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I have pFsense machine and one nagios(NagiosXI) installed machine. On pfSense machine DHCP server is running.
i want to monitor pfSense i.e DHCP status, interface through nagios using SNMP.
I have add pfSense in Nagios and it is showing CPU usage,swap,memory etc. i want to know who do i monitor interface, what is the status of DHCP and also i have written rules what request is coming from outside..?
pfsense system-monitoring nagios
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I have pFsense machine and one nagios(NagiosXI) installed machine. On pfSense machine DHCP server is running.
i want to monitor pfSense i.e DHCP status, interface through nagios using SNMP.
I have add pfSense in Nagios and it is showing CPU usage,swap,memory etc. i want to know who do i monitor interface, what is the status of DHCP and also i have written rules what request is coming from outside..?
pfsense system-monitoring nagios
I think you forgot to ask a question.
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Nov 30 '12 at 4:29
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I have pFsense machine and one nagios(NagiosXI) installed machine. On pfSense machine DHCP server is running.
i want to monitor pfSense i.e DHCP status, interface through nagios using SNMP.
I have add pfSense in Nagios and it is showing CPU usage,swap,memory etc. i want to know who do i monitor interface, what is the status of DHCP and also i have written rules what request is coming from outside..?
pfsense system-monitoring nagios
I have pFsense machine and one nagios(NagiosXI) installed machine. On pfSense machine DHCP server is running.
i want to monitor pfSense i.e DHCP status, interface through nagios using SNMP.
I have add pfSense in Nagios and it is showing CPU usage,swap,memory etc. i want to know who do i monitor interface, what is the status of DHCP and also i have written rules what request is coming from outside..?
pfsense system-monitoring nagios
pfsense system-monitoring nagios
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Click on Services->SNMP, enable the SNMP server, set a community string, and Bob's your uncle.
Please edit your question with this information.
– EEAA
Nov 30 '12 at 5:20
Done please check..
– user138530
Nov 30 '12 at 5:41
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Nrpe is a package available in pfsense now. Add the nrpe package and configure the appropriate fields. Don't forget to open the nrpe port on your firewall rules for the WAN (or whatever interface you monitor on)
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I use Nagios (thruk) SNMP and NRPE. For interfaces (Upload/Download stat) i have used custom plugin. http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html
i use snmp + nrpe
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Click on Services->SNMP, enable the SNMP server, set a community string, and Bob's your uncle.
Please edit your question with this information.
– EEAA
Nov 30 '12 at 5:20
Done please check..
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Nov 30 '12 at 5:41
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OK.
Click on Services->SNMP, enable the SNMP server, set a community string, and Bob's your uncle.
Please edit your question with this information.
– EEAA
Nov 30 '12 at 5:20
Done please check..
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Nov 30 '12 at 5:41
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OK.
Click on Services->SNMP, enable the SNMP server, set a community string, and Bob's your uncle.
OK.
Click on Services->SNMP, enable the SNMP server, set a community string, and Bob's your uncle.
answered Nov 30 '12 at 4:30
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Please edit your question with this information.
– EEAA
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Done please check..
– user138530
Nov 30 '12 at 5:41
Please edit your question with this information.
– EEAA
Nov 30 '12 at 5:20
Please edit your question with this information.
– EEAA
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Done please check..
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Done please check..
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Nrpe is a package available in pfsense now. Add the nrpe package and configure the appropriate fields. Don't forget to open the nrpe port on your firewall rules for the WAN (or whatever interface you monitor on)
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Nrpe is a package available in pfsense now. Add the nrpe package and configure the appropriate fields. Don't forget to open the nrpe port on your firewall rules for the WAN (or whatever interface you monitor on)
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Nrpe is a package available in pfsense now. Add the nrpe package and configure the appropriate fields. Don't forget to open the nrpe port on your firewall rules for the WAN (or whatever interface you monitor on)
Nrpe is a package available in pfsense now. Add the nrpe package and configure the appropriate fields. Don't forget to open the nrpe port on your firewall rules for the WAN (or whatever interface you monitor on)
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I use Nagios (thruk) SNMP and NRPE. For interfaces (Upload/Download stat) i have used custom plugin. http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html
i use snmp + nrpe
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I use Nagios (thruk) SNMP and NRPE. For interfaces (Upload/Download stat) i have used custom plugin. http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html
i use snmp + nrpe
New contributor
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I use Nagios (thruk) SNMP and NRPE. For interfaces (Upload/Download stat) i have used custom plugin. http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html
i use snmp + nrpe
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I use Nagios (thruk) SNMP and NRPE. For interfaces (Upload/Download stat) i have used custom plugin. http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html
i use snmp + nrpe
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