In the course of my learning (just starting out) how to work with Nagios I
have found that it isn't aware of layer 2 connections. In other words, if I
have 2 switches with a trunk between them Nagios doesn't seem to provide me
a way to either note that manually on the map nor does it seem to be
If your switch can do SNMP you can monitor the switchport the trunk is
connected to.
-lee
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Victor Lee duren...@gmail.com wrote:
In the course of my learning (just starting out) how to work with Nagios I
have found that it isn't aware of layer 2 connections. In
2009/3/11 Victor Lee duren...@gmail.com
In the course of my learning (just starting out) how to work with Nagios I
have found that it isn't aware of layer 2 connections. In other words, if I
have 2 switches with a trunk between them Nagios doesn't seem to provide me
a way to either note that
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 1:07 PM, RijilV rij...@riji.lv wrote:
2009/3/11 Victor Lee duren...@gmail.com
In the course of my learning (just starting out) how to work with Nagios I
have found that it isn't aware of layer 2 connections. In other words, if I
have 2 switches with a trunk between