On 7/4/11, Mihamina Rakotomandimby <miham...@bbs.mg> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Using mrtg on Debian Squeeze, I can monitor NICs. > Mostly on Cisco 3750,3550,2950,2960 and 1841. > > I use the "MIB" generated for me by MRTG's "cfgmaker". > I would like to add: > - CPU > - Network Error > - Memory usage > > To do so, I searche don the internet and found how to do with full OIDs. > Example for CPU: http://pastebin.com/EA7gDY1W > > It would be easier with names (MIBs?) instead of "cryptic" OIDs. > > How to find the _names_ for these devices to monitor: > - CPU > - Network Error > - Memory usage
Since everything you mentioned was cisco, their MIB tools page is http://tools.cisco.com/ITDIT/MIBS/servlet/index which has a link to their snmp object navigator: http://tools.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/do/BrowseOID.do?local=en which will tell you which MIBs you need for a given OID. Or just grab all of them from ftp://download-sj.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v2/v2.tar.gz I haven't checked in a long time - you might also need ftp://download-sj.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v1/v1.tar.gz > I already know this webpage: > http://docstore.mik.ua/orelly/networking_2ndEd/snmp/appc_03.htm > > Have you got a more "Debian oriented" documentation? > - Where to copy what > - What command to issue in order to have the MIB sorry - can't help you there :( Regards, Lee ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 _______________________________________________ Net-snmp-users mailing list Net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net Please see the following page to unsubscribe or change other options: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/net-snmp-users