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request: Template request for Juniper NS50
Thanks to the great work in the Windows beta installer, I am up and running and graphing like it is going out of style!!
I have two Juniper NS50s I am trying to graph data from. Does anyone have a template they would like to share?
Thanks everyone for their continued hard work making Caci the best damn thing since 640K.
I have two Juniper NS50s I am trying to graph data from. Does anyone have a template they would like to share?
Thanks everyone for their continued hard work making Caci the best damn thing since 640K.
- chrisgapske
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Re: request: Template request for Juniper NS50
CaliChaos wrote:Thanks to the great work in the Windows beta installer, I am up and running and graphing like it is going out of style!!
I have two Juniper NS50s I am trying to graph data from. Does anyone have a template they would like to share?
Thanks everyone for their continued hard work making Caci the best damn thing since 640K.
What do you want to graph ?
Re: request: Template request for Juniper NS50
Nothing too 'wild' or 'crazy'.chrisgapske wrote:What do you want to graph ?
The basics like protocol traffic, bytes in/out combine bandwidth, all interfaces - the generic stuff.
Maybe VPN traffic
Maybe Policy stats
Really though I just want the bandwidth information.
- chrisgapske
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Have you checked the standard interface stats ?
That should be included in the base cacti install.
check the Documentation section above.
But when you add a device you should be able to click on add graphs at the top of the screen and than select the interfaces you want to graph than select the type of graph you want from the drop down and click go/ok and it should create these graphs for you.
Do you have the snmp information setup right on your switch/router?
When you try to add the device in cacti does the hostname and system name show up on the top left or does it say snmp error ?
check the Documentation section above.
But when you add a device you should be able to click on add graphs at the top of the screen and than select the interfaces you want to graph than select the type of graph you want from the drop down and click go/ok and it should create these graphs for you.
Do you have the snmp information setup right on your switch/router?
When you try to add the device in cacti does the hostname and system name show up on the top left or does it say snmp error ?
Re: Have you checked the standard interface stats ?
/smacks foreheadchrisgapske wrote:That should be included in the base cacti install.
check the Documentation section above.
But when you add a device you should be able to click on add graphs at the top of the screen and than select the interfaces you want to graph than select the type of graph you want from the drop down and click go/ok and it should create these graphs for you.
Do you have the snmp information setup right on your switch/router?
When you try to add the device in cacti does the hostname and system name show up on the top left or does it say snmp error ?
SNMP error - not sure why I didnt see it before.
Looked at the documentation to setup a communityon the Juniper.. but it seems like it wants to collect SNMP data for workstations.. not give SNMP data about itself. So while this has now turned into a Juniper configuration question and not a Cacti problem --- any suggestions?
Thanks for the quick replies.
- chrisgapske
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Well not sure how to configure that device butt.
I don't use them but I did find some examples on the internet.
basic search at junipers website.
http://kb.juniper.net/?ui_mode=question ... s50%20snmp
I think this is what you are looking for.
To setup SNMP management.
http://kb.juniper.net/CUSTOMERSERVICE/i ... c3c1903613
Than you will need to go here to setup the interfaces.
http://kb.juniper.net/CUSTOMERSERVICE/KB4118
This is more information.
http://kb.juniper.net/CUSTOMERSERVICE/i ... c3c19015cd
link to Netscreen 50 admin pdf
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/hardwar ... /ug_50.pdf
I think this should get you where you need to go.
basic search at junipers website.
http://kb.juniper.net/?ui_mode=question ... s50%20snmp
I think this is what you are looking for.
To setup SNMP management.
http://kb.juniper.net/CUSTOMERSERVICE/i ... c3c1903613
Than you will need to go here to setup the interfaces.
http://kb.juniper.net/CUSTOMERSERVICE/KB4118
This is more information.
http://kb.juniper.net/CUSTOMERSERVICE/i ... c3c19015cd
link to Netscreen 50 admin pdf
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/hardwar ... /ug_50.pdf
I think this should get you where you need to go.
Hi
If you run sub interfaces on your netscreen you may want to use these templates which I created for Netscreens.
http://forums.cacti.net/about11064.html
The default snmp interface graphs that come with Cacti don't pick up sub interfaces.
Also search the forums for other Netscreen stats - memory cpu etc.
There is a list of nearly all templates here
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t ... 630ef6feac
Jay
If you run sub interfaces on your netscreen you may want to use these templates which I created for Netscreens.
http://forums.cacti.net/about11064.html
The default snmp interface graphs that come with Cacti don't pick up sub interfaces.
Also search the forums for other Netscreen stats - memory cpu etc.
There is a list of nearly all templates here
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t ... 630ef6feac
Jay
Cacti Version 0.8.7e, Spine 0.8.7e, Apache 2.2.15, Mysql 5.0.88, PHP 5.2.13, RRDTool 1.2.30, NET-SNMP 5.5
Quad Core AMD Opteron Processor 2384, 2.70Ghz, 2GB RAM , 1 CPU used
Windows Server 2003 (X64), VMWARE ESX
Plugins: Aggregate 0.75
SYSTEM STATS: Time:12.5140 Method:spine Processes:2 Threads:15 Hosts:400 HostsPerProcess:200 DataSources:2909 RRDsProcessed:1384
Quad Core AMD Opteron Processor 2384, 2.70Ghz, 2GB RAM , 1 CPU used
Windows Server 2003 (X64), VMWARE ESX
Plugins: Aggregate 0.75
SYSTEM STATS: Time:12.5140 Method:spine Processes:2 Threads:15 Hosts:400 HostsPerProcess:200 DataSources:2909 RRDsProcessed:1384
That is fantastic information!!!jay wrote:Hi
If you run sub interfaces on your netscreen you may want to use these templates which I created for Netscreens.
http://forums.cacti.net/about11064.html
The default snmp interface graphs that come with Cacti don't pick up sub interfaces.
Also search the forums for other Netscreen stats - memory cpu etc.
There is a list of nearly all templates here
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t ... 630ef6feac
Jay
/still having problems even after the great link to the Juniper docs, that chrisgapske gave me.. getting the darn devices to play nice with SNMP.
you both have been a tremendous help. i will post my solution once i have it.
Hi
SNMP is easy to set up on the Netscreens.
If you are using the GUI do the following
configuration - report settings - snmp - new community
Then fill in the following information
Community Name - <community string>
Permissions - you will see the following permissions ticked. I usually untick the write box as you don't need write access to the firewall.
Write
Trap
Including Traffic Alarms
Then add your hosts that you want to be able to access the Netscreen via SNMP. I have 2 hosts here one for your Cacti server and one for our WUG server.
Click Ok and your away.
This is taken from a NS25 running still running 4.0. If you are running later versions you may also see some additional fields.
Version field under the permissions - I use any
Trap Version after your hosts - I use V2c
Source interface - I use the trusted interface even at remote sites as I monitor them over VPN tunnels.
Hope this helps
Jay
SNMP is easy to set up on the Netscreens.
If you are using the GUI do the following
configuration - report settings - snmp - new community
Then fill in the following information
Community Name - <community string>
Permissions - you will see the following permissions ticked. I usually untick the write box as you don't need write access to the firewall.
Write
Trap
Including Traffic Alarms
Then add your hosts that you want to be able to access the Netscreen via SNMP. I have 2 hosts here one for your Cacti server and one for our WUG server.
Click Ok and your away.
This is taken from a NS25 running still running 4.0. If you are running later versions you may also see some additional fields.
Version field under the permissions - I use any
Trap Version after your hosts - I use V2c
Source interface - I use the trusted interface even at remote sites as I monitor them over VPN tunnels.
Hope this helps
Jay
Cacti Version 0.8.7e, Spine 0.8.7e, Apache 2.2.15, Mysql 5.0.88, PHP 5.2.13, RRDTool 1.2.30, NET-SNMP 5.5
Quad Core AMD Opteron Processor 2384, 2.70Ghz, 2GB RAM , 1 CPU used
Windows Server 2003 (X64), VMWARE ESX
Plugins: Aggregate 0.75
SYSTEM STATS: Time:12.5140 Method:spine Processes:2 Threads:15 Hosts:400 HostsPerProcess:200 DataSources:2909 RRDsProcessed:1384
Quad Core AMD Opteron Processor 2384, 2.70Ghz, 2GB RAM , 1 CPU used
Windows Server 2003 (X64), VMWARE ESX
Plugins: Aggregate 0.75
SYSTEM STATS: Time:12.5140 Method:spine Processes:2 Threads:15 Hosts:400 HostsPerProcess:200 DataSources:2909 RRDsProcessed:1384
I think this may be the key.. I added the device itself as a host.. not the monitoring server... OOOPS.jay wrote:.....
Then add your hosts that you want to be able to access the Netscreen via SNMP. I have 2 hosts here one for your Cacti server and one for our WUG server.
Click Ok and your away.
....
Hope this helps
Jay
As of 5 minus ago.. still SNMP error on the device.. waiting the standard 10 minutes to see it it clears up.
Thanks again.
Oh yeah.. how do i import the Juniper template.. my drop down list does not show a Juniper template.
Hi
Download the templates from the forums. I find that the templates show up in a new browser window. I copy the data from the window and paste it into the box within Cacti which says "Import Template from Text". If you see any errors it may be due to errors within xml. I usually paste the template to an XML editor, I use Architag Xray editor. I find that its the - at the beginning of fields. Once I remove the - and re import it works.
Sometimes the templates require the use of a data query. This will require an xml file which needs to be put within one of your cacti folders. There are normally instructions for these type of templates on what to do.
Not sure why SNMP isn't working. Is the firewall you are trying to connect behind another firewall?? Is there any NAT going on between Cacti and the firewall you are trying to get too?
Jay
Download the templates from the forums. I find that the templates show up in a new browser window. I copy the data from the window and paste it into the box within Cacti which says "Import Template from Text". If you see any errors it may be due to errors within xml. I usually paste the template to an XML editor, I use Architag Xray editor. I find that its the - at the beginning of fields. Once I remove the - and re import it works.
Sometimes the templates require the use of a data query. This will require an xml file which needs to be put within one of your cacti folders. There are normally instructions for these type of templates on what to do.
Not sure why SNMP isn't working. Is the firewall you are trying to connect behind another firewall?? Is there any NAT going on between Cacti and the firewall you are trying to get too?
Jay
Cacti Version 0.8.7e, Spine 0.8.7e, Apache 2.2.15, Mysql 5.0.88, PHP 5.2.13, RRDTool 1.2.30, NET-SNMP 5.5
Quad Core AMD Opteron Processor 2384, 2.70Ghz, 2GB RAM , 1 CPU used
Windows Server 2003 (X64), VMWARE ESX
Plugins: Aggregate 0.75
SYSTEM STATS: Time:12.5140 Method:spine Processes:2 Threads:15 Hosts:400 HostsPerProcess:200 DataSources:2909 RRDsProcessed:1384
Quad Core AMD Opteron Processor 2384, 2.70Ghz, 2GB RAM , 1 CPU used
Windows Server 2003 (X64), VMWARE ESX
Plugins: Aggregate 0.75
SYSTEM STATS: Time:12.5140 Method:spine Processes:2 Threads:15 Hosts:400 HostsPerProcess:200 DataSources:2909 RRDsProcessed:1384
No NAT no additional firewall.jay wrote: Not sure why SNMP isn't working. Is the firewall you are trying to connect behind another firewall?? Is there any NAT going on between Cacti and the firewall you are trying to get too?
Jay
I tried the Interface 1 (inside LAN ip)
I tried the Interface 3 (outside internet IP)
No go. I have two devices.. and the same problem on both.. so what ever it is will fix both once I nail it down.
From the GUI
I have gone to NETWORK --> INTERFACES --> Interace 1 --> Service Options ---> and SNMP is enabled.
Then I go to CONFIGURATION --> REPORT SETTINGS --> SNMP --> create a community and configured the CACTI server IP to the device
It is a NetScreen 50 - OS version 5.3.0r6.0
I know, that I am still missing something SO simple.. oh the aggravation!
Thanks for taking time to give hints/links/tips!
**edit**
OK got SNMP talking.. those pesky IP addresses 10.0.2.242 IS NOT the same as 10.0.2.142
So next up is finding this generic NS template.
I am looking in http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=15067
Netscreen templates
For anyone that reads this thread there are working templates for Netscreen CPU, Memory, Session, Interface and Tunnel stats here...
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=24125
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=24125
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