Opsview 6.8.x End of Support

With the release of Opsview 6.11.0 on February 2025, versions 6.8.x have reached their End of Support (EOS) status, according to our Support policy. This means that versions 6.8.x will no longer receive code fixes or security updates.

The documentation for version 6.8.9 and earlier versions will remain accessible for the time being, but it will no longer be updated or receive backports. We strongly recommend upgrading to the latest version of Opsview to ensure continued support and access to the latest features and security enhancements.

Network - Cisco Opspack

Cisco is a multinational technology company that designs, manufactures and sells networking equipment. A worldwide leader in IT, Cisco specializes in network management, datacenters, and storage networks by providing a wide array of products that focus on both enterprises/service providers and small/medium businesses. By offering technologies rooted in connectivity, Cisco continues to help users identify their needs and support their success.

What You Can Monitor Copied

Opsview Monitor contains the service checks needed to monitor crucial aspects of your IT network infrastructure. Opsview is able to use the latest SNMP information to drill down to the specific items you need to monitor your critical equipment.

Service Checks Copied

Service Check Description
Cisco CPU load Checks CPU load
Cisco Memory Utilization Checks memory utilization

Setup and Configuration Copied

Add the Host Template Copied

Add the Network - Cisco Host Template to your Opsview Monitor host.

Note

For more information, refer to the documentation on Adding Host Templates to Hosts.

Enable SNMP Copied

This check requires credentials to be setup in the SNMP tab

Note

For more information, refer to the documentation on Using Host SNMP Tab.

Apply Changes Copied

Apply Changes and the system will then be monitored:

View Service Checks

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