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Report status of Printronix P7000/P7200 series printers. Checks the state of the INTERFACE (online or not) and the STATUS (idle, busy, etc). Can report contents…
This plugin should be located in $NSCLIENT_HOME/scripts (your nsclient path) called with nrpe via NSclient++ and supports Hostname as Argument (NSclient should be run with…
Based upon a shell script that does snmp printer checks (see http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Hardware/Printers/SNMP-Printer-Check/details), I decided the performance would much better if it was written in perl.…
This plugin can check your printer consumables status using SNMP v1 queries. check_snmp_printer is written in Bash and is distributed under the GPLv2 license. This…
*** LATEST CHANGES: SNMP v3 checking supported, with improvements to code and error handling. Also simplified output some and added ability to pass long style…
Perl script with uses SNMP to check the status of printer supplies. This was developed using two HP Laserjet network-enabled printers, a color and a…
The plugin returns warning and critical status when the toner drops below $CRIT AND $WARN. http://checktoner.blogspot.com/ Current Version: 0.5 -Henry Franco
This script allows you to monitor: *The exact Printer Name - Always OK *The Pagecount - Always OK with Perfromace Data *Some Messages - Always…
SNMP-Plugin for checking Toner Level of Samsung Printer. Tested with Samsung CLP-650N. Date: 17.04.2008 Performancedataoutput Informations Philipp Deneu pdeneu@gne.de - www.gne.de
*UPDATED* - Added kyocera 13XX Support - Added Ricoh Support (thanks to Sebastian Puschhof) The plugin was developed by the security company ciphron. It was…
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