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Configure Selected Serial Ports for Nagios Monitoring, 2.5 Configure Selected Network Hosts

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10. Nagios Integration 10.2.4 Configure Selected Serial Ports for Nagios Monitoring Individual serial ports connected to the console server to be monitored must be configured for Nagios checks (refer to 4.4 Network Host Configuration for details on enabling Nagios monitoring for hosts that are network-connected to the console server). To enable Nagios to monitor a device connected to the console server serial port: • Select Serial & Network: Serial Port and click Edit on the serial port to be monitored. • Select Enable Nagios, specify the name of the device on the upstream server and determine the check to be run on this port. Serial Status monitors the handshaking lines on the serial port and Check Port monitors the data logged for the serial port. 10.2.5 Configure Selected Network Hosts for Nagios Monitoring The individual network hosts connected to the console server to be monitored must also be configured for Nagios checks: • Select Serial & Network: Network Port and click Edit on the network host to be monitored. • Select Enable Nagios and specify the name of the device as it will appear on the upstream Nagios server. • Click New Check to add a specific check to be run on this host. • Select Check Permitted TCP/UDP to monitor a service you have previously added as a Permitted Service. • Select Check TCP/UDP to specify a service port you wish to monitor, but do not wish to allow external (SDT Connector) access to. • Select Check TCP to monitor. 188

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10.2.4 Configure Selected Serial Ports for Nagios Monitoring
Individual serial ports connected to the console server to be monitored must be configured for Nagios checks (refer to
4.4
Network Host Configuration
for details on enabling Nagios monitoring for hosts that are network-connected to the console
server). To enable Nagios to monitor a device connected to the console server serial port:
• Select
Serial & Network: Serial Port
and click
Edit
on the serial port to be monitored.
• Select
Enable Nagios
, specify the name of the device on the upstream server and determine the check to be run on this
port.
Serial Status
monitors the handshaking lines on the serial port and
Check Port
monitors the data logged for the
serial port.
10.2.5 Configure Selected Network Hosts for Nagios Monitoring
The individual network hosts connected to the console server to be monitored must also be configured for Nagios checks:
• Select
Serial & Network: Network Port
and click
Edit
on the network host to be monitored.
• Select
Enable Nagios
and specify the name of the device as it will appear on the upstream Nagios server.
• Click
New Check
to add a specific check to be run on this host.
• Select
Check Permitted TCP/UDP
to monitor a service you have previously added as a
Permitted Service
.
• Select
Check TCP/UDP
to specify a service port you wish to monitor, but do not wish to allow external (SDT Connector)
access to.
• Select
Check TCP
to monitor.
10. Nagios Integration