Network Connections, Stats and Bandwidth

check_bandwidth_snmp3

Description:

Check Bandwidth Bandwidth Calculator based on meshuggah – https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Network-Connections,-Stats-and-Bandwidth/check_bandwidth/details Based on Cisco Document ID: 8141 A simple script to calculate input or output bandwidth usage based on a snmp v1, v2c and v3 data First Relase Date 2013-06-10 Requirements: Bc, snmpwalk meshuggah tested it only on my Nagios 3.x environment TcoUpLoad tested it only on my Nagios 4.x environment

Current Version

1.2

Last Release Date

2024-03-27

Compatible With

  • Nagios 3.x
  • Nagios 4.x

Owner

License

GPL


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Project Notes
Check Bandwidth Bandwidth Calculator based on meshuggah - https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Network-Connections,-Stats-and-Bandwidth/check_bandwidth/details Based on Cisco Document ID: 8141 A simple script to calculate input or output bandwidth usage based on a snmp v1, v2c and v3 data First Relase Date 2013-06-10 Requirements: Bc, snmpwalk ** Hostname, speed, version, interface, polling time and mode parameters are mandatory Usage: check_bw.sh -H hostname -b connectionspeed -v snmp version [<-u snmp v3 user -L snmp level (noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv)> || <-C community>] [-a Auth Encryption -A Auth password] [-x Priv Encryption -X Priv password] ] -m input|output -i interface -p time(s) ####List of Available Parameters -H Hostname of snmp you want to check -b Maximum speed of your connection in Mb/s (this script is intended to work with synchronous connections) -v (1|2c|3) Snmp version -m (input|output) Specify the direction of the bandwidth you want to check -u snmp v3 user -L snmp level (noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv) -a Auth Encryption -A Auth password -x Priv Encryption -X Priv password -C (some text here) Specify the name of the community associated with your host -i (Interface Name) Specify the interface name that you want to monitor (eg: gi1/0/50) -w (optional) set the warning parameter in Mb/s that is going to be passed to nagios -c (optional) set the critical parameter in Mb/s that is going to be passed to nagios -h Print this help screen -p Polling Time in second meshuggah tested it only on my Nagios 3.x environment TcoUpLoad tested it only on my Nagios 4.x environment
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