CISCO MIB
Potter, G M (Greg)
GPotter at MarathonOil.com
Thu Jan 2 16:46:12 CET 2003
Vol,
Thank you for the MIBs and the information. I am now monitoring
my Cisco switches. I am checking for the condition of all three
power supplies and any connected modules (Supervisor, RJ45 blades,
etc...)
Thanks!
Greg
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Volker.Aust at premiere.de [mailto:Volker.Aust at premiere.de]
> Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 5:13 AM
> To: Potter, G M (Greg)
> Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] CISCO MIB
>
>
> The OID's you are found are only for the third power supply.
> Here is a list
> from CISCO-STACK-MIB.my (or CISCO-STACK-MIB-V1SMI.my) (I have
> enclosed two
> tar.gz with a few SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 Cisco-MIB's ;-)):
>
> enterprises.9.5.1.2.3 chassisPs1Type
> enterprises.9.5.1.2.4 chassisPs1Status
> enterprises.9.5.1.2.5 chassisPs1TestResult
> enterprises.9.5.1.2.6 chassisPs2Type
> enterprises.9.5.1.2.7 chassisPs2Status
> enterprises.9.5.1.2.8 chassisPs2TestResult
> enterprises.9.5.1.2.20 chassisPs3Type
> enterprises.9.5.1.2.21 chassisPs3Status
> enterprises.9.5.1.2.22 chassisPs3TestResult
>
> To query the state of three power supply's you can use a line
> like this:
>
> ./check_snmp -H <switch> -C <community> -o
> enterprises.9.5.1.2.4.0,enterprises.9.5.1.2.7.0,enterprises.9.
> 5.1.2.21.0 -c
> 2,2,2
>
> When the result is other than "2" ("ok", look at the
> parameter -c 2,2,2) you
> get a "CRITICAL", else the plugin return "OK".
>
> -vol
>
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