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check_up_down_port
1.0
2015-12-10
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check_up_down_port.sh | check_up_down_port.sh |
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down -> up considered as warning (exit code 1)
up-> down considered as critical (exit code 2)
no change made -> considered as OK (exit code 0)
Please check out a new plug I created today (using SNMP) for achieving the following purpose:
Monitoring when specific port on some switch is going down or up.
The plug is only checking for changes in port state (up -> down and down -> up) and generates an appropriate alert.
1. Up-> Down considered as Critical
2. Down->UP considered as Warning.
3. In case there is no change in the state alerts will not arrive/recovery state will be considered as OK.
Tested on the following switches:
Juniper EX4550
HP
However it should work on any other switches..
Please let me know your thoughts
Monitoring when specific port on some switch is going down or up.
The plug is only checking for changes in port state (up -> down and down -> up) and generates an appropriate alert.
1. Up-> Down considered as Critical
2. Down->UP considered as Warning.
3. In case there is no change in the state alerts will not arrive/recovery state will be considered as OK.
Tested on the following switches:
Juniper EX4550
HP
However it should work on any other switches..
Please let me know your thoughts
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