Hi,
I'm starting to monitor my Access Points with Nagios. The problem is
they have "multiple" parents. Each AP is connected to the parent
switch, which is simple, just a parent line in the APs host definition.
If the switch goes down I don't get alerted about the 15 APs behind.
The problem is these are thin APs, so they tunnel all their traffic back
to a "Management Switch". If this "Management Switch" goes down then
the APs reboot continually until they can re-establish their connection
back to that "Management Switch".
I thought about having multiple parents in the host definition, but this
only suppresses warnings if both parents go down, not it only one goes down.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Michael
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