Supported Network Devices
- Which SNMP OID and MIB are supported
What you are going to learn:
The Network Device Monitoring feature supports almost all SNMP-enabled devices. To keep the setup easy and simple, no MIB or OID knowledge is required to use the feature. As explained below, the feature supports the default standards and also some proprietary OIDs. If some information is missing for your device but the values are available through SNMP, let us know and we will add it quickly.
All communication with the devices are done through the SNMP protocol. As long as the device supports SNMP, the inbound, outbound, and error stats for interfaces should be supported for the device. The IETF Interface Counters as defined in RFC2863 are fully supported with a priority to 64-bit counters over 32-bit counters (ifInOctets
, ifOutOctets
, ifHCInOctets
, ifHCOutOctets
, ifInErrors
, ifSpeed
, ifHighSpeed
, ifDescr
, ifName
, ifAlias
, ifType
, ifAdminStatus
, ifOperStatus
).
In the interface list, the Duplex (Half or Full) of the interface will be displayed if the device supports the IETF RFC3635 dot3StatsDuplexStatus
OID.
The IETF standard counters hrProcessorLoad
, defined in RFC2790 (HOST-RESOURCES-MIB), are of course supported. However, a lot of equipment vendors decided to create their own MIB/OID to expose CPU stats. Here is the list of the supported vendors and OIDs:
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