Cisco Switches :: Network Monitoring System With OIDs SGE 2000 And 2010
Nov 7, 2012
I'm setting up a Network Monitoring System in Nagios and Nagvis. Now, I want to monitor the cpu and memory of the switches SGE2000 and SGE2010 with SNMP. Does the OID for the switches SGE2000 and SGE2010 (CPU and Memory).I can't not seem to find them on the Internet(searched for hours).
Lately I've noticed some strange behavior on some of the switch ports. When I go through the logs my SGE2000/2010 stack, I see that some of the ports randomly lose their connection:
I'm having trouble locating the source of the problem. The devices connected to the port are servers and desktops. This happens frequently throughout the day, but not always on the same ports. What could cause the random drops?
I would like to make a monitoring system of my network based on Zabbix . I would like to use SNMP protocol with the Cisco RV180W but in that case, i need its MIB table to generate appropriate OID for CPU and memory using and network information. Where i can find this kind of information ?
I downloaded the ISO for SSE 2010, and the damned thing is too big to burn to a DVD5. I doubt seriously MS expects people to have Dual-Layer discs handy.Is this intended not to be burned, but installed from the desktop instead? I can open the ISO just fine with WinZip.
We had a SGE-2010, just purchased 2 (two) SGE-2010P. I want to stack the switches (all 3) (unless there is a better way). Not sure what is needed hardware wise, and how to physically wire the switches. Had switches years ago (diff brand) that used a special cable that connected the switches. It seems that is not the case here. I have not used fiber in networking before so I am new to that part, I’m willing to learn, just need pointed in the right direction.Can all three switches be stacked, (1) SGE-2010 & (2) SGE-2010P? I THINK I need to use the GBIC port 4 to stack, I understand 1 port is enough if two switches are used, but what about three or more switches.What are the other GBIC ports used for? Will I be better off (can I ) use the GBIC ports LAG (2 ports) to the other switches? Or would regular ports work just as well?
I am a network engineer at a company with more than 300 Cisco switches to monitor and maintain. Any recommendation on a monitoring software providing details such as network topology and links?
Is there any free tool like lanvisor ???I have 50 computers in my lan and wish to monitor all those computers during their online examinations ... I need a free tool which will autostart in all clients so that i can sit in one computer monitoring everyone.
We are using MS System Center Operations Manager to monitor network devices. We are trying to monitor our Cisco ASA 5525-X firewall interfaces.
We have a generic management pack installed that seems to work for parts of the 5525. We can see performance info for IF-4 but none of the other interfaces.
Our Management Pack is a generic Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Version 9.1(1) management pack.
Is there a management pack that is specifically for this Cisco firewall?
We have acquired a cisco sge 2010 to replace our distribution switch. I set up the 802.1X network. Everything works great except I can not find how to enable 802.1x with 'Wake on LAN' on this kind of switch.
On catalyst I saw that it was sufficient to activate this control "authentication control-direction {both | in}" Except that it seems not to exist on this switch. Is there another way to enable 802.1x on WoL without using this command?
Or how to allow the magic packet (WoL) on a tagged port by unauthorized 802.1x?
if the sge2010 switch support Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and if so how do I enable it. I have a small wireless router that support it and would like client connected on it te bo visible from the wan side and that worked when I had another device doing the routing with RIP support the wireless router was picking up that information and the routing for the wireless client was working.
we have a new SGE-2000 switch. At the moment, we are not able to start the configuration, because the default IP is not wirking. We have reset the switch, but it still doesn`t work. We can`t also see the switch in the IP list in our network.
I have defined several V LAN's and the corresponding IP Addresses on the SGE2000. The static routing works fine. On one V LAN there is a Windows 2003 DHCP Server which I have defined as DHCP Relay Server (Option 82), but no packets are relayed. Has anyone a functional setup, with dhcp relay?
I have a sge 2000 24 port POE switch that won't boot, won't communicate on console or TCP/IP, and all of the port lights are lit up green. Holding down the reset button doesn't fix the issue and there aren't any lights illuminated on the left hand side of the switch.
No Network connection after Office 2010 install, I have limmited or no connectivity. I've removed and reloaded drivers, reset router, performed a netsh flush, tried to manually connect, kicked it, threw something at the wall and still no luck.
I want to setup BB to monitor snmptraps with failure. The BB log shows can't connect to all switch ports 161, and I even can't telnet to XXX_17f 161 for example. My switches are Cisco C3550, C2950, ASA etc.
Mon Nov 7 15:43:03 2011 bbnet Can't connect to server XXX_17f on port 161 Mon Nov 7 15:43:03 2011 bbnet Can't connect to server XXX_9f on port 161 Mon Nov 7 15:43:03 2011 bbnet Can't connect to server XXX on port 161
I've just gotten a SG200-08 (SLM2008T-EU), which I would like to monitor remotely from Cacti using SNMP. It seems however, that this switch has no SNMP support - is this correct? Does this mean that there is no way to monitor traffic over the switch's ports short of making a script access the web UI?
I was positively surprised to find the optical transmit/receive values using the show fiber-ports optical-transceiver detailed command on a SG300-10.
Now I'm wondering if there is also a SNMP-MIB to query these values? I've already tried the CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB used by the larger devices running Cisco IOS, but this didn't work.
Does the SGE2000 supports NetFlow? I've checked the Cisco docs and also called Cisco support to which no one has been able to answer me.
Anyhow, just in case it doesn't support NetFlow, how to be able to set up something that would be able to check the bandwidth usage on each port?
I've got a problem where I think the SGE2000 switch is failing when I pump around 190~200Mbps through x2 of the ports (Server A on port 1=130Mbps and Server B on port 2=60Mbps) of Multicast traffic (UDP). I can measure the output from the Streaming servers that provide the multicast content, thats how I know the input to the switch and I know that there are no packets lost or any errors departing from the servers, yet when I increase server B to say 80Mbps, I get break up and all sorts of problems on the client end STBs and it is happening on the multicast content provided by Server A too which is a different source, so I'm 99.9% sure its a SGE2000 switch problem which is why I'd like to monitor it somehow.
I had an interesting issue utilizing a monitoring software for our routers and switches. The monitoring tool indicated a few switches were down, however was unable to ping or telnet into them from the computer I had the software installed on.
We are finally installing 5508 controllers at multiple sites. (Yaaaay) We have an existing SNMP mangement system (Zenoss) that will work fine with these 5508's if I can figure out which OIDs report things like CPU utilization, free mem, temp, number of clients etc. We already have modeler plugins that list the number of APs managed and will also show the wired interface stats. Attached are two files with the resutls of snmpwalk. One has the raw OIDs, the other has the OIDs with the symbolic prefixes.
Most of that I'm looking for seems to be missing. For example, in other Cisco forum posts, it was mentioned that CPU utilization was available via this OID:
We are trying to monitor two stacks of CISCO WS-c3750X running IOS 12.2.(58)SE.
We can get the state of the power supplies, but after a power cycle or reboot of the switches the identifier of ONE of the Power supplies ALWAYS change. The OIDs for the rest of the PS do not vary. The problem happens in the two stacks.
I would like to get CbQos on a Cisco ASR 1002S (IOS-XE Software (PPC_LINUX_IOSD-IPBASEK9-M), Version 15.1(1)S1). With the standard OIDs (cbQosIfIndex - 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.166.1.1.1.1.4).
Anu network monitoring software that would monitors constant network connectivity? I am working with a company who uses an Access database that checks members in and out of a gym. 6-8 people work in the database at any given time. Several times a day the users will get a network error and they have to force the database to close. Sometimes this happens to all of the users and sometimes to just certain ones. I believe the problem lies with the database (due to poor programming) but I want to monitor the network connectivity to see if and when the network connection is dropped and determine if that corresponds with when users begin seeing network errors in the database.
What is the correct way to create an SNMP user on a Nexus 5k Switches and limit the read/write access to some OIDs?I have been searching for hours for configuration examples or guides, but i had no luck.I guess a role has to be created, containing rules for some feature, but the list of features doesn't contain anything about snmp.This is my configuration on catalyst switches and i'd like to achieve the same result on the Nexus 5k:
conf term access-list 10 permit host x.x.x.x access-list 10 deny any snmp-server view myview ccCopyTable included snmp-server group mygroup v3 priv read myview write myview access 10 snmp-server user myuser mygroup v3 auth md5 xxxxxx priv aes 256 xxxxxx end
I changed the setting from static to dynamic and the switch froze up. all lights on the panel flashed, when they stopped the system light on the left side continued to flash. I tryied unplugging unit as well as depressing the reset for longer than 30 seconds. Unit still the same.
I'm new to the Cisco forums and new to Cisco switches. We just purchased 3 new SGE2010P's and 2 SGE2000P's last week and delivered on Monday.It basically boils down to this. After configuring the system time and hitting Apply and the saving the Running config to the Boot Config and then Restarting the switch the time and date do not remain configured. It other settings but not the date and time.
We have a VOIP system with 1 physical NIC attached to our SG500X. It has a virtual MAC address along with the physical MAC address. It has 2 IP addresses tied to it.
I can ping the physical IP address, but can only ping the virtual address from the same vlan as the virtual nic. However, if I clear the arp table, a few pings will go through until they all time out again. This is causing problems on my phone system, and I need to establish this communication. I have tried putting in static MAC and ARP entries, but that does not work.