We use Extreme Switches as I was looking to poll them via snmp for various 
things, including CPU usage.

Here is the output of an snmpwalk of one of the stacks...

EXTREME-SOFTWARE-MONITOR-MIB::extremeCpuMonitorSystemSlotId.2 = Gauge32: 2
EXTREME-SOFTWARE-MONITOR-MIB::extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization5secs.2 = 
STRING: "n/a"
EXTREME-SOFTWARE-MONITOR-MIB::extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization10secs.2 = 
STRING: "n/a"
EXTREME-SOFTWARE-MONITOR-MIB::extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization30secs.2 = 
STRING: "1.2"
EXTREME-SOFTWARE-MONITOR-MIB::extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization1min.2 = 
STRING: "2.8"
EXTREME-SOFTWARE-MONITOR-MIB::extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization5mins.2 = 
STRING: "2.4"
EXTREME-SOFTWARE-MONITOR-MIB::extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization30mins.2 = 
STRING: "2.4"
EXTREME-SOFTWARE-MONITOR-MIB::extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization1hour.2 = 
STRING: "2.4"
EXTREME-SOFTWARE-MONITOR-MIB::extremeCpuMonitorSystemMaxUtilization.2 = STRING: 
"20.0"


Note the ".2" at the end of the OID? That can change to either .1 or .2 (and I 
guess .3 or .4 in our circumstances) depending on which switch in the stack is 
considered "MASTER" at any given time.

How do I go about collecting and graphing CPU in a 'fault tolerant' manner?

Any ideas?




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