Re: [AFMUG] Ubiquiti AirOS and AirFIBER Radio for LibreNMS
Hi Matt, Many thanks, that would be amazing :) kind Regards, Neil On 4 April 2015 at 05:02, Matt Hardy m...@ubnt.com wrote: Hi Neil, I'll be happy to set up a few devices for you to test with ... I'll send you another message off-list when I'm back in the office Monday :) -Matt On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 7:36 PM, Neil Lathwood neil.lathw...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Folks, As per the other thread discussing LibreNMS and us trying to add support added for more wireless based devices, a fair few have been in touch to offer help and support in making this happen - thanks to everyone who has been in contact. Just before I came across the other thread I'd been in touch with someone on the ubnt forums who had built support for these devices and they've (Mark Gibbons) very kindly provided us the code which this evening has just been merged into our main code base. I don't actually have these devices to be able to test this, if anyone does and they can provide snmp access for me to give things a whirl that would be amazing - just drop me an email offlist. We are still working to get support for other vendors and if it's still ok with everyone, I'll post updates as and when we have them - if not, just tell me to go away :) Thanks, Neil
Re: [AFMUG] Ubiquiti AirOS and AirFIBER Radio for LibreNMS
Neil - great news! Thanks for everything you are doing. I'll be spinning up an instance of LibreNMS and probably shutting down our instance of Observium very soon. Thanks, Josh On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 7:36 PM, Neil Lathwood neil.lathw...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Folks, As per the other thread discussing LibreNMS and us trying to add support added for more wireless based devices, a fair few have been in touch to offer help and support in making this happen - thanks to everyone who has been in contact. Just before I came across the other thread I'd been in touch with someone on the ubnt forums who had built support for these devices and they've (Mark Gibbons) very kindly provided us the code which this evening has just been merged into our main code base. I don't actually have these devices to be able to test this, if anyone does and they can provide snmp access for me to give things a whirl that would be amazing - just drop me an email offlist. We are still working to get support for other vendors and if it's still ok with everyone, I'll post updates as and when we have them - if not, just tell me to go away :) Thanks, Neil
Re: [AFMUG] Ubiquiti AirOS and AirFIBER Radio for LibreNMS
Hi Neil, I'll be happy to set up a few devices for you to test with ... I'll send you another message off-list when I'm back in the office Monday :) -Matt On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 7:36 PM, Neil Lathwood neil.lathw...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Folks, As per the other thread discussing LibreNMS and us trying to add support added for more wireless based devices, a fair few have been in touch to offer help and support in making this happen - thanks to everyone who has been in contact. Just before I came across the other thread I'd been in touch with someone on the ubnt forums who had built support for these devices and they've (Mark Gibbons) very kindly provided us the code which this evening has just been merged into our main code base. I don't actually have these devices to be able to test this, if anyone does and they can provide snmp access for me to give things a whirl that would be amazing - just drop me an email offlist. We are still working to get support for other vendors and if it's still ok with everyone, I'll post updates as and when we have them - if not, just tell me to go away :) Thanks, Neil
[AFMUG] Ubiquiti AirOS and AirFIBER Radio for LibreNMS
Hi Folks, As per the other thread discussing LibreNMS and us trying to add support added for more wireless based devices, a fair few have been in touch to offer help and support in making this happen - thanks to everyone who has been in contact. Just before I came across the other thread I'd been in touch with someone on the ubnt forums who had built support for these devices and they've (Mark Gibbons) very kindly provided us the code which this evening has just been merged into our main code base. I don't actually have these devices to be able to test this, if anyone does and they can provide snmp access for me to give things a whirl that would be amazing - just drop me an email offlist. We are still working to get support for other vendors and if it's still ok with everyone, I'll post updates as and when we have them - if not, just tell me to go away :) Thanks, Neil