* Routing

Nagios plugins for monitoring various routing protocols (OSPF, IGRP, BGP-4, etc).

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BGP-4
check_bgp

Requires Net::SNMP. Usage: check_bgp.pl -H -C -p check_bgp.pl --help check_bgp.pl --version -H (--hostname) Hostname to query - (required) -C (--community) SNMP read community or v3…

OSPF
check_ospfRuns

To retrieve the data I am using ospfSpfRuns OID (1.3.6.1.2.1.14.2.1.4)

OSPF
check_ospf2

Requires Net::SNMP. Returns OK on twoWay or full. Returns CRITICAL on other states or if OSPF neighbor missing. Check OSPF peer status via SNMP. Usage:…

OSPF
check_ospf

To monitor process activity I am using ospfAdminStat OID (1.3.6.1.2.1.14.1.2)

MPLS
Check Cisco MPLS / HSRP Router IP’s / States
http://myfreshthoughts.blogspot.com/

This Script is capable to check MPLS Routers for their correct Ip's (Active / Passive) by querying them with SNMP and to compare this result…

* Routing
check_tracert

Very simple bash script for checking that the primary route is active. add to nagiosgraph map file for a graph that should always be 0…

STP
check_stp_bridges.sh

This plugin checks all networking bridges using STP. The check figures if the first bridge port is in FORWARDING state and no other ports are…

CDP
check_snmp_cdp-neighbor.sh

This plugin uses SNMPv2 to check CDP neighbor status. You can also use this script to list the neighbors to make writing the Nagios services…

* Routing
check_traceroute.sh

##### Created by Joe McShinsky ##### #! /bin/bash if [ $# -ne 3 ] then echo "Usage: check_traceroute.sh [host] [1st hop] [2nd hop]" exit 3…

* Routing
check_gtw.sh
http://www.sistemistica.it/download.html?task=viewcategory&catid=6

Shell script to check if a destination IP is reached through a gateway specified. There are two versions of this check in the zip package,…

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