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Nagios plugins for monitoring various routing protocols (OSPF, IGRP, BGP-4, etc).
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Sometimes we have dynamic routing protocols and we donĀ“t know which route is active at a certain time. This plugin checks via snmp a route…
Router must support the BGP4-V2-MIB-JUNIPER mib. Following perl modules required: Net::SNMP Getopt::Long Net::IP Status for IPv6 peers should be supported. Perfdata enabled for the amount…
Check BGP peer IPv6 status via SSH or Telnet on Cisco IOS. Parse command "sh ip bgp ipv6 unicast summary" Requirements : - perl -MCPAN…
This plugin checks the route table and reports on any new routes that appear or any old routes that disappear. When you have a complicated…
Usage: ./check_snmp_cdp.pl -H [hostname/IP] -C [community] -S [neighbor name] -N [count] -N is optional. Default value -N 1 Plugin output: - OK: CDP Neighbor present…
Check EIGRP neighbor availability via SNMP
Allows you to specify valid peers, as well as acceptable status for those peers. Version 1.5 now allows you to use a different bgpd socket,…
For those that have no SNMP trap manager, this poll-based approach will still catch short BGP outages because certain counters increment or change on BGP…
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