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......@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Monitors status of Cisco BGP peers
**Incompatible changes form the last version (for CMK 1.6.x)**
- **minuptime: changed from warn to warn/crit**
- **check output: remove details changed to add details**
- **perfdate: names changed**
- **perfdata: names changed**
Check Info:
......@@ -15,24 +15,27 @@ Check Info:
* *service*: this check creates one service for each peer/address family (IPv4 and IPv6)
* *state*: \
**critical**: if Peer state is idle or if acceptedprefixed >= prefixadminlimit\
**warning**: if Peer state is not idle or not established, if acceptedprefixed >= warnthreshold, if Admin state is not admin start
**critical**/**warning**: if Peer uptime below the configured levels (see WATO)
**warning**: if Peer state is not idle or not established, if acceptedprefixed >= warnthreshold, if Admin state is not admin start\
**critical**/**warning**: if Peer uptime below the configured levels (see WATO)\
**critical**: if Peer not found in SNMP data (configurable via WATO)
* *wato*:
* **min uptime**: minimum time levels before a bgp peer connection is consinderd as stable, default 7200/3600 (warn/crit) seconds
* **Local AS**: use AS as local AS, if SNMP *cbgpPeer2LocalAs* is not valid
* **HTML output**: enable HTML Output for long output of check plugin (multiline)
* **Infotext values**: select which information is shown in the check output
* **BGP Peer item name**: The configured value must match a BGP peer reported by the monitored device. For example: "10.194.115.98 IPv4 Unicast"
* **BGP Peer Alias**: You can configure an individual alias here for the BGP peer matching the text configured in the "BGP Peer item name" field. This alias will be shown in the infotext
* **MonitoringState**: You can configure an individual state if the BGP peer matching the text configured in the "BGP Peer item name" field is not found (default is critical).
* *perfdata*:
* Values per BGP Peer
* **BGP Peer item name**: The configured value must match a BGP peer reported by the monitored device. For example: "10.194.115.98 IPv4 Unicast"
* **BGP Peer Alias**: You can configure an individual alias here for the BGP peer matching the text configured in the "BGP Peer item name" field. This alias will be shown in the infotext
* **Monitoring State**: You can configure an individual state if the BGP peer matching the text configured in the "BGP Peer item name" field is not found (default is critical).
* *perfdata (if avilable)*:
* Prefixes accepted (count)
* Prefixes denied (/s)
* Prefixes advertised (/s)
* Prefixes withdrawn (/s)
* Prefixes denied (/s)
* Prefixes suppressed (/s)
* Prefixes withdrawn (/s)
* Updates received (/s)
* Updates send (/s)
* Total messages received (/s)
* Total messages send (/s)
* FMS transitions (count)
* FMS last change (s)
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