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check_port_status





Checks Interface port states in dual administrative/operational up/down fashion Tested with Cisco, Linux, Mikrotik and probably works on most of other equipment Depends on: Linux net-snmp-utils
/Category:Network Connections, Stats and Bandwidth
LicenseBSD