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   1. Re: Unknow vendor wing devices (Rokkhan)
   2. Re: Unknow vendor wing devices (Jeroen van Ingen)
   3. question about jobs queue and port-controls (Rokkhan)
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Hi Olive,

I will take a look to the SNMP::info docs you told me, but I am not
familiar with pyhon. As there is a WING-MIB.mib file in the netdisco-mibs
folder, thought that it only will be a modification of this file or to
update to a new one.

Thanks for all!, greetings.

2018-02-12 23:20 GMT+01:00 Oliver Gorwits <oli...@cpan.org>:

>
> On 2018-02-12 21:37, Rokkhan wrote:
>
>> HI Oliver,
>>                 SNMP::Info::Layer3 [3]
>>
>
> OK many thanks. So this tells us that there is currently no specific class
> in SNMP::Info which can pick up the details for these devices. You could
> take a look at one of the other Layer3:: modules and read the SNMP::Info
> docs to write a new class for the platform (to gather model, vendor, os,
> os_ver, etc).
>
> I appreciate that this is a lot of work and daunting if you're not
> familiar with SNMP or Perl. Sorry about that.
>
> regards,
> oliver.
>
>
>> Greetings.
>>
>> 2018-02-12 22:20 GMT+01:00 Oliver Gorwits <oli...@cpan.org>:
>>
>> Hi Rokkhan
>>>
>>> When you look at the Device Details page in the Netdisco web
>>> frontend, what is given as the SNMP Class ?
>>>
>>> (e.g. SNMP::Info::Layer3...)
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> Oliver.
>>>
>>> On 2018-01-26 18:12, Rokkhan wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am new using netdisco, I have just installed and launched a
>>>> discover
>>>> job. I see that the discovery has found correctly a lot of
>>>> Cisco, HP
>>>> and juniper devices, but I  have some Wing wireless devices
>>>> (Ex-motorola) that has been discovered but are shown like unknown
>>>> vendor devices.
>>>>
>>>> Taking a look to the netdisco-mibs folder, I see that there is a
>>>> motorola folder with some mib files called WING-MIB.mib
>>>> WS-SMI.mib.
>>>> What info from the device does it uses to match device and
>>>> vendor?
>>>> Could it be that the mib file is outdated and i have upload the
>>>> newest
>>>> one? Wing devices have changed from vendor so many times motorola
>>>> ->
>>>> zebra -> extreme networks.... that it will a miracle to identify
>>>> them
>>>> automatically.
>>>>
>>>> By the way, netdisco looks pretty awesome! great job!
>>>>
>>>> Greetings.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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Hi,

Regarding the WING-MIB file: there is another version of the MIB, probably for newer devices, that is waiting to be added to netdisco-mibs. The problem there is that it's not a simple update, but the files require careful manual merging. We haven't found a volunteer with the right skills and the time for that, yet.

A full snmpwalk from one of your devices might help in determining whether the new WING-MIB is needed for your device or not, and whether it could be supported by an existing SNMP::Info class or that a new class should be created.


Regards,

Jeroen van Ingen
ICT Service Centre
University of Twente, P.O.Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
Telephone +31 53 489 2526, Fax +31 53 489 2383
j.vaningensche...@utwente.nl; http://www.utwente.nl/icts


On 13-02-18 20:29, Rokkhan wrote:
Hi Olive,

I will take a look to the SNMP::info docs you told me, but I am not familiar with pyhon. As there is a WING-MIB.mib file in the netdisco-mibs folder, thought that it only will be a modification of this file or to update to a new one.

Thanks for all!, greetings.

2018-02-12 23:20 GMT+01:00 Oliver Gorwits <oli...@cpan.org <mailto:oli...@cpan.org>>:


    On 2018-02-12 21:37, Rokkhan wrote:

        HI Oliver,
                         SNMP::Info::Layer3 [3]


    OK many thanks. So this tells us that there is currently no specific
    class in SNMP::Info which can pick up the details for these devices.
    You could take a look at one of the other Layer3:: modules and read
    the SNMP::Info docs to write a new class for the platform (to gather
    model, vendor, os, os_ver, etc).

    I appreciate that this is a lot of work and daunting if you're not
    familiar with SNMP or Perl. Sorry about that.

    regards,
    oliver.


        Greetings.

        2018-02-12 22:20 GMT+01:00 Oliver Gorwits <oli...@cpan.org
        <mailto:oli...@cpan.org>>:

            Hi Rokkhan

            When you look at the Device Details page in the Netdisco web
            frontend, what is given as the SNMP Class ?

            (e.g. SNMP::Info::Layer3...)

            regards,
            Oliver.

            On 2018-01-26 18:12, Rokkhan wrote:

                Hi,

                I am new using netdisco, I have just installed and
                launched a
                discover
                job. I see that the discovery has found correctly a lot of
                Cisco, HP
                and juniper devices, but I  have some Wing wireless devices
                (Ex-motorola) that has been discovered but are shown
                like unknown
                vendor devices.

                Taking a look to the netdisco-mibs folder, I see that
                there is a
                motorola folder with some mib files called WING-MIB.mib
                WS-SMI.mib.
                What info from the device does it uses to match device and
                vendor?
                Could it be that the mib file is outdated and i have
                upload the
                newest
                one? Wing devices have changed from vendor so many times
                motorola
                ->
                zebra -> extreme networks.... that it will a miracle to
                identify
                them
                automatically.

                By the way, netdisco looks pretty awesome! great job!

                Greetings.



        
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Hi,

I am discovering netdisco and i have a question, hope anyone could answer.

I am trying port-controls and as I have seen every change i make it
generates a job in the queue.

Is there any way to prioritze port-controls job or every job i generate
manually with the web, before automated jobs like discovery, macsuck...?

Is there any way to see how many jobs are queued if the list is big? time
of the que estimation?

Greetings.

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