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Re: MIB File
Is there a way to see the spanning tree role from SNMP? I coudn't find anything.
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Re: MIB File
slowe wrote:Is there a way to see the spanning tree role from SNMP? I coudn't find anything.
No, that information is not part of the standard BRIDGE-MIB that was implemented, since that MIB only covers STP and not RSTP which is where the roles were added.
There does not seem to be a standard MIB that covers RSTP, only vendor specific extension MIBs. I'll look into adding it to the Netonix MIB in a future version.
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Re: MIB File
Hi.
Why value in oid .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.2.7 (dot1dStpRootPort from BRIDGE-MIB) is "port number minus one"? In other implementations (for example edgecore, DCN) it is exactly port number - counting from 1.
Other OID, for example .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.3.1.2.x (dot1dTpFdbPort in dot1dTpFdbTable) you numbering from 1 (zero is "cpu").
I trying firmware 1.4.4
Thanks for reply. Sorry for my english.
Why value in oid .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.2.7 (dot1dStpRootPort from BRIDGE-MIB) is "port number minus one"? In other implementations (for example edgecore, DCN) it is exactly port number - counting from 1.
Other OID, for example .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.3.1.2.x (dot1dTpFdbPort in dot1dTpFdbTable) you numbering from 1 (zero is "cpu").
I trying firmware 1.4.4
Thanks for reply. Sorry for my english.
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Re: MIB File
Dave wrote:Please upgrade to latest firmware & retry, thanks.
I have last firmware ... I upgrading yesterday.
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Re: MIB File
Ludvik wrote:Hi.
Why value in oid .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.2.7 (dot1dStpRootPort from BRIDGE-MIB) is "port number minus one"? In other implementations (for example edgecore, DCN) it is exactly port number - counting from 1.
Other OID, for example .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.3.1.2.x (dot1dTpFdbPort in dot1dTpFdbTable) you numbering from 1 (zero is "cpu").
I trying firmware 1.4.4
Thanks for reply. Sorry for my english.
Its a bug. I'll fix in the next version.
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Re: MIB File
Still wrong. If is root port 11, it is ok. But if port 13 (SFP in ws-12-250-AC) - in snmp is value 25. Information in WEBGUI is ok.
Firmware 1.4.5
Firmware 1.4.5
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Re: MIB File
is there a OID for Power Supply Input Current?
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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Re: MIB File
I use 1.3.6.1.4.1.46242.7.0 for the total input current on the DC models.
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