Hi David,
David de Marcos wrote:
Now that i have everything up and running i'm trying to add some interfaces but don't understand a few things...
Good...
I've read the "Expanding JFFNMS" chapter from documentation and got some questions. I'd like to monitorize some packetcable, i'm interested in downstream power, noise and those kind of things. It's one OID for each and I don't know very well how to implement it.
You did fine, you have to get the OIDs before starting to develop anything, and test them using snmpget/snmpwalk
Do I have to create an interface for each value to monitorize? Could it be done using the SNMP poller? It's much more easyer than scripting (for me hehehe).
You will need to create a new interface type for the devices, just one.
And its only interface will be "cable" or something, and it will have a Poller Group including 3 snmp_counter pollers with your OIDs as the parameters.
You can also use host_information discovery script with the device enterprise OID as the parameter to get Autodiscovery.
Uhm, i'm a bit lost :(.
I think you will understand if you try to do it, copy one of the already created interface's like the Windows or Linux CPU/System Info interface types, because they have only one interface ("CPU"), a couple of simple pollers, and some graphs.
Javier
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