First, is there an existing check script that will look at a network
interface and check for errors or collisions?
Some of the problems that I can see with writting one is if there are errors
or collisions then it will be in an error state until it is reset to 0. I
have ran into this in the past with some other monitors and have written out
a file that is pulled in and then that previous value is compared with the
current value.
Any direction, or help would be appreciated.
Matt.
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