Hi,

Temperature information *is* available on ABCDGN. Can be displayed by cli on ABCDGN. Can be read by SNMP on BCDGN - *not* on A?

So it seems not to be a hardware issue (missing sensor) but rather in implementation issue.

Kind regards
Reinhard

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Steinbuch Centre for Computing (SCC)
Dipl.-Ing. Reinhard Strebler
Head of Department Networking und Telecommunikation (NET)
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Am 19.08.2010 15:15, schrieb Yoram Nissenbaum:
Hi,
        1. Apparently they did not implement hardware sensors to produce such 
information
        in the ABC line of (low-end) Edge produces.
        2. CPU power is limited in ABC-2. some complicated SNMP queries can 
easily overwhelm CPU into   unpredicted state.

Yoram Nissenbaum
Advanced Networking
Netcom Malam-Team LTD.




-----Original Message-----
From: Keller, Andre ( OTLG ) [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 12:39 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: AW: [enterasys] Temperature OID...

Hi Reinhard,

i agree! I´d like to see powersupply, temperature and memory-usage MIBs.
The rest was introduced in 5.01 C2-Firmware (I think) and can be monitored
quite well. One feature you didn´t mention (but Enterasys put into the MIBs) is
the ability to monitor all the threads/processes and how much CPU they need.

Still: powersupply, temperature and memory-usage in the MIBs is a definite 
point on my
wishlist!

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

i.A. André Keller
Informationssysteme Lokaler Betrieb und Support

Volkswagen Original Teile Logistik GmbH und Co. KG
Vertriebszentrum Nord
Am Stammgleis 6
22844 Norderstedt
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Reinhard Strebler [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. August 2010 11:23
An: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [enterasys] Temperature OID...

Hi Jason,

Some time ago I requested for full MIB support for environmental data:
- status of power supplies
- status of fans
- temperature
and performance data
- CPU utilization
- memory and flash utilization

At that time I got an answer like "Right now we do not support these
requirements" - after some more arguments from my side: "We will keep
this in mind for future products".

Some of my requirements were resolved by time - the request for
temperature monitoring by SNMP not.

So again I request for some add-ons to Enterasys' private MIB for
support of monitoring device temperarure - not for a specific product
only, but as a general request for the complete portfolio.

Kind Regards
Reinhard

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Steinbuch Centre for Computing (SCC)
Dipl.-Ing. Reinhard Strebler
Head of Department Networking und Telecommunikation (NET)
Kaiserstraße 12
76131 Karlsruhe
Phone: +49 721 608-2068
Fax: +49 721 32550
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.scc.kit.edu
KIT - University of the State of Baden-Württemberg and
National Research Center of the Helmholtz Association

Am 18.08.2010 23:48, schrieb Parker, Jason:
At this time we do not have a MIB for it and I do not
believe it is even planned.
________________________________________
From: Nick Allen [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 5:33 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: Re: [enterasys] Temperature OID...

Nope - no-one replied - I think ATG Tools or similar is the
only solution for now which is a fair bit more work.
Weird though - I'd have thought it's essential
functionality to have this as a queryable OID.
The temperature monitoring hardware is obviously there so
it does strike me as a glaring omission and I can't think of
a good reason why it wouldn't be there?

Anyone from Enterasys got a view?

N.

On 18/08/2010 10:51, "Andy
Middlehurst"<[email protected]>   wrote:

Hi Nick,

Did your query get an answer? I searched my archive but
couldn't find one, and I have the same question!

Regards,

Andy




From: Nick Allen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 14 May 2010 12:53
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: [enterasys] Temperature OID...


I know the C series switches gained fan status and power
supply status monitoring in recent(ish) firmware:



Power Supply&   Fan Monitoring via SNMP enables visibility
to potential hardware issues that could affect network
availability. The early view enables administrators to
proactively address hardware issues and ensure business continuity.
Is there any way other than traps or the CLI to monitor temperature?

Think it's been asked before and someone mentioned it was
being considered.

Thanks,

N.







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