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Check Cisco CRC Errors on Switch
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Nagios check CRC error on Cisco Switch
This plugin is a Fork of check_hp_crc.sh by Michael St
Usage : ./check_hp_crc.sh
-H = Hostaddress
-C = SNMP Community (optional, if not set we use public)
-v = SNMP Version (optional, if not set we use 2c)
-w = Warning Threshold
-c = Critical Threshold
-p = Enable Performance Data for all Ports
-h = Help - Print this Help!
This plugin is a Fork of check_hp_crc.sh by Michael St
Usage : ./check_hp_crc.sh
-H = Hostaddress
-C = SNMP Community (optional, if not set we use public)
-v = SNMP Version (optional, if not set we use 2c)
-w = Warning Threshold
-c = Critical Threshold
-p = Enable Performance Data for all Ports
-h = Help - Print this Help!
Reviews (1)
bythiccboi, March 4, 2021
The plugin does what its supposed to do, but I encountered a small issue with it.
After clearing the counter on the interface, the plugin still reads the old data.
For example: executed the plugin on a switch(ex Cat3560x) found on port gi1/0/40 70CRCs. After clearing the counter on the sw, I re-run the plugin and it gave me the same result as before clearing the counter on interface.
After clearing the counter on the interface, the plugin still reads the old data.
For example: executed the plugin on a switch(ex Cat3560x) found on port gi1/0/40 70CRCs. After clearing the counter on the sw, I re-run the plugin and it gave me the same result as before clearing the counter on interface.