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Vitor_Santos
5 years agoAdvisor
Ok so I've added that try, except on the actual script.
So it pretty much returns 0 if the SNMP portion goes well & returns 1 if it catches the timeout exception.
Just added the actual SNMP walk code into the try{} & added the one below as catch()
So now we're able to know if SNMP isn't working. I'm kinda lost on what to do at the 'PeerDown' datapoint (in terms of expressions). Can you help?
Never used the complex datapoint features before.
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