SNMP

check_catalyst_temp

Description:

This script monitors the temperature of a Cisco catalyst via SNMP.

Current Version

1.0

Last Release Date

2010-08-31

Compatible With

  • Nagios 1.x
  • Nagios 2.x
  • Nagios 3.x

License

GPL


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Project Notes
It requests some data of a catalyst via SNMP to analyze them and notifies you via Nagios if the switch is getting to hot. This script should be called with -s [SWITCHIP], -C [COMMUNITYSTRING], -w [WARNLEVEL] and -c [CRITLEVEL]. For more information just run it with -h. Tested with different IOS versions and SNMP protocol version 2c. If you want to use a different SNMP protocol version, just modify the Net::SNMP->session(...) call. To learn how to enable SNMP in your catalyst’s IOS and more informations at https://binfalse.de
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Awesome.
by lain2097, January 31, 2011
Works perfectly on my 4507R-E (11 sensors!) and multiple 3750X stacks. Does not work on 2960G or 2950 - probably no sensor.
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works perfect on cisco 2960s
by alfred, December 31, 2010
hi,
tested on cisco catalyst 2960s (stacked) and it works perfectly

./check_cisco_temp.pl -s XXXXXX -C public -w 40 -c 50
OK: SW#2, Sensor#1, GREEN : 36 Grad C normal! SW#1, Sensor#1, GREEN : 36 Grad C normal!
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