You can try start snmp brouser(net tool from WUG) select cisco (or type
1.3.6.1.4.1.9) and than 'get all subitems'. One of them should be cpu.
przemek
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Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Cisco 2916 switch CPU OID Strings
I have not been successful in searching the Cisco site for OID strings. I
find what they describe as supported MIBs but not the strings. The Denika
'Discover' feature gets me port level data and the canned reports are there
for 2924 switches. If anyone can point me in a specific direction, it will
be appreciated.
Carl D.
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