OID for interface counters
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‎07-02-2014 02:53 PM
Can anyone point me in the right direction for interface counter oid's on S gear? I am putting up a network status page using MRTG and have not been able to find the appropriate oid for S interfaces.
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‎07-10-2018 04:54 PM
Just a question here:
Are there some OIDs for traffic input/outpus expressed as rate?
bps?
Same for packets. Packets per second?
Can I find this on Extreme?
ExtremeXOS version 21.1.4.4
mode: X670G2-48x-4q
Are there some OIDs for traffic input/outpus expressed as rate?
bps?
Same for packets. Packets per second?
Can I find this on Extreme?
ExtremeXOS version 21.1.4.4
mode: X670G2-48x-4q
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‎08-21-2015 01:34 PM
Hello Richard,
I expect you're looking for access to routed vlan interface counters via snmp.
Routed vlan stats (vs routed interface) are a resource problem as all ports in the switch need to be taken into account.
The S-series has no mib counters for vlan int's - routed or non routed - comparable to mib 2 .
It's apples and oranges but Netflow is one way to provide similar information.
Best regards,
Mike
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‎08-20-2015 12:30 PM
Hi,
thanks for the article.
in the snapshot, we can see ifInOctets NON zero with index = 12001.
Index is a big number, so I believe it is for a vlan (and not a port), isn't it ?
I noticed that indexes corresponding to physical ports are numbered from 1001 to 1048.
And indexes corresponding to vlans created by user ("create vlan UP_MGW" , etc) are dynamically numbered with higher values.
Can you confirm you have ifInOctets counters working fine for user-created vlans ?
I'm asking because my ifInOctets and ifOutOctets counters are frozen to zero on my Summit X480-48t (EXOS 15.7.2.9) for all the vlans I created (but are increasing for physical ports).
Thanks!
Fabien
thanks for the article.
in the snapshot, we can see ifInOctets NON zero with index = 12001.
Index is a big number, so I believe it is for a vlan (and not a port), isn't it ?
I noticed that indexes corresponding to physical ports are numbered from 1001 to 1048.
And indexes corresponding to vlans created by user ("create vlan UP_MGW" , etc) are dynamically numbered with higher values.
Can you confirm you have ifInOctets counters working fine for user-created vlans ?
I'm asking because my ifInOctets and ifOutOctets counters are frozen to zero on my Summit X480-48t (EXOS 15.7.2.9) for all the vlans I created (but are increasing for physical ports).
Thanks!
Fabien
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‎07-03-2014 07:50 PM
Hi,
you'd download the whole MIB files here....
http://www.extremenetworks.com/support/enterasys-support/mibs/
The interface table could be found in /mibs/standards/ietf/IF-MIB
Here a example for ifInOctets using the Netsight MIB Tools...OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10
you'd download the whole MIB files here....
http://www.extremenetworks.com/support/enterasys-support/mibs/
The interface table could be found in /mibs/standards/ietf/IF-MIB
Here a example for ifInOctets using the Netsight MIB Tools...OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10
