You may find this perl script helpful. It takes a base OID, does an snmpwalk on it, and then compares the results to a specified regex or warning/critical threshold.
Gius

Livio Zanol Puppim wrote:
I've searched this at monitoring exchange, but I haven't found many scripts. What options I have to use as "generic" SNMP checks? Passing OIDs or tables and comparing with values for critical and warning states, and passing data trought performance output.

What scripts do you use?
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LĂ­vio Zanol Puppim

Attachment: check_snmp_generic.pl
Description: Perl program

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