I'm monitoring a network with Nagios, and I monitor router interface
status via SNMP with a service check.  Is there a way I can make the
remote hosts depend on the state of the local interface service check?

Specifically, I have a channelized DS3 in router-A with a bunch of T1s
to various places.  I monitor the state of the ch-DS3, monitor the state
of the T1s (with a service dependency on the ch-DS3), and then I monitor
a remote router-B.  I can set router-B host have a parent of router-A,
but that only depends on router-A being up.  Is there a way I can make
router-B depend on the status of a service on router-A?

-- 
Chris Adams <cmad...@hiwaay.net>
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

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