Monitoring problem of VLAN Interfaces in HP Procurve 9315

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gilberto
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Monitoring problem of VLAN Interfaces in HP Procurve 9315

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Hi to all!

I'm using cacti to monitor our Network Infrastructure made of 6 HP Procurve 9315 (Foundry BigIron 15000).
No problems when monitoring Physical Interfaces, cacti show traffic correctly, but no luck with ve (virtual Ethernet) VLAN Interfaces defined in each switch. No traffic displayed. What is the correct method to gather traffic information from these VLAN Interfaces ? Must I use RMON ? How ca I define custom traffic gathering ?

Thanks in advance.

Gilberto Civai
IT Department
Azienda Ospedaliera Senese (Senese Hospital)
Julien8431

HP

Post by Julien8431 »

Hi,

I am a problem to monitoring the ports of my HP procurve 2848 !!
How are you configure cacti to get traffic information ??

I am configure with (template SNMP general host) Interface statistique and In/Out bits with total brandwitch, but i seems to be that the results are not correct ( I am 1Gbits/s link and the results are 0.2 Gbits/s)

thanks.
disconect

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Re: Monitoring problem of VLAN Interfaces in HP Procurve 931

Post by melchandra »

gilberto wrote:Hi to all!

I'm using cacti to monitor our Network Infrastructure made of 6 HP Procurve 9315 (Foundry BigIron 15000).
No problems when monitoring Physical Interfaces, cacti show traffic correctly, but no luck with ve (virtual Ethernet) VLAN Interfaces defined in each switch. No traffic displayed. What is the correct method to gather traffic information from these VLAN Interfaces ? Must I use RMON ? How ca I define custom traffic gathering ?

Thanks in advance.

Gilberto Civai
IT Department
Azienda Ospedaliera Senese (Senese Hospital)
Can you verify that the OID's related to the VLAN interfaces actually hold values? Use a tool like GetIF to query the device manually. If the VLAN information is held in a differant spot than the IF-MIB, then you can always use the Generic snmp oid template included with cacti.
Dave
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