MIB File
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Re: MIB File
Is it possible to monitor memory consuption via SNMP? I cannot find value in SNMP MIB.
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Re: MIB File
Any way to put Packets per Second in the MIB file? Grabbing it via API is a painful workaround.
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Re: Increase the on board 24V power supply capacity
There is some way to monitor the voltage input in a DC netonix through some software.? for example -The Dude-
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Re: Increase the on board 24V power supply capacity
alex03 wrote:There is some way to monitor the voltage input in a DC netonix through some software.? for example -The Dude-
WHy would you ask this question in this thread? It's like going into the donut shop and asking how much for a can of oil.
But anyway our switches support SNMP and you can get all the info you want via SNMP.
I would upgrade to v1.5.0 or v1.5.1rc4, download our MIB file and there you go.
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Re: MIB File
Can we get SNMP support for the following items?
(listed in order of usefulness, for me)
Power available - for example, the WS-12-250 description says:
250 Watt POE budget when input voltage above 12V
200 Watt POE budget when input voltage above 11V
150 Watt POE budget when input voltage below 10V
An entry reporting when power to a port is turned off due to PoE Smart failing - possibly as POWER-ETHERNET-MIB::pethPsePortDetectionStatus?
POWER-ETHERNET-MIB::pethMainPsePower - value depends on 24v/48v and HV or not
POWER-ETHERNET-MIB::pethPsePortAdminEnable
EtherLike-MIB::dot3PauseTable
EtherLike-MIB::dot3StatsTable
Also, in the current MIB, the description for fanEntry references disk instead of fan
(listed in order of usefulness, for me)
Power available - for example, the WS-12-250 description says:
250 Watt POE budget when input voltage above 12V
200 Watt POE budget when input voltage above 11V
150 Watt POE budget when input voltage below 10V
An entry reporting when power to a port is turned off due to PoE Smart failing - possibly as POWER-ETHERNET-MIB::pethPsePortDetectionStatus?
POWER-ETHERNET-MIB::pethMainPsePower - value depends on 24v/48v and HV or not
POWER-ETHERNET-MIB::pethPsePortAdminEnable
EtherLike-MIB::dot3PauseTable
EtherLike-MIB::dot3StatsTable
Also, in the current MIB, the description for fanEntry references disk instead of fan
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Re: MIB File
dcdcEfficiency is missing the instance subidentifier (.0). I'm running 1.5.2.
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Re: MIB File
If an element is queried from a non existent table, it appears the next table is used for the reply instead of No Such Object.
This fills my NMS logfile with lines like
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$ snmpget -v2c -c XXX -On 100.96.49.2 .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.6.3
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7.3 = INTEGER: up(1)
This fills my NMS logfile with lines like
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SNMP response from host "100.96.60.2" contains variable bindings that do not match the request: sent ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.6.10", received ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7.10"
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Re: MIB File
Will be doing an rc release soon with some accumulated issues. Will check this and add it to the list.
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