On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 at 02:08, Виталий Ковалев <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello.
> On my network i have some specific devices(Optical Receivers), which
> violate usual snmp rules.
>
Why do you think they violate SNMP rules? Can you share the MIB?
Brian
> For example - When you do snmpwalk on IF-MIB::IfSpeed OID you get many
> values in this format:
> IF-MIB::ifSpeed.X = Gauge32: 10000000
> Where X Number of Interface.
>
> My devices have other logic. They have several oids for one metric(for
> example optical signal power on inputs(total inputs-2)):
> OPTICAL_INPUT1: 1.3.6.1.4.1.32108.1.9.2.2.0
> OPTICAL_INPUT2: 1.3.6.1.4.1.32108.1.9.2.3.0
>
> How i can write it in one metric with several label for port? I want
> output something like this:
>
> FiberRxPower{portIndex="1"} -999
> FiberRxPower{portIndex="2"} -36
>
>
>
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Brian Brazil
www.robustperception.io
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