ReynierPM,
We have alot of 12-24port Allied Telesyn switch's, but all of them are
un-managed switches.  If the switch you have is 'managed' (you can log
into an ip address, or get snmp information from the switch) then nagios
can monitor it with snmp.  But in my experience, I have been unable to
monitor un-managed switch's. I guess a workaround would be to monitor
the port of a managed switch that the allied telesyn is plugged into for
status (up/down).


Jayson


On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 09:43 -0500, ReynierPM wrote:
> Hi every:
> As the subject said: it's possible to monitoring a Allied Telesync 
> switches? I have almost 3 of them in my infraestructure and need to be 
> monitored but don't know how to do this. Any help?


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