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The Nagios Check nominated as the check-host-alive check is used to determine whether the
network host itself is up or down

Typically this will be Check Ping – although in some cases the host will be configured not to

respond to pings

If no check-host-alive check is selected, the host will always be assumed to be up

You may deselect check-host-alive by clicking Clear check-host-alive

If required, customize the selected Nagios Checks to use custom arguments

Click Apply

10.3.6 Configure the upstream Nagios monitoring host

Refer to the Nagios documentation (

http://www.nagios.org/docs/

) for configuring the upstream server:

The section entitled Distributed Monitoring steps through what is needed to configure NSCA on

the upstream server (under Central Server Configuration)

NRPE Documentation, which has been recently added, steps through configuring NRPE on the

upstream server

http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/nrpe/NRPE.pdf

At this stage, Nagios at the upstream monitoring server is configured, and individual serial port and
network host connections on the Console Server are configured for Nagios monitoring. If NSCA is
enabled, each selected check will be executed once over the period of the check interval. If NRPE is
enabled, then the upstream server will be able to request status updates under its own scheduling.

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