> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:jffnms-users- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Small > Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 7:28 PM > To: jffnms-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] Re: Help setting up SNR for CMTS's > > On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 04:56:10PM +0000, Kory wrote: > > Is there a discovery script already written to do this that I'm not > seeing or > > setting up properly? Or do I need to write one of my own? > There is no discovery script already written. You'd either need to write > one or get someone to do it. > > > I'm currently attempting to write a discovery script that won't care > what kind > > of cmts it is. It would take an mib from the $param variable for > whatever > > device I need to check and match the output against the next comma > separated > > value in $param for that device's specific interface type (ie an > upstream > > interface) then return each interface that matches. Then the poller > groups > > would take care of the rest. Is this how it should be written? And/or > is there > > already something that will do this for me that is built into JFFNMS? > You don't even need to set them as parameters, I think they're all > standard things so you could have them in the discovery file. > A modified snmp_interfaces file would probably do it. > > > Thanks for replying, I appreciate your help. I'm trying to talk my boss > into > > using this software over some commercial software that does half as much > in > > twice the amount of time, not to mention the flexibility that open > source > > offers. If we can get this going soon, that will prove my point > I've built several NOCs, if they are comparing make sure they include > the "integration cost" to get whatever software you finally decide on as > that is often not trivial. > > - Craig > -- Awesome that helps out a lot. Thanks again for your help.
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