What I like to have is a single MIB Value which indicates a "Normal", "Warning", "Critical" State.
Doing this by my own I have to find and monitor a lot of values (temperatures, voltages, fanspeed, ...)
and I am sure I forget the value which causes the problem.
So a single value where my monitoring gets a yellow or red state and I could
have a look would make monitoring much easier. This could be used to give a warning at login to
the switch, too.
MIB File
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Re: ALARM STATE FLAG
ste wrote:What I like to have is a single MIB Value which indicates a "Normal", "Warning", "Critical" State.
Doing this by my own I have to find and monitor a lot of values (temperatures, voltages, fanspeed, ...)
and I am sure I forget the value which causes the problem.
So a single value where my monitoring gets a yellow or red state and I could
have a look would make monitoring much easier. This could be used to give a warning at login to
the switch, too.
If you are running the latest firmware there us a red explanation mark on the device tab that tells you to go look at the Log and or Device Status Tab if an error event occurred.
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Re: MIB File
kdsnetworks wrote:Would also love to see power use (total) !
thx
Either Power Use (total) or Input Current use would be an excellent addition to the MIB. This would make it reasonable for monitoring plugins to estimate runtime (assuming batter size is known).
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Re: MIB File
quantumx wrote:kdsnetworks wrote:Would also love to see power use (total) !
thx
Either Power Use (total) or Input Current use would be an excellent addition to the MIB. This would make it reasonable for monitoring plugins to estimate runtime (assuming batter size is known).
Both of these will be in 1.4.0.
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Re: MIB File
I am running 1.4.0rc11 - Is the OID for voltage input available yet?
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Re: MIB File
Yes.
363: voltageIndex.1 1
364: voltageIndex.2 2
365: voltageIndex.3 3
366: voltageIndex.4 4
367: voltageIndex.5 5
368: voltageDescription.1 Board 48V
369: voltageDescription.2 Board 24V
370: voltageDescription.3 Board 3V
371: voltageDescription.4 DCDC Input Voltage
372: voltageDescription.5 DCDC Output Voltage
373: voltage.1 49.00
374: voltage.2 24.70
375: voltage.3 3.30
376: voltage.4 20.10
377: voltage.5 49.70
363: voltageIndex.1 1
364: voltageIndex.2 2
365: voltageIndex.3 3
366: voltageIndex.4 4
367: voltageIndex.5 5
368: voltageDescription.1 Board 48V
369: voltageDescription.2 Board 24V
370: voltageDescription.3 Board 3V
371: voltageDescription.4 DCDC Input Voltage
372: voltageDescription.5 DCDC Output Voltage
373: voltage.1 49.00
374: voltage.2 24.70
375: voltage.3 3.30
376: voltage.4 20.10
377: voltage.5 49.70
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Re: MIB File
Sorry im not that good with OID codes, I was using 1.3.6.1.4.1.46242.4.1.4 but does not seem to work, what is the new one for input voltage on DC model?
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Re: MIB File
mrprimo wrote:Sorry im not that good with OID codes, I was using 1.3.6.1.4.1.46242.4.1.4 but does not seem to work, what is the new one for input voltage on DC model?
1.3.6.1.4.1.46242.4.1.3.4
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Re: MIB File
SNMP request
Don't report poeStatus for ports that don't support PoE.
(Make sure the indexes still match the port numbers)
Don't report poeStatus for ports that don't support PoE.
(Make sure the indexes still match the port numbers)
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Re: MIB File
Is there an updated MIB? The current one throws this error when I try compiling it into OpenNMS
Also throws some other errors when I run it through a few different online validators.
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ERROR: Parse error: unexpected token: poeStatusEntry, Source: NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB.dat, Row: 96, Col: 16
SYNTAX poeStatusEntry
Also throws some other errors when I run it through a few different online validators.
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