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check_iftraffic_OID





This a plugin that monitor non-snmp standard network interfaces.
Unlike others Check_Interface plugins you should know at least 3 SNMP OIDs where are stored : interface Tx maximum capacity, interface total Tx octets (snmpIfOutOctets) (or some other net ...
/Category:Network Connections, Stats and Bandwidth
LicenseGPL