Agentless Monitoring
Nagios supports agentless monitoring of network switches, routers, servers, and operating system through SNMP, WMI, and SSH, and publicly exposed protocols and services.
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SNMP
Tracks bandwidth, interface status, and device health across network infrastructure and servers.
WMI
Provides detailed performance data from Windows systems, including CPU, memory, disk, and services.
SSH
Enables secure monitoring of remote Linux/Unix systems with access to metrics, logs, and configs.
See Also: Monitoring Agents, Operating Systems, Protocols And Services
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