Cacti won't install templates from another cacti that is newer than it is. And there are limits to how old it will go back as well. But usually, you can import templates from versions one or two back; sometimes more.

Be careful with the UBNT cacti templates. They are sort of a mish-mash of UBNT specific bits and some Mikrotik bits. I've found that some of the queries "break" the UBNT SNMP interface. So I've removed the non-functional queries, as they just cause me grief when I accidentally include them.

bp



On 11/1/2014 3:39 PM, Dave Bradich via Af wrote:

Just got my first ePMP subscriber working with a Ubiquiti AP.

Now I would like to Cacti graph it. Thanks Nicholas for the templates!

I imported the snmp queries into the right place. Now I am trying to import the Cacti data queries. I am not a great Cacti guru and need help on the second part.

Can someone tell me in layman’s terms how I import the Cacti data queries?

I assume you just click Import Templates but I can’t seem to download the data query files two files so I can browse to them and import them.

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So long as the oids dont change when there is a firmware update like some other I know.

On 10/8/2014 6:05 PM, m0sia via Af wrote:

    Not sure if you've seen this one, but here are the templates:

    https://github.com/m0sia/cacti-ePMP

    I made them some times ago. I am ok to get a free beer on
    wispapalooza if the offer is still valid.

    Regards,

    Dima

    On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 10:03 PM, Bill Prince via Af <af@afmug.com
    <mailto:af@afmug.com>> wrote:

    Move the RSSI to a separate graph (because it's negative).  Takes
    resolution away from the positive numbers.  Or, you can bias it
    relative to a value (like -80 for instance).  That way -65 would
    show up as 15 (relative to -80).  The closer it is to 0, the more
    marginal the link.  If it goes negative, then you know you're in
    the dudu.


    bp

    On 10/2/2014 8:49 AM, Nicholas Eastman via Af wrote:

        As promised, here is my very basic SM Host template.

        Copy the snmp_queries to your server and import the host
        template.


        Nicholas Eastman

        Royell Communications, Inc.
        (217) 965-3699

        1-877-400-9319
        nic.east...@royell.org <mailto:nic.east...@royell.org>

        On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Nicholas Eastman via Af
        <af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>> wrote:

        I just set up a basic one the other day. It grabs RSSI, SNR,
        MCS rates in the default graph. I have a separate graph
        template that appears to be polling traffic rates correctly as
        well. (ePMP doesn't report from the standard interface table).
        I'm out working at a tower site today, but will post the
        template asap, so you can take a look.

        On Wednesday, October 1, 2014, Eric Kuhnke via Af
        <af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>> wrote:

            Could we get one of the Cambium people who watch this list
            to copy/paste a full (numeric) snmpwalk from an ePMP?  I'm
            curious to see what OIDs it exposes and what format it
            returns the data in. Need to figure out how much data
            massaging will be necessary via Cacti CDEF (RPN!) to chart
            an ePMP in a useful fashion.

            On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 10:06 AM, Adam Moffett via Af
            <af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>> wrote:


            They mentioned that in Albany.  It was mentioned along the
            lines of, "I have no idea why our product doesn't already
            do that".  I don't recall whether they said it was on the
            roadmap or not.

                Not that kind of compatibility.

                What I'm thinking of is where I could replace an
                existing 802.11 AP with an ePMP AP, and have existing
                802.11 clients connect without having to do a truck
                roll to every client.  At least not right away.

                bp

                On 10/1/2014 9:57 AM, SmarterBroadband via Af wrote:

                At the ePMP training day I went on they said FSK sync
                compatibility was high on there list.

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                Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Cacti Template for ePMP?

                Not yet.  We are not on the ePMP bandwagon yet.  I've
                got a couple of sites that I would consider it for
                when it comes time to split existing
                802.11 sectors we have, but compatibility concerns are
                holding me back.

                bp

                On 10/1/2014 8:57 AM, Matt Jenkins via Af wrote:

                Has anyone made and willing to share a cacti template
                for ePMP?

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