Greg,
You can use a tcp-script probe to do this sort of thing.
I wrote one a while back that hit a Java servlet and WARNed/ALARMed based on what it got back. I think you should be able to take a look at it and convert it for what you need.

http://www.littlematt.com/intermapper/com.littlematt.tcp.http.kronWatchdog.txt

Hope this helps
-lilmatt ('92 BA Theatre)

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On Aug 26, 2009, at 11:36 AM, Greg Fuller wrote:


I've got a quick php script that runs on one of my systems that when
accessed via an HTTP URL will return the number of users logged into one
of our systems (Cisco Clean Access).  Is there anyway I can have an
Intermapper probe connect to this URL and retrieve the # that is
returned (users logged in) and use that to create a chart of # of
currently logged in users? Seems like it should be pretty simple to do,
but I don't see an included probe that would do that for me.

Unfortunately the Cisco Clean Access (NAC Appliance) doesn't have SNMP
functionality available to us to pull this information.  :(

--greg


Gregory A. Fuller - CCNA
Network Manager
State University of New York at Oswego
Phone: (315) 312-5750
http://www.oswego.edu/~gfuller

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