Hello, I think my question wouldn't be put here but maybe anyone may help me.
I need find out what is the OID of CPU for a Switch 3com base line
2900. I need monitor it by CPU but I can't get it OID.
how can I get that OID ?
any tip is welcome.
thanks.
seem to be able to have ifIndex persistence
enabled, like some Cisco equipment:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk362/technologies_tech_note09186a0080134eec.shtml
Regards,
Joel Hansell
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 4:47 AM, Usuário do Sistema maico...@ig.com.br
wrote:
Hello, I have
Hello, I have a CentOS 5.4 Linux machine and I'm monitoring by snmp it
interfaces ethernet. but, when the machine it is restart ID number
snmp that's interfaces are change.
for exemplo when the linux machine is with ID 3 on interface eth1 and
it is reset so it come up with a different ID for
Hello, I'm beginning a monitor task with traps snmp from my network
devices. I whish start a script when a kind of OID trap arrives in
the log. for exemplo follow a kind of OID trap.
2012-01-19 15:31:51 192.168.2.171(via UDP: [192.168.2.171]:1024) TRAP,
SNMP v1, community public
:47, Troels Arvin tro...@arvin.dk escreveu:
Usuário do Sistema wrote:
anyone has a how to about configuration a trap receiver on CentOS ??
Add a file /etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf containing the following line:
authCommunity log public
(If you want the community to be public; you probably do
Thanks Dave, but it isn't work. follow what I done
[root@testesq snmp]# snmptrap -Lf -c public /var/log/snmptraps
I think I have change in an file.but where !?!?
Em 18 de janeiro de 2012 14:03, Dave Shield
d.t.shi...@liverpool.ac.uk escreveu:
2012/1/18 Usuário do Sistema maico
Thanks now it's working. follow the command...
snmptrapd -Lf /var/log/snmptraps
Em 18 de janeiro de 2012 14:30, Dave Shield
d.t.shi...@liverpool.ac.uk escreveu:
2012/1/18 Usuário do Sistema maico...@ig.com.br:
Thanks Dave, but it isn't work. follow what I done
[root@testesq snmp