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poll all interfaces?

tmarlette
Motivator

I was just wondering if there was a way to monitor all interfaces with something like a wildcard?

for example, instead of:

[snmpif://myDevice]
destination = 10.10.10.10
port = 161
snmp_version = 2C
interfaces = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
communitystring = idnbigdata
snmpinterval = 60
index = myIndex
sourcetype = snmp:if
disabled = 0

I could instead have something that looked like this:

[snmpif://myDevice]
destination = 10.10.10.10
port = 161
snmp_version = 2C
interfaces = * / ALL
communitystring = idnbigdata
snmpinterval = 60
index = myIndex
sourcetype = snmp:if
disabled = 0

Is this possible to do, or do I have list everything?

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tmarlette
Motivator

After Contacting the developer of the app, there is now 'wildcard' function. Each input much be designated appropriately.

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tmarlette
Motivator

After Contacting the developer of the app, there is now 'wildcard' function. Each input much be designated appropriately.

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