrors and OutErrors instead. It also requires the precise interface name (such as, "FastEthernet0/1").
/Category:Network Connections, Stats and Bandwidth
LicenseGPL