Hi, I would like to put in a request for templates for the HP A Series Networking Family.
I believe this would also cover the H3C series of networking equipment.
examples:
MSR30-20 Routers
MSR30-40 Routers
A5800 Switches
A5120G Switches
A3600 Switches
I can provide snmpwalk information.....
HP A Series Networking
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Re: HP A Series Networking
I am also interested in these. I have various models of 5800s running across my environment and it would be awesome to have per port bandwidth monitoring.
I am not opposed to grinding out a little work, but I am extremely green to Cacti and SNMP stuff.
Update: 7/5!
So I have found all the mibs for the A Series HP switches. I have 150 megs worth of mibs and I kind know what data I want to track. I am looking at the interface related mib set. I am trying to pull some meaningful values out of the info I have. Does anyone have a good methodology to use for digging for this information? Or is it just a hardcore guess and test process?
I am not opposed to grinding out a little work, but I am extremely green to Cacti and SNMP stuff.
Update: 7/5!
So I have found all the mibs for the A Series HP switches. I have 150 megs worth of mibs and I kind know what data I want to track. I am looking at the interface related mib set. I am trying to pull some meaningful values out of the info I have. Does anyone have a good methodology to use for digging for this information? Or is it just a hardcore guess and test process?
Re: HP A Series Networking
Ok, so full disclosure, I am pretty new to Cacti. I used to use MRTG with smokeping back in the day, but it was prepackaged for me so I was pretty much just a consumer of the app at that point.
Moving on, the packaged snmp - interface statistics data query covers like 99% of everything we need to fully monitor an individual interface. Putting together a graph/template would be pretty easy to do on your own and I am not sure that it really merits someone's hard work and effort. If I were the OP, I would simply do the following:
Moving on, the packaged snmp - interface statistics data query covers like 99% of everything we need to fully monitor an individual interface. Putting together a graph/template would be pretty easy to do on your own and I am not sure that it really merits someone's hard work and effort. If I were the OP, I would simply do the following:
- Add your router/switch/network device with the appropriate information.
- Apply the SNMP - Interface Statistics Data Query.
- Learn how to make a Graph template.
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