Hi community,
I was wondering if it was possible to monitor the status of APs' radio interfaces using cacti and/or the actual plugins (for example monitor) ?
I would like to be alerted when one of my APs loses one of it's radio interfaces... I think it is possible because cacti can display this information (look at the capture below)... but I just can't find the correct OID in cisco MIBs...
Does anyone have any information concerning this matter ?
Thanks folks
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Last edited by bengelly on Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
You may want to try the ifup|ifdown template
search for interface status. It may work for you depending on the brand of AP
search for interface status. It may work for you depending on the brand of AP
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