Xirrus array wireless template
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Xirrus array wireless template
The attached file is for Cacti monitoring of Xirrus array and IAP count and ethernet Rx and Tx statistics. This was tested on Cacti 0.8.8b.
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Re: Xirrus array wireless template
Thanks for you share.
I was trying to implement Cacti Graph using the template. But few graphs are not showing. Can you please help me with this.
I was trying to implement Cacti Graph using the template. But few graphs are not showing. Can you please help me with this.
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Re: Xirrus array wireless template
It doesn't look like there are any values being graphed for 5/8 graphs
which is 'odd'. Then the others are broken gifs.
The broken ones are tx and rx and one of the array count ones.
It's been awhile since I touched this. One of the issues might be that
Xirrus has come out with individual APs instead of arrays.
Are you running these against arrays or individual APs?
These were created for array Xirrus - their HD line.
You'll probably need to start with the xml files like xirrusarray.xml, for example.
When you query one of the devices, does it return values for 1.3.6.1.4.1.21013.1.2.12.1.2.22
and other values you see in the files?
(snmpwalk -c <community> <ip>)
If not, then the Cacti templates will not work because Xirrus would have changed the mib.
One of the broken graphs is XirrusRx.
In the cacti*.xml file, XirrusRx includes ESRP, ESRM, and a lot of other fields.
If you look in Xarrayi.xml, you can see the mib value for ESRP, etc.
If you query one of the devices, it needs to return values for 1.3.6.1.4.1.21013.1.2.24.1.1.8 (ESRP),
etc.
If the snmpwalk returns values, you'd need to turn up Cacti debug to be sure the values are
coming into Cacti (the graphs do not show 'NaN'). Then if the values are coming into
Cacti, why aren't graphs working. You can build your own graphs if you see the queries
returning values but the graphs not working.
I'm sorry I can't be more help on these - I do not currently have access to a Xirrus array
and have never had access to the later model non-array devices. If the problem is
peculiar to a later model non-array device, I could look at it but would need remote access
to query it or get a loaner device.
which is 'odd'. Then the others are broken gifs.
The broken ones are tx and rx and one of the array count ones.
It's been awhile since I touched this. One of the issues might be that
Xirrus has come out with individual APs instead of arrays.
Are you running these against arrays or individual APs?
These were created for array Xirrus - their HD line.
You'll probably need to start with the xml files like xirrusarray.xml, for example.
When you query one of the devices, does it return values for 1.3.6.1.4.1.21013.1.2.12.1.2.22
and other values you see in the files?
(snmpwalk -c <community> <ip>)
If not, then the Cacti templates will not work because Xirrus would have changed the mib.
One of the broken graphs is XirrusRx.
In the cacti*.xml file, XirrusRx includes ESRP, ESRM, and a lot of other fields.
If you look in Xarrayi.xml, you can see the mib value for ESRP, etc.
If you query one of the devices, it needs to return values for 1.3.6.1.4.1.21013.1.2.24.1.1.8 (ESRP),
etc.
If the snmpwalk returns values, you'd need to turn up Cacti debug to be sure the values are
coming into Cacti (the graphs do not show 'NaN'). Then if the values are coming into
Cacti, why aren't graphs working. You can build your own graphs if you see the queries
returning values but the graphs not working.
I'm sorry I can't be more help on these - I do not currently have access to a Xirrus array
and have never had access to the later model non-array devices. If the problem is
peculiar to a later model non-array device, I could look at it but would need remote access
to query it or get a loaner device.
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Re: Xirrus array wireless template
Thanks for your response. They do have a new MIB file. Can you please take a look on it.
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Re: Xirrus array wireless template
I did look at the new mib - based on the values, for example, 1.3.6.1.4.1.21013.1.2.24.1.1.2 which is the interface name (21013=interprise, 1=products, 2=xsarray, 24=statistics, 1=ethStatsTable, 1=ethStatsEntry, 2=interface name), the new mib values are no different than the old ones in the area where you're having a problem.
Were you able to do any of the troubleshooting?
When you query one of the devices, does it return values for 1.3.6.1.4.1.21013.1.2.12.1.2.22
and other values you see in the files?
(snmpwalk -c <community> <ip>)
One of the broken graphs is XirrusRx.
In the cacti*.xml file, XirrusRx includes ESRP, ESRM, and a lot of other fields.
If you look in Xarrayi.xml, you can see the mib value for ESRP, etc.
If you query one of the devices, it needs to return values for 1.3.6.1.4.1.21013.1.2.24.1.1.8 (ESRP),
etc.
If the snmpwalk returns values, you'd need to turn up Cacti debug to be sure the values are
coming into Cacti (the graphs do not show 'NaN'). Then if the values are coming into
Cacti, why aren't graphs working. You can build your own graphs if you see the queries
returning values but the graphs not working.
Were you able to do any of the troubleshooting?
When you query one of the devices, does it return values for 1.3.6.1.4.1.21013.1.2.12.1.2.22
and other values you see in the files?
(snmpwalk -c <community> <ip>)
One of the broken graphs is XirrusRx.
In the cacti*.xml file, XirrusRx includes ESRP, ESRM, and a lot of other fields.
If you look in Xarrayi.xml, you can see the mib value for ESRP, etc.
If you query one of the devices, it needs to return values for 1.3.6.1.4.1.21013.1.2.24.1.1.8 (ESRP),
etc.
If the snmpwalk returns values, you'd need to turn up Cacti debug to be sure the values are
coming into Cacti (the graphs do not show 'NaN'). Then if the values are coming into
Cacti, why aren't graphs working. You can build your own graphs if you see the queries
returning values but the graphs not working.
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