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Check teaming

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check_teaming_broadcomThe plugin itself
SNMP-Util-1.9.tar.gzUpgraded SNMP::Util
utils.pmWith my contact
BASPCFG.txtMIB
BASPSTAT.txtMIB
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Check teaming of broadcom adapters, i.e link signal etc..By Martin Fuerstenau
This plugin monitors the teaming status of broadcom interfaces by SNMP.

You have to set up the teaming on Windows with Broadcoms BASP. BASP is not available directly from Broadcom but from all OEMs (like Fujitsu Siemens) or from sites like www.treiberupdate.de .

If BASP is configured on the windows machines you have to put the relevant MIBs in your MIB MIB-directory on your Nagios machine. I have included the MIBs here for download.

The plugin detects automatically all teaming interfaces.

This plugin is compatible with the Nagios plugin developer guidelines. Therefore a util.pm is needed and I supply an own one. The only difference to the one from the official plugin package is the contact address. You can use the original one. In that case the output from --help is not correct beecause there is a wrong contact. Thats all.

The enclosed SNMP::Util must be installed. It is an improvement to the original one, because you can supply the SNMP version. This was not implemented in version 1.8. Unfortunately I can not load it back to CPAN because the author is not reachable.

The documentation is within the plugin.

The output contains some HTML for better reading. It is and for bold on critical and for line breaks. This signs are in the mails or SMS. I filter them out in my mailer/SMS script. If you problems with them kick them out, but I strongly recommend them for better reading on the monitor.