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check_snmp_boundaries





Plugin that checks that a snmp-obtained value stands between two specified boundaries. Currently working with SNMP V1 and v2c. Depends: Perl, snmpget, Nagios utils, getopt::Long I use this plugin to check a lot a different things like : Monit ...
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