Router Monitoring Plugins

Steve Shipway s.shipway at auckland.ac.nz
Fri Jul 1 05:24:26 CEST 2005


>Michael Carel wrote:
>>I'll be integrating all monitoring to nagios including 
>>routers/switches. I'm previously using MRTG to monitor 
>>router/switches traffic and status.
>>Is there anyone knows where and how?

We have an integrated MRTG/Nagios setup here, with several thousand services
being monitored by both.  I've used the routers2 frontend to MRTG, and set
up web cross-linking between the two so that the host/service extinfo has
links to MRTG and the MRTG pages can embed the Nagios service status pages.
This works well, since MRTG is no use at alertnig and Nagios does not
(natively) handle graphing.

I have some MRTG plugins that can query the Nagios agents, and currently run
MRTG and Nagios queries in parallel.  However, we're investigating the
check_rrd Nagios plugins to alert on the RRD files from MRTG, and the
perfparse for Nagios to feed data to MRTG.

Steve



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