Cisco Nexus 5548 Mib

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Hi, I'm evaluating PRTG. Looks very nice. We have nexus5k en UCS since last month. If I choose add sensor/snmp library/Cisco-interfaces.oidlib = I get a long, long list like this: IF-MIB if: 16842752 if index. Colom 'Names' is different for each if: if type, if index, if mtu. Is if = 151060520 correct? Which 'Name' do I have to choose?

Cisco Nexus 5548 Mib

We want, UP/down status, traffic. Johan Portname: (port) ifalias port -(151060481 alias -(151060481) BRUSWISUP11 - Inband Mgmt 10:06:58 GET NEXT: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2.151060481 10:06:58 DoRequest 0 10:06:58 Init Session 10:06:58 Host: 10.102.4.170:161 10:06:58 Timeout: 2000000 10:06:58 Version: 1 10:06:58 Open Session 10:06:58 Send Request 10:06:58 Send Done 10:06:58 Start 56069448 10:06:58 Done 56069448 Status=0 10:06:58 0 ASNOCTETSTR: Vlan40 10:06:58 GetNext=1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2.151060520 10:06:58 Current: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2.151060520 10:06:58 Description: Vlan40 10:06:58 Testing. It's hard for me to say exactly with this output which interface you want to monitor and whether that is the correct interface but in PRTG when you use the Cisco OID template, you should see other lines in the OID for things like if oper status which shows the Interface Operational Status and if speed for the traffic. If you select those for the interface you want, it will create the graph and data table accordingly.

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With regard to the SNMP tester output, the port BRUSWISUP11 - Inband Mgmt relates to the alias 151060481 and that is what should be listed when creating the Library sensor. Hi, I've tried this morning with the following sensor 'SNMP traffic 32bit sensor' (same as on the catalust 4503 with IOS) but the counters stay at zero. It looks like that Cisco does not add anymore counter to their VLAN Interfaces. Any idea where they store the counters for those virtual interfaces?

Hi, I think there is a way to monitor the traffic.