Here's a sample of how I'm monitoring ES, BES, SES, and UAS on an Eastern Research DNX-11. Your OIDs will probably be different, but the concepts should be good enough:
### Global Config Options WorkDir: /home/http/mrtg/dacs/dlls ### Global Defaults # to get bits instead of bytes and graphs growing to the right Options[_]: growright, bits NoMib2: yes Forks: 4 IconDir: /mrtg/icons ThreshDir: /home/http/mrtg/dacs/dlls/thresh Target[dlls.3.1.1]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.644.2.4.4.1.1.1.3.0.3.1.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.644.2.4.4.1.3.1.3.0.3.1.0.1:[EMAIL PROTECTED] MaxBytes[dlls.3.1.1]: 900 Title[dlls.3.1.1]: Slot 3 Port 1 CommunicationsComple Errored Seconds PageTop[dlls.3.1.1]: <H1>Errored Seconds on Slot 3 Port 1 CommunicationsComple</H1> Options[dlls.3.1.1]: gauge, unknaszero, withzeroes, growright WithPeak[dlls.3.1.1]: wmy YLegend[dlls.3.1.1]: Errors ShortLegend[dlls.3.1.1]: Errors LegendI[dlls.3.1.1]: Current ES LegendO[dlls.3.1.1]: Previous ES ThreshMinI[dlls.3.1.1]: 4 ThreshMaxI[dlls.3.1.1]: 12 ThreshProgI[dlls.3.1.1]: /usr/local/bin/threshalarm ThreshProgOKI[dlls.3.1.1]: /usr/local/bin/threshclear ThreshMinO[dlls.3.1.1]: 12 ThreshMaxO[dlls.3.1.1]: 36 ThreshProgO[dlls.3.1.1]: /usr/local/bin/threshalarmprev ThreshProgOKO[dlls.3.1.1]: /usr/local/bin/threshclearprev ThreshDesc[dlls.3.1.1]: CommunicationsComple #--------------------------------------------------- Target[dlls.3.1.2]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.644.2.4.4.1.1.1.6.0.3.1.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.644.2.4.4.1.3.1.6.0.3.1.0.1:[EMAIL PROTECTED] MaxBytes[dlls.3.1.2]: 900 Title[dlls.3.1.2]: Slot 3 Port 1 CommunicationsComple PageTop[dlls.3.1.2]: <H1>Bursty Errored Seconds on Slot 3 Port 1 CommunicationsComple</H1> Options[dlls.3.1.2]: gauge, unknaszero, withzeroes, growright WithPeak[dlls.3.1.2]: wmy YLegend[dlls.3.1.2]: Seconds ShortLegend[dlls.3.1.2]: Seconds LegendI[dlls.3.1.2]: Current BES LegendO[dlls.3.1.2]: Previous BES ThreshMinI[dlls.3.1.2]: 3 ThreshMaxI[dlls.3.1.2]: 9 ThreshProgI[dlls.3.1.2]: /usr/local/bin/threshalarm ThreshProgOKI[dlls.3.1.2]: /usr/local/bin/threshclear ThreshMinO[dlls.3.1.2]: 10 ThreshMaxO[dlls.3.1.2]: 30 ThreshProgO[dlls.3.1.2]: /usr/local/bin/threshalarmprev ThreshProgOKO[dlls.3.1.2]: /usr/local/bin/threshclearprev ThreshDesc[dlls.3.1.2]: CommunicationsComple #--------------------------------------------------- Target[dlls.3.1.3]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.644.2.4.4.1.1.1.5.0.3.1.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.644.2.4.4.1.3.1.5.0.3.1.0.1:[EMAIL PROTECTED] MaxBytes[dlls.3.1.3]: 900 Title[dlls.3.1.3]: Slot 3 Port 1 CommunicationsComple Severely Errored Seconds PageTop[dlls.3.1.3]: <H1>Severely Errored Seconds on Slot 3 Port 1 CommunicationsComple</H1> Options[dlls.3.1.3]: gauge, unknaszero, withzeroes, growright WithPeak[dlls.3.1.3]: wmy YLegend[dlls.3.1.3]: Errors ShortLegend[dlls.3.1.3]: Errors LegendI[dlls.3.1.3]: Current SES LegendO[dlls.3.1.3]: Previous SES ThreshMinI[dlls.3.1.3]: 2 ThreshMaxI[dlls.3.1.3]: 6 ThreshProgI[dlls.3.1.3]: /usr/local/bin/threshalarm ThreshProgOKI[dlls.3.1.3]: /usr/local/bin/threshclear ThreshMinO[dlls.3.1.3]: 8 ThreshMaxO[dlls.3.1.3]: 24 ThreshProgO[dlls.3.1.3]: /usr/local/bin/threshalarmprev ThreshProgOKO[dlls.3.1.3]: /usr/local/bin/threshclearprev ThreshDesc[dlls.3.1.3]: CommunicationsComple #--------------------------------------------------- Target[dlls.3.1.4]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.644.2.4.4.1.1.1.4.0.3.1.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.644.2.4.4.1.3.1.4.0.3.1.0.1:[EMAIL PROTECTED] MaxBytes[dlls.3.1.4]: 900 Title[dlls.3.1.4]: Slot 3 Port 1 CommunicationsComple Unavailable Seconds PageTop[dlls.3.1.4]: <H1>Unvailable Seconds on Slot 3 Port 1 CommunicationsComple</H1> Options[dlls.3.1.4]: gauge, unknaszero, withzeroes, growright WithPeak[dlls.3.1.4]: wmy YLegend[dlls.3.1.4]: Seconds ShortLegend[dlls.3.1.4]: Seconds LegendI[dlls.3.1.4]: Current UAS LegendO[dlls.3.1.4]: Previous UAS ThreshMinI[dlls.3.1.4]: 4 ThreshMaxI[dlls.3.1.4]: 10 ThreshProgI[dlls.3.1.4]: /usr/local/bin/threshalarm ThreshProgOKI[dlls.3.1.4]: /usr/local/bin/threshclear ThreshMinO[dlls.3.1.4]: 30 ThreshMaxO[dlls.3.1.4]: 300 ThreshProgO[dlls.3.1.4]: /usr/local/bin/threshalarmprev ThreshProgOKO[dlls.3.1.4]: /usr/local/bin/threshclearprev ThreshDesc[dlls.3.1.4]: CommunicationsComple #--------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Good Evening, > > I'm still struggling with this. I found the right OID's after contacting > Cisco, seems Cisco changed the OID's for the version of IOS I am running, > > I can poll the routers with snmpwalk or snmpget and get the correct results. > > I'm running MRTG on a RH9 box and I'm not sure what the MRTG config file > should look like to see the amount CRC errors collected by MRTG polling at > the times on the graph. MRTG logs show the right figures but I do not see > anything on the graph. I am polling every 5 minutes, everything is default > on MRTG. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Pete Templin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 11:45 AM > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitor CRC & Framing Errors > > > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>>Hi, I wuld like to monitor CRC and Framing errors on the serial >>>ports of 1720 routers. I have 11 1720's and 21 Serial ports (T1's) >>>that I need to monitor. It would be great to just to browse to a >>>webpage and check for errors rather than log in to each router. I >>>tried using the CRC template off somix.com. MRTG creates the graphs >>>and looks like it's querying the routers, but no data is displayed. >>>Anyone that could help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in >>>advance. >> > > -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg FAQ http://faq.mrtg.org Homepage http://www.mrtg.org WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
