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IPV6 ready, state of the art Non-Blocking / Async I/O one-flow SNMP Check for all CISCO devices (see details) Using state of the art non-blocking/async IO (EV and Mojolicious) Using DNS Native non-blocking resolver ! IPV6 ready !!! Proper error handling ! Uses native SNMP methods( get and bulk get ) Works with all cisco routers/switches (ASR/VXR/2900/8xx) tested For now, only SNMP v2c is supported !!!
Current Version
1.0
Last Release Date
2019-07-17
Owner
Franz Skale
Website
https://github.com/fskale/check_cisco_power_supply
Download URL
https://github.com/fskale/check_cisco_power_supply/releases
License
GPL
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Sourcecode ZIP format
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check_cisco_power_supply 1.0
License This nagios plugin is free software, and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence (see http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl.txt).
What it does * Using state of the art non-blocking/async IO (EV and Mojolicious) * Using DNS Native non-blocking resolver ! * IPV6 ready !!! * Proper error handling ! * Uses native SNMP methods( get and bulk get ) * Works with all cisco routers/switches (ASR/VXR/2900/8xx) tested * For now, only SNMP v2c is supported !!!
Usage: check_cisco_power_supply [ -V|--version ] [-H|--hostname <host>] [-C|--community <Username>] [-t|--timeout <timeout>]
-?, --usage | Print usage information
-h, --help | Print detailed help screen
-V, --version | Print version information
--host, -H | IP address or hostname of cisco device
--community, -C | SNMP community
-t, --timeout=INTEGER |Seconds before plugin times out (default: 10)
-v, --verbose | prints extensive debugging info to stderr
**This plugin was not tested on Windows.**
**Feel free to do so and report back !**
**At least use perl version 5.20 !**
Prerequisites (Linux and other derivates): Debian (Build essentials) needed for EV and Net::DNS::Native apt-get install build-essential Redhat (Devtools) yum groupinstall 'Development Tools' Installation of dependend modules Using cpan: cpan Mojolicous EV Net::SNMP Net::DNS::Native Monitoring::Plugin Using cpanm: cpanm Mojolicous EV Net::SNMP Net::DNS::Native Monitoring::Plugin Example output CISCO_POWER_SUPPLY OK - Host: 192.168.1.1 power-module 0/PS0/M1/SP => on(2) power-module 0/PS0/M0/SP => on(2) Timeout error CISCO_POWER_SUPPLY UNKNOWN - SNMP Timeout (5s) connecting to host 192.168.1.1
Credits: * [Mojolicious realtime framework](https://mojolicious.org) * [EV](https://metacpan.org/pod/EV) * [Net::DNS::Native](https://metacpan.org/pod/Net::DNS::Native) * [Net::SNMP](https://metacpan.org/pod/Net::SNMP) * [Monitoring::Plugin](https://metacpan.org/pod/Monitoring::Plugin)
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