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   1. Re: Unknow vendor wing devices (Oliver Gorwits)
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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Could it be that the mib file is outdated and i have upload the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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