All,

I should clarify. I have access to all these types of devices, that's why I'm adding the support to SNMP:Info in the first place :)

"Cisco Firewall Services Module Version 3.2(10)" strikes me as just a description of the device, rather than containing an operating system name.

A Catalyst 4948 runs 'IOS', an Cat5500 ran 'CatOS', but an FWSM simply runs 'Version 3.2(10)'? Does the operating system itself actually have an offical name on these platforms? (e.g. once upon a time PIX's ran Finesse)

Sam

Justin Shore wrote:
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: Cisco Firewall Services Module Version 3.2(10)

I can't get SNMP to work on a IDSM2 or I'd send you that output too.

Justin


Sam Stickland wrote:
Hi,

I'm in the middle of preparing a patch for SNMP::Info to detect the operating systems and versions running on a wider range of Cisco equipment.

It's left me somewhat stumped what to write in the "os" field for most of the devices below. IOS has a name, CatOS has a name, but what on earth is the operating system called on these:

Application Content Module
Firewall Services Module
ASA (version 8+)
Content Content Switch

I can obviously called them whatever I like (e.g. Os: CSS ; Version: 7.50.0.04), but if there are offical names I'd like to use them.

Sam
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