On some, voltage.3 is the 3V supply, on others it's a second 24V power supply
On some, voltage.4 is the DCDC Input Voltage, on others, it's for the 3V supply
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[user@server ~]# snmpwalk -v2c -c public 100.65.8.5 voltagedescr
NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB::voltageDescription.1 = STRING: Board 48V
NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB::voltageDescription.2 = STRING: Board 24V
NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB::voltageDescription.3 = STRING: Board 3V
NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB::voltageDescription.4 = STRING: DCDC Input Voltage
NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB::voltageDescription.5 = STRING: DCDC Output Voltage
[user@server ~]# snmpwalk -v2c -c public 100.65.36.15 voltagedescr
NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB::voltageDescription.1 = STRING: Board 48V
NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB::voltageDescription.2 = STRING: Board 24V Ports 1-12
NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB::voltageDescription.3 = STRING: Board 24V Ports 13-24
NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB::voltageDescription.4 = STRING: Board 3V
[user@server ~]# snmpwalk -v2c -c public 100.65.8.20 voltagedescr
NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB::voltageDescription.1 = STRING: Board 48V
NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB::voltageDescription.2 = STRING: Board 24V
NETONIX-SWITCH-MIB::voltageDescription.3 = STRING: Board 3V
Of course, the most important thing we want to monitor, is the DCDC input, which doesn't even exist on all DC switches, which is a bummer.
Thanks!