I think you will need to do some research here:

 

SNMP : http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/esnmp/

Cisco MIB Browser: 
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/do/BrowseOID.do?local=en&substep=2&t
ranslate=Translate&tree=NO

 

There is no hard and fast answer, it depends exactly what on that switch
you want to monitor.

 

If you just want to check that the switch is on, use something like
check_ping and forget SNMP altogether.

 

 

 

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Hi All

I have installed nagios 3.0 , Now I want nagios to monitor switch rather
than monitoring local host.To add the switch I have made changes in
switch.cfg file but I am unable to find OID for my switch cisco 3550.

I used the command snmpwalk .......... but I started getting a long list
of ids , so which ID to chosse from that list.



 


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