SNMP - stack-ports and switch utilization
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‎06-10-2015 11:26 AM
Hello, colleagues!
Hav e 2 questions:
1. Is there possibility to monitoring recources utilization through SNMP? (like arp-table, routing table, fdb)
2. Is there possibility to monitoring productivity of stack-ports?
In EXOS User Guide there is no MIBs for stack ports in Ch.50 - Supported MIBs.
But there is in stack configuration chapter - Setting Traps for Stacking and there is a lot of MIBs for EXTREME-STACKING-MIB in MIB.txt
Thank you!
Hav e 2 questions:
1. Is there possibility to monitoring recources utilization through SNMP? (like arp-table, routing table, fdb)
2. Is there possibility to monitoring productivity of stack-ports?
In EXOS User Guide there is no MIBs for stack ports in Ch.50 - Supported MIBs.
But there is in stack configuration chapter - Setting Traps for Stacking and there is a lot of MIBs for EXTREME-STACKING-MIB in MIB.txt
Thank you!
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‎06-12-2015 03:55 PM
Thank you, Drew!
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‎06-12-2015 01:18 PM
I don't see anything in the MIB for that information. The only option I can think of right now is logging into the switch and collecting it via script.
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‎06-12-2015 01:01 PM
Hi, Drew!
I find the same:
2.
• extremeStackingPortStatusChanged • IfIndex: Interface Index of the port
• extremeStackingPortRemoteMac: MAC Address of the remote switch attached to this port
• extremeStackingPortLinkSpeed: Indicates 10/100/1000 Mbps
• extremeStackingPortLinkStatus: Status of the link
3.
EXTREME-FDB-MIB
extremeCpuMonitorTotalUtilization
extremeMemoryMonitorSystem
But Customer want:
2 - tx/rx frames, errors on stack ports
3 - limited recources of switch (fdb I find too, but there is also quantity of routes, arp, neigbours... - to see, when there overflow of limited resources)
Thank you!
I find the same:
2.
• extremeStackingPortStatusChanged • IfIndex: Interface Index of the port
• extremeStackingPortRemoteMac: MAC Address of the remote switch attached to this port
• extremeStackingPortLinkSpeed: Indicates 10/100/1000 Mbps
• extremeStackingPortLinkStatus: Status of the link
3.
EXTREME-FDB-MIB
extremeCpuMonitorTotalUtilization
extremeMemoryMonitorSystem
But Customer want:
2 - tx/rx frames, errors on stack ports
3 - limited recources of switch (fdb I find too, but there is also quantity of routes, arp, neigbours... - to see, when there overflow of limited resources)
Thank you!
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‎06-12-2015 12:50 PM
Hi Alexandr,
Are you wanting to see entries in the tables?
The extremeFdbIpFdbTable @ OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.1.16.2 gives you MAC Address, IP address, VLAN ID, and port number. It's almost the same as
For stack ports, do you want to see the utilization and link status?
That might be in extremePortUtilizationTable @ OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.1.4.5
Might also find information in extremeStackingPortTable @ OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.1.33.3
The switch I'm testing these on isn't stacked, so I'm not sure.
I hope this helps!
Are you wanting to see entries in the tables?
The extremeFdbIpFdbTable @ OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.1.16.2 gives you MAC Address, IP address, VLAN ID, and port number. It's almost the same as
code:
. I don't see any OID for showing utilization/limits, but it's possible that I missed one.show iparp
For stack ports, do you want to see the utilization and link status?
That might be in extremePortUtilizationTable @ OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.1.4.5
Might also find information in extremeStackingPortTable @ OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.1.33.3
The switch I'm testing these on isn't stacked, so I'm not sure.
I hope this helps!
