[c-nsp] nagios monitor bgp peer pluggin?

Shaun Reitan mailinglists at unix-scripts.com
Sat Nov 5 04:08:02 EST 2005


Ya, i ended up realizing that last night, thanks for pointing that out 
though.

~Shaun

<andrew2 at one.net> wrote in message 
news:200511042140.jA4LeHTH040548 at puck.nether.net...
> cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net wrote:
>> Thats the one i found, except it wasnt working on the 3750, i
>> didnt try my 7200 yet.. i always ended up with the responce...
>>
>> BGP to  is Unconfigured,
>>
>> maybe i'm just being a gimp and throwing the wrong args at it...
>>
>> ./check_bgp -r myrouter.com -c public -n provider.peer.ip
>>
>> it seams to work for one peer only if i do somthing like....
>>
>> ./check_bgp -r myrouter.com -c public -n
>> provider1.peer.ip%provider2.peer.ip
>>
>> but then only shows the status of provider2...
>
> This probably belongs more on nagios-users than cisco-nsp, but...
>
> Your syntax is off a bit.  Try:
>
> ./check_bgp -r yourrouter.com -c public -n
> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx%Provider1,xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx%Provider2
>
> where Provider1 and Provider2 are just the names of the providers --
> it's what will show up in the alerts if one goes down.
>
> Andrew
>
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