Hi, what I'm looking for is the state of all members of the stack. Something like the output of "sh switch".
I found the oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.1.2.1.1" that returns a table with the members and the states of each member. I wrote a little perl script that checks for it. Thanks to all, Andrea Hugo van der Kooij wrote: > On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, Andrea Gabellini wrote: > >> I would like to monitor the status of a stack of Cisco Catalyst 3750. >> >> Do someone know the SNMP OIDs to query? Or can someone share info or scripts? > > I guess a snmpwalk against the device will let it spill it's guts and you > pick whatever you want to know about it. > > So the basic question is. What do you want to know about it? > > For example: > You can gather the amount of non-unicast packets for a port if you like > to. But is it usefull to you? > > Hugo. > -- --------------------------------------- Computer programmers don't byte, they nibble a bit. --------------------------------------- Ing. Andrea Gabellini Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 0549 886111 (Italy) Tel. +378 0549 886111 (International) Telecom Italia San Marino S.p.A. Strada degli Angariari, 3 47891 Rovereta Republic of San Marino http://www.omniway.sm http://www.telecomitalia.sm ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV _______________________________________________ Nagios-users mailing list Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nagios-users ::: Please include Nagios version, plugin version (-v) and OS when reporting any issue. ::: Messages without supporting info will risk being sent to /dev/null