Late night down under Craig? ;)
Where is ifTable MIB defined .... specific file location?
On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 02:35 +1000, Craig Small wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 09:03:03AM -0400, Jeffrey Singleton wrote:
> > So we do have to hard-code the names column. OK .. We were trying
> > desperately to grab that field from the devices OID. The name field for
> It's there, I used some OID to do it myself.
>
> > the auto detected FastEthernet interfaces are filled in with
> > FastEthernet# .. which is what we were trying to do with the Foundry
> > plug-in, but could not manage to get the data input there.
> That's from the ifDescr column of the ifTable.
>
> > come the Foundry's manual discover lists the FastEthernet interfaces
> > from a Cisco? Also it detects a Windows Logical Drive, Apache,SQL Query,
> It's the standard ifTable MIB, which pretty much everything has.
> Not sure about Windows Logical Drive, apache and SQL a lot of things
> will find.
>
> > IPChains, and CSS VIPs. Keep in mind that Foundry's FastEthernet
> > interfaces are named the same as the Cisco but are not listed in the
> > same MIB location so I do not understand how those interfaces are being
> They are in the same spot, in the ifTable.
>
> > BTW, yes Foundry's do the Real/Virtual thing ... but not for what we are
> > needing out of this. Everything I intend to do with my devices would be
> > strictly via the management IP (up/down, CPU temp, fan speeds, and
> > config management). I won't be monitoring services or Vlans or Load
> > Balanced services.
> CPU is a table, because you can have multiple CPUs in Foundry kit.
> There are also errors in the Foundry MIB documentation.
> The trick is to run a snmprun on the device, loading the MIBs from
> Foundry.
>
>
> - Craig [2am, load testing networks is not fun :( ]
>
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