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Checks the Dell PowerConnect switches (tested with 2724, 2748, 2848, 3348, 3448 and 6024) Version 1 checks firmware (-t firmware), model (-t model) and uptime (-t uptime). Version 2 checks all of version 1 plus how many ports are up and down (-t ports) and you can check if a single port (-t portcheck -p ) is up or down.
Current Version
2.0
Last Release Date
2010-08-01
Owner
Community Member
Download URL
https://exchange.nagios.org/wp-content/uploads/project-files/2010/09/check_dell_powerconnect
License
GPL
Compatible With
Not super-featured, but works well for what it is made for. I wish there was hardware monitoring (fan + temp), but who knows... maybe it's just not possible, the other options don't either. I am using a stack of 5 Dell Powerconnect 5548 switches. I was curious how to check the ports on anything after the first switch and, through trial an error, I figured it out. It separates each switch in the stack by 2. So I made a formula. Assume that s = switch number in stack and p = port number on that switch. Calculate t by adding your total number of numbered ports (count on front plus SFP if you have them) and add 2 to this number. Solve for n, port you want to watch. n = ((s * t) - t) + p So, and I'm only assuming this works on other models, I have 5 48-port switches with 2 SFP+ ports each, plus the two spacers... for me, t = 52. Let's say I want to select port 31 on switch 4: n = ((4 * 52) - 52) + 31 n = 187 Good luck!
Hello to execute the command for a PowerConnet 3448 check_dell_powerconnet-H -C I returned the error Can´t use an undefined value as a HASH reference at ./check_dell_powerconnect line 126 this darkly
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