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smartBridges Device Monitoring

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OS: FreeBSD 5.4
Cacti: 0.8.6.g

I am trying to monitor some smartBridge devices using the following template/script:

http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t ... artbridges

Whenever I try to add the device, I get "SNMP Error".

I am currently monitoring the devices with MRTG and all is well. I have double checked the snmp community and all is right there too.

If I run the sb_cacti.pl script from the command line, and can get the desired results echoed back to the screen.... I also made sure that the cacti user owned the script files and chmod 777'd them (just to make sure its not a permission issue)

Any ideas where I have gone wrong?

Thanks for your help.
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What snmp version is the device using? Did you set that in cacti?
What about the snmp port?
Applied the patches for cacti?
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BSOD2600 wrote:What snmp version is the device using? Did you set that in cacti?
What about the snmp port?
Applied the patches for cacti?
The device is using SNMP v1. I have tried all 3 SNMP versions just to be sure.

I have tried Ports 161 and 162, both with the same result.

I haven't applied any patches for Cacti. I have the latest version so I assumed that would have the latest fixes in it. Are there any patches that may fix this issue?

Thanks for the help!
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from your polling host, please run the following:

snmpwalk -c <your_community> -v <your_version> <your_host>

Post your results.

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TheWitness wrote:from your polling host, please run the following:

snmpwalk -c <your_community> -v <your_version> <your_host>

Post your results.

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cacti# snmpwalk -c public -v 1 192.168.1.15
Error in packet.
Reason: (tooBig) Response message would have been too large.
Failed object: SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2
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Post by rwhalen »

I tried it with SNMPv2 also, but this time I got a different result. I can ping the device so I know it is up, and i can pull info from it with the script and currently via MRTG using the script.

cacti# snmpwalk -c public-v 2c 192.168.1.15
Timeout: No Response from 192.168.1.15
cacti#
cacti# ping 192.168.1.15
PING 192.168.1.15 (192.168.1.15): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 192.168.1.15: icmp_seq=0 ttl=63 time=3.488 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.15: icmp_seq=1 ttl=63 time=3.087 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.15: icmp_seq=2 ttl=63 time=3.090 ms
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So it seems, that there is no running snmp daemon on that polled system. You will have to configure this properly. There have been several posts how to do this for linux OS. Don't know how to do that for Windows OS.
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lvm wrote:So it seems, that there is no running snmp daemon on that polled system. You will have to configure this properly. There have been several posts how to do this for linux OS. Don't know how to do that for Windows OS.
Reinhard
Well it is not a system, it is a wireless bridge. There is SNMP running because i am monitoring it via MRTG, and if i run the perl script used for monitoring it (found in the link in my first post) I get results back. SNMPWALK just doesn't work for the device.
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After doing some searching on the script, it seems that other users had the same issue. The script doesnt work on anything but Cacti 0.8.6a. Can anyone tell by looking at the script why that may be?
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Post the script.

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TheWitness wrote:Post the script.

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sb_cacti.pl

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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# SNMP query script to generate the requisite output for the 
# smartBridges airPoint and airBridge family of devices. The 
# output can only be used with cacti (http://www.raxnet.net) 
# and sBStats v0.1 (add on for cacti) packet.  
# 
# This script is a modified version of sb-mrtg.pl :
#   Copyright:  2003 smartBridges Pte Ltd.
#   Author: Nikhil Goel <nikhil.goel@smartbridges.com>
#   Version : 1.1
#
# Feel free to redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 from
# June 1991 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# Author :
# Muhammad Mukmin Pattikraton      <sorry can not give my email address. I've had enough spam>
# Bandung Information Technology   <But You can contact me from Cacti Forum>
# 2004 
# 


my $VERSION = "0.1";
my $Percentage = 1;

use Net::SNMP;
use strict;

my $host = $ARGV[0] || Usage();
my $community = $ARGV[1] || Usage();


#----------------Basic Code Below-------------------------#

# SNMP Port
my $port = 161;

# Setup OIDs
my $Name = '1.3.6.1.4.1.410.1.2.1.10.0';
my $Wireless = '1.3.6.1.4.1.410.1.2.3.1.0';
my $EthRx = '1.3.6.1.4.1.410.1.1.7.1.0';
my $EthTx = '1.3.6.1.4.1.410.1.1.7.2.0';
my $ClientsNum = '1.3.6.1.4.1.410.1.2.5.1.0';
my $Media = '1.3.6.1.4.1.410.1.2.8.1.0';

my $WName;
my $check = '0';
my ($link, $rssi, $linkvalue);
my $MAX_RSSI = 40.0;
my $eRBytes = '0';
my $eTBytes = '0';
my $wRPackets = '0';
my $wTPackets = '0';
my $sRBytes = '0';
my $sTBytes = '0';
my $mRssi = '0';
my $mLinkQual = '0';


# Start the SNMP session
my ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
	    -hostname  => $host,
             -community => $community,
             -port      => $port
          );

if (!defined($session)) {
    printf("ERROR: %s.\n", $error);
    exit 0;
}

$WName = snmpQuery($session,$Name,0);

# ethernet
if (($ARGV[3] eq "EthRx") || ($ARGV[3] eq "EthTx")) {
	$eRBytes = snmpQuery($session,$EthRx,1);
	$eTBytes = snmpQuery($session,$EthTx,1);
};

# wireless
if (($ARGV[3] eq "WirelessRx") || ($ARGV[3] eq "WirelessTx")) {
	$wRPackets = snmpQuery($session,$Wireless,3);
	$wTPackets = snmpQuery($session,$Wireless,2);
};

# clientsnum
if (($ARGV[3] eq "ClientsNum")) {
	$sRBytes = $sTBytes = snmpQuery($session,$ClientsNum,4);
};

# media
if (($ARGV[3] eq "MediaRssi") || ($ARGV[3] eq "MediaLinkQuality")) {
$mRssi = snmpQuery($session, $Media, 4);
$mLinkQual = $mRssi;

# Following decoding from EARL - <earl@uphi.net> #
my $rxlb = hex(substr($mRssi, 23, 1));
my $rxhb = hex(substr($mRssi, 22, 1));

my $txlb = hex(substr($mLinkQual, 31, 1));
my $txhb = hex(substr($mLinkQual, 30, 1));

$mRssi = $rxlb + $rxhb * 16;
$mLinkQual = $txlb + $txhb * 16;
# End of decoding

# Brief explanation:
# The MAX_RSSI for smartBridges radios is 40. This is a baseband processor
# default, and is used for calculation of the Roaming threshold and
# other parameters in the operaion of the channel. The different values
# are also used for RSSI in a relative manner for other functions. For
# the purpose of representation, the MAX_RSSI is scaled as per the Radio
# to show a percentage value. In dBm, the same would range from -95 dBm
# to -10 dBm. In the next few lines we just conver the RSSI value to a
# percentage. To disable; specify "-p 0" in the command line.

 if ( $Percentage == 1 ) {
   $rssi = $mRssi;
   $link = $mLinkQual;
   if ($rssi > $MAX_RSSI) {
     $rssi = 40;
   }
   if ($link > $MAX_RSSI) {
     $link = 40;
   }
   $linkvalue = ($MAX_RSSI - $link);
   $mRssi = ( $rssi / $MAX_RSSI ) * 100;
   $mLinkQual = ( $linkvalue / $MAX_RSSI ) * 100;
 }
};

my %output = (
		device => $WName,
		WirelessRx => $wRPackets,
		WirelessTx => $wTPackets,
		EthRx => $eRBytes,
		EthTx => $eTBytes,
		ClientsNum => $sRBytes,
		MediaRssi => $mRssi,
		MediaLinkQuality => $mLinkQual
	     );

# Query index will return "1". Not found better index :(
if ($ARGV[2] eq "index") {
	#print "$WName\n";
	print "1\n";
}elsif (($ARGV[2] eq "get") && ($ARGV[4] == 1)) {
	print $output{$ARGV[3]};
}elsif ($ARGV[2] eq "query") {
	#print "$output{device}:$output{$ARGV[3]}\n";
	print "1:$output{$ARGV[3]}\n";
}


# All Done. Close.
$session->close;
exit 0;

#The actual query control, depending on the type.
sub snmpQuery() {
    my ($session, $result,$resultval,@values,$retval,@Rest,$query,$type);
    ($session,$query,$type) = @_;
    $result = $session->get_request(
				    -varbindlist => [$query]
				    );
#
# The error check is important, more so, if the values
# returned is not correct. This messes up the logs!
#
    if (!defined($result)) {
#
#	printf("ERROR: %s.\n", $session->error);
	$session->close;
	return;
	exit 0;
    }

    $resultval = $result->{$query};
    if ( $type == 0 ) {
	(@Rest) = split(" ",$resultval);
	($retval,@Rest) = reverse(@Rest);
    }
    if ( $type == 1 ) {
	@values = hexString($resultval);
	($retval,@Rest) = @values;
    } 
    if ( $type == 2 ) {
	@values = hexString($resultval);
	my ( $UTPax, $BTPax, $MTPax, $TBecon, $TACK, $TRTS, $TCTS, $URPax, $BRPax, $MRPax, @Rest) = @values;
	$retval = $UTPax + $BTPax + $MTPax;	
    }
    if ( $type == 3 ) {
	@values = hexString($resultval);
	my ( $UTPax, $BTPax, $MTPax, $TBecon, $TACK, $TRTS, $TCTS, $URPax, $BRPax, $MRPax, @Rest) = @values;
	$retval = $URPax + $BRPax + $MRPax;	
    }
    if ($type == 4 ){
	$retval = $resultval;
    }
    return $retval;
}


# For the case of the Hex-String, the string needs to be broken into
# the octets, and they are read in reverse.
sub hexString() {
    my (@vals,$dList,@Rest,$length,$i);
    ($dList,@Rest) = @_;
    $length = length($dList);

# Sanitizing by removing the 0x character first.
    $dList = substr($dList,2,$length);
    $length = $length - 2;
# Quick and dirty extraction of values.
    $i=0;
    while ($i<$length) {
	my $val = "";
	my $k = 6;
	do {
	    my $Temp = substr($dList,$i+$k,2);
	    $val = $val.$Temp;
	    $k = $k - 2;
	} while ($k >-1);
	$i = $i+8;
	push @vals, hex($val);
    }
    return @vals;
}

sub Usage() {
	if (($ARGV[2] ne "query") && ($ARGV[2] ne "get") && ($ARGV[2] ne "index")) {
	print STDERR "sb_cacti.pl 0.1 Copyright (c) 2004 Muhammad Mukmin Pattikraton.
Prints out the requisite information from the wireless device, compatible with the MRTG Logs parser.

USAGE: sb_cacti.pl <AP Address> <Community String> <Type>

	<AP Address>		- The Host address/IP address of the AP.
	<Community String>      - The community string | Password on the AP.
	<Type>			- Can be either of the following: 
                               	  "index" to display index (output always 1)
                               	  "query {device,WirelessTx,WirelessRx,EthTx,EthRx,ClientsNum,MediaRssi,MediaLinkQuality}"
                                  "get {device,WirelessTx,WirelessRx,EthTx,EthRx,ClientsNum,MediaRssi,MediaLinkQuality} 1"\n";
        exit (1);
}
}
sb_cacti.xml

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<interface>
	<name>Get Host MIB Partitions</name>
	<description>Queries a list of mounted partitions on a unix-based host with the 'df' command.</description>
	<script_path>perl |path_cacti|/scripts/sb_cacti.pl</script_path>
	<arg_prepend>|host_hostname| |host_snmp_community|</arg_prepend>
	<arg_index>index</arg_index>
	<arg_query>query</arg_query>
	<arg_get>get</arg_get>
	<output_delimeter>:</output_delimeter>
	
	<fields>
		<sbName>
			<name>Index</name>
			<direction>input</direction>
			<query_name>device</query_name>
		</sbName>
				
		<sbWirelessRx>
			<name>Wireless Receive</name>
			<direction>output</direction>
			<query_name>WirelessRx</query_name>
		</sbWirelessRx>
		<sbWirelessTx>
			<name>Wireless Transmit</name>
			<direction>output</direction>
			<query_name>WirelessTx</query_name>
		</sbWirelessTx>
		<sbEthRx>
			<name>Ethernet Receive</name>
			<direction>output</direction>
			<query_name>EthRx</query_name>
		</sbEthRx>
		<sbEthTx>
			<name>Ethernet Transmit</name>
			<direction>output</direction>
			<query_name>EthTx</query_name>
		</sbEthTx>
		<sbClientsNum>
			<name>Number of Clients</name>
			<direction>output</direction>
			<query_name>ClientsNum</query_name>
		</sbClientsNum>
		<sbMediaRssi>
			<name>Wireless RSSI</name>
			<direction>output</direction>
			<query_name>MediaRssi</query_name>
		</sbMediaRssi>
		<sbMediaLinkQuality>
			<name>Wireless Link Quality</name>
			<direction>output</direction>
			<query_name>MediaLinkQuality</query_name>
		</sbMediaLinkQuality>
	</fields>
</interface>
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1) Run it from the command line 1 time, post the command and output. Perform all methods once each. (get, index, etc.)
2) Cut and paste the entries from your poller cache.

My guess is that you are getting some additional nonsensical information out of your STDOUT stream while polling using perl.

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Post by rwhalen »

TheWitness wrote:1) Run it from the command line 1 time, post the command and output. Perform all methods once each. (get, index, etc.)
2) Cut and paste the entries from your poller cache.

My guess is that you are getting some additional nonsensical information out of your STDOUT stream while polling using perl.

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Strange...I dont get anything for the "gets" but i get results for the "query"...

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cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public index
1
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public query device
1:Whalen
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public query WirelessTx
1:932726
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public query WirelessRx
1:3039709
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public query EthTx
1:870561755
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public query EthRx
1:125526439
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public query ClientsNum
1:0
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public query MediaRssi
1:95
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public query MediaLinkQuality
1:82.5
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public get device
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public get WirelessTx
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public get WirelessRx
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public get EthTx
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public get EthRx
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public get ClientsNum
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public get MediaRssi
cacti# perl sb_cacti.pl 192.168.1.15 public get MediaLinkQuality
cacti#
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Data Source: NewarkNet MikroTik - Traffic - 192.168.1.1 - wireless  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/newarknet_mikrotik_traffic_in_11.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 (Host: host.domain.com, Community: public)  
Data Source: NewarkNet MikroTik - Traffic - 192.168.1.1 - wireless  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/newarknet_mikrotik_traffic_in_11.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.1 (Host: host.domain.com, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2620 - Traffic - 172.17.1.1 - Fa0/0  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/newarknet_cisco_2020_traffic_in_10.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.3 (Host: 172.17.1.1, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2620 - Traffic - 172.17.1.1 - Fa0/0  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/newarknet_cisco_2020_traffic_in_10.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.3 (Host: 172.17.1.1, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2620 - Traffic - 206.121.213.30 - Se0/1  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/newarknet_cisco_2020_traffic_in_9.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.2 (Host: 172.17.1.1, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2620 - Traffic - 206.121.213.30 - Se0/1  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/newarknet_cisco_2020_traffic_in_9.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.2 (Host: 172.17.1.1, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2620 - Traffic - 206.121.212.158 - Se0/0  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/newarknet_cisco_2020_traffic_in_8.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 (Host: 172.17.1.1, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2620 - Traffic - 206.121.212.158 - Se0/0  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/newarknet_cisco_2020_traffic_in_8.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.1 (Host: 172.17.1.1, Community: public)  
Data Source: NewarkNet MikroTik - Traffic - 172.16.1.2 - public  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/newarknet_mikrotik_traffic_in_12.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.3 (Host: host.domain.com, Community: public)  
Data Source: NewarkNet MikroTik - Traffic - 172.16.1.2 - public  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/newarknet_mikrotik_traffic_in_12.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.3 (Host: host.domain.com, Community: public)  
Data Source: COOP MikroTik - Traffic - 172.16.1.1 - Public  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/coop_mikrotik_traffic_in_13.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.2 (Host: 172.16.1.1, Community: coop1)  
Data Source: COOP MikroTik - Traffic - 172.16.1.1 - Public  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/coop_mikrotik_traffic_in_13.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.2 (Host: 172.16.1.1, Community: coop1)  
Data Source: COOP MikroTik - Traffic - 12.198.64.65 - Coop  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/coop_mikrotik_traffic_in_14.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.3 (Host: 172.16.1.1, Community: coop1)  
Data Source: COOP MikroTik - Traffic - 12.198.64.65 - Coop  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/coop_mikrotik_traffic_in_14.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.3 (Host: 172.16.1.1, Community: coop1)  
Data Source: Jack Wietecha - Traffic - 192.168.1.175/Wireless  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/jack_wietecha_traffic_in_16.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.2 (Host: 192.168.1.175, Community: public)  
Data Source: Jack Wietecha - Traffic - 192.168.1.175/Wireless  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/jack_wietecha_traffic_in_16.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.2 (Host: 192.168.1.175, Community: public)  
Data Source: Jack Wietecha - Traffic - Ethernet  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/jack_wietecha_traffic_in_17.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.4 (Host: 192.168.1.175, Community: public)  
Data Source: Jack Wietecha - Traffic - Ethernet  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/jack_wietecha_traffic_in_17.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.4 (Host: 192.168.1.175, Community: public)  
Data Source: COOP MikroTik - Mikrotik - SNMP - CPU Load (5 min)  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/coop_mikrotik_cpu_19.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2.1 (Host: 172.16.1.1, Community: coop1)  
Data Source: NewarkNet MikroTik - Mikrotik - SNMP - CPU Load (5 min)  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/newarknet_mikrotik_cpu_20.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2.1 (Host: host.domain.com, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2620 - 5 Minute CPU  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/newarknet_cisco_2020_5min_cpu_21.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0 (Host: 172.17.1.1, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/19  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_95.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.20 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/19  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_95.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.20 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/20  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_96.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.21 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/20  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_96.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.21 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/21  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_97.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.22 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/21  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_97.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.22 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/22  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_98.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.23 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/22  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_98.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.23 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/23  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_99.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.24 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/23  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_99.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.24 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/24  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_100.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.25 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/24  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_100.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.25 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Nu0  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_101.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.26 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Nu0  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_101.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.26 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - 172.16.1.4 - VL2  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_102.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.27 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - 172.16.1.4 - VL2  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_102.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.27 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/18  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_94.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.19 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/18  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_94.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.19 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/17  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_93.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.18 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/17  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_93.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.18 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/6  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_82.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.7 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/6  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_82.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.7 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/7  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_83.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.8 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/7  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_83.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.8 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/8  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_84.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.9 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/8  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_84.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.9 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/9  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_85.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.10 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/9  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_85.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.10 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/10  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_86.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.11 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/10  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_86.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.11 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/11  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_87.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.12 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/11  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_87.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.12 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/12  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_88.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.13 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/12  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_88.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.13 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/13  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_89.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.14 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/13  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_89.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.14 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/14  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_90.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.15 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/14  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_90.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.15 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/15  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_91.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.16 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/15  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_91.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.16 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/16  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_92.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.17 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/16  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_92.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.17 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/1  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_77.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.2 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/1  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_77.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.2 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/2  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_78.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.3 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/2  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_78.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.3 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/3  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_79.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.4 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/3  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_79.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.4 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/4  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_80.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.5 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/4  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_80.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.5 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/5  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_81.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.6 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - Fa0/5  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_81.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.6 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - VL1  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_76.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  
Data Source: Cisco 2924 - Traffic - VL1  
RRD: /usr/local/share/cacti/rra/cisco_2924_switch_traffic_in_76.rrd  
Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.1 (Host: 172.16.1.4, Community: public)  




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Also, after I add the device with the smartBridges template, and go to create the graphs, I only have the following options, shown in the screenshot attached.
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