[Nagios-users] SNMP autodiscovery / Puppet Naginator question

2007-11-20 Thread Roger
I'm looking for ways to autocreate Nagios config files, using Puppet's
Naginator, but before I can do that, I need to clear up an
autodiscovery problem I have. I'm hoping someone here on the list has
done something like that before.

I would like to query a network device (e.g. Cisco) and get all its
routes (as if I typed in something like "show ip route"). Is SNMP
"standardized" to the point where I can send one query to any network
device and have it return to me the route statements, regardless of
the make, model, or vendor of my networking device?

If anyone could point me in the right direction of what I should be
looking for, I would be eternally grateful!

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Re: [Nagios-users] SNMP autodiscovery / Puppet Naginator question

2007-11-20 Thread Russell Adams
Have a look at NACE:

http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Configuration.20.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=277

NACE provides a toolkit for creating queries to generate Nagios
configurations from any kind of data. One of the examples is creating
disk space check services for every drive autodetected via SNMP on a
remote host. This would be similar to your route issue.

Let me know if you find it useful!

Russell

On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 03:56:57PM -0800, Roger wrote:
> I'm looking for ways to autocreate Nagios config files, using Puppet's
> Naginator, but before I can do that, I need to clear up an
> autodiscovery problem I have. I'm hoping someone here on the list has
> done something like that before.
> 
> I would like to query a network device (e.g. Cisco) and get all its
> routes (as if I typed in something like "show ip route"). Is SNMP
> "standardized" to the point where I can send one query to any network
> device and have it return to me the route statements, regardless of
> the make, model, or vendor of my networking device?
> 
> If anyone could point me in the right direction of what I should be
> looking for, I would be eternally grateful!
> 
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