From: Joshua K. <jos...@tr...> - 2007-09-21 18:03:10
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the command to run with snmpwalk to just get the values back is: snmpwalk -Oe -v 2c -c public gsonc-arc-4948-1 .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7.38 IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.38 = INTEGER: 2 rather than: [hobbit@gsonc-spg-ops-1 cisco-4948]$ snmpwalk -v 2c -c public gsonc- arc-4948-1 .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7.38 IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.38 = INTEGER: down(2) But devmon is still reporting the items that are "admin down" which I thought I was telling it not to by: ifAdminStatNum : ignore : 2 and i've tried it: ifAdminStatNum : ignore : 2.+ Don't know what is going on. On Sep 21, 2007, at 11:55 AM, Trent Melcher wrote: > On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 11:44 -0400, Joshua Krause wrote: >> I tried throwing an exception in this format: >> >> ifAdminStatNum : ignore : down(2) > > Try just "2" the down is being added from the MIB your OID is only > reporting 2 > > There is an option in snmpwalk to turn that off so you can see just > the > stat being pulled. > > Look at your transform file you should see something similar to this: > > ifAdminStatTxt : SWITCH : {ifAdminStatNum} 1=up,2=admin > down,3=testing > ifOperStatTxt : SWITCH : {ifOperStatNum} > 1=up,2=down,3=testing,4=unknown,5=dormant,6=not present,7=lowe > r layer down > ifStat : BEST : {ifAdminStatTxt},{ifOperStatTxt} > ifSpeed : SPEED : {ifBps} > ifAliasBox : REGSUB : {ifAlias} /(\S+.*)/ [$1]/ > > This shows where the "admin down" gets defined from to be displayed > >> >> Which i was hoping that it would just not display anything with a >> down(2) state. But when i do an snmpwalk with the "ifAdminStatNum" >> it >> doesn't kick back anything. >> >> [hobbit@gsonc-spg-ops-1 if_stat]$ snmpwalk -v 2c -c public gsonc- >> arc-4948-1 ifAdminStatNum >> ifAdminStatNum: Unknown Object Identifier (Sub-id not found: (top) -> >> ifAdminStatNum) >> >> >> but if i do this: >> >> [hobbit@gsonc-spg-ops-1 if_stat]$ snmpwalk -v 2c -c public gsonc- >> arc-4948-1 ifAdminStatus >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.2 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.3 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.4 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.5 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.6 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.7 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.8 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.9 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.10 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.11 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.12 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.13 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.14 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.15 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.16 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.17 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.18 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.19 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.20 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.21 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.22 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.23 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.24 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.25 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.26 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.27 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.28 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.29 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.30 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.31 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.32 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.33 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.34 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.35 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.36 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.37 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.38 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.39 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.40 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.41 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.42 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.43 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.44 = INTEGER: down(2) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.45 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.46 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.47 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.48 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.49 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.50 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.51 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.52 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.53 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.54 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.55 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.56 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.57 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.58 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.59 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.60 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.61 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.62 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.63 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.64 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.65 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.66 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.67 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.68 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.69 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.70 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.71 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.72 = INTEGER: up(1) >> IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.73 = INTEGER: up(1) >> >> >> Now the current oids file for if_stat has these listed: >> >> [hobbit@gsonc-spg-ops-1 if_stat]$ more oids >> ifName : .1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.1 : branch >> ifAlias : .1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.18 : branch >> ifBps : .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5 : branch >> ifAdminStatNum : .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7 : branch >> ifOperStatNum : .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8 : branch >> >> >> Do these names need to match an actual name on the device itself? Or >> do the OID's just need to be correct? Or do both need to match? >> >> On Sep 21, 2007, at 11:29 AM, Trent Melcher wrote: >> >>> Look at the exception file in your templates. The answer is in >>> there. >>> Also look at the TEMPLATES document in the doc folder. >>> >>> Trent >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: dev...@li... >>> [mailto:dev...@li...] On Behalf Of >>> Joshua Krause >>> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 10:23 AM >>> To: dev...@li... >>> Subject: [Devmon] cisco templates >>> >>> How can i go about not showing any interface that is in an "admin >>> down" state. But i would like to exclude them from all test. Until >>> they are made active. >>> >>> thanks >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> - >>> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft >>> Defy all challenges. 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