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Check and optionally compare OS Versions on Cisco Devices like Routers, Switches, Access Points and possibly PIXen/ASA. This enables you to just update one variable in your services.cfg, wait until the check reruns (I set it to once a day) and then see which devices need to be updated.
Reviews (2)
bynishith, August 1, 2012
Received below output after "plugin" execution.
###########################
[root@localhost]# ./check_snmp_cisco_ios -h 10.100.19.250 -c public123
12.2(35)SE5
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[root@localhost]# ./check_snmp_cisco_ios -h 10.101.19.52 -c public456
12.4(11)T1
But, please let me know how to make entry in "commands.cfg" & "switch.cfg" file...
###########################
[root@localhost]# ./check_snmp_cisco_ios -h 10.100.19.250 -c public123
12.2(35)SE5
###########################
[root@localhost]# ./check_snmp_cisco_ios -h 10.101.19.52 -c public456
12.4(11)T1
But, please let me know how to make entry in "commands.cfg" & "switch.cfg" file...
File Corrapted!