With IPHost Network Monitor you can run simple snmp requests against a Cisco device in your network.
clrPeerOperStatus
clr Peer Operational Status
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This object identifies the current status of the peer. The possible values are init(1) : The initial state of the peer. localIPaddr(2) : The local device IP address is missing. Waiting for the local IP address to be configured. peerIPAddr(3) : The peer IP address is missing. Waiting for the peer IP address to be configured. startHB(4) : The peer configuration is complete. Starting the heartbeat to see if there is a peer device. tcpSetUp(5) : The heartbeat has detected the presence of the peer device. Redundancy is in the process of establishing a TCP connection to the peer. srgCheck(6) : Checking for software version compatibility with the peer device. licCheck(7) : Checking for license compatibility with the peer device. compatible(8) : Version and license checks indicate that the peer is compatible for redundancy. peerInterfaceDown(9): The peer interface ( used for transmitting and receiving HB messages ) is down, but, through the query interface, the local device has determined that the peer is still alive. down(10) : The peer device is down. error(11) : Indicates that an error has occurred with the peer. Possible errors are: version mismatch, license mismatch, or failure to establish a TCP connection to the peer. A syslog message appears with more detailed information.
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