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OXE AND SOLARWINDS

Posted: 22 Dec 2015 05:37
by Tenna
Hello everyone

Please if you can help me in here. We want to monitor OXE on the free monitoring software such as the Nagios.

I think it will need the SNMP Trap License on the OXE and MIBs to be loaded on the SNMP Manager - Nagios.

Please if some one can tell me from where I can get the MIBS and import into Nagios.

Regards

Tenna

Re: OXE AND SOLARWINDS

Posted: 22 Dec 2015 08:02
by tot3nkopf
In OXE:
/etc/snmp/mibs/export/

Do you have SNMP trap license on the OXE (lock 153)?

Re: OXE AND SOLARWINDS

Posted: 24 Dec 2015 22:39
by Tenna
Hi tot3nkopf

The Lock 153 is Yes. Is it possible for us to get the MIBS from BPWS

Thanks

Tenna

Re: OXE AND SOLARWINDS

Posted: 25 Dec 2015 19:42
by cavagnaro
Tot already gave you the path from where to get them, not BPWS

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Re: OXE AND SOLARWINDS

Posted: 17 Nov 2016 12:52
by KIKA
Hi Everyone,

Does somebody have screen about how snmp trap or any snmp looks with a events of OXE?-
This is the first time I have to work with this, I already did the configuration and also I already have informttion in SNMP Trap.
But, for me, the information it's not showing in a "friendly" way, I have to open each line, scroll down and find the incident.
This is why I want to see screens of the others SNMP to check if I missing someting in the SNMP monitor configuration.
snmp trap oxe.jpg
than you!

Re: OXE AND SOLARWINDS

Posted: 18 Nov 2016 06:31
by tot3nkopf
You need to implement the SNMP MIB on Solariswinds and use MIB parser with this MIB file.
Then you will have more "friendly" output.

Re: OXE AND SOLARWINDS

Posted: 18 Nov 2016 12:52
by KIKA
tot3nkopf wrote:You need to implement the SNMP MIB on Solariswinds and use MIB parser with this MIB file.
Then you will have more "friendly" output.
Hi, I was using SNMP Trap but I'm going to use Solarwinds to check incidents, Could you please tell me which product choose?

http://www.solarwinds.com/downloads

Re: OXE AND SOLARWINDS

Posted: 22 Nov 2016 04:31
by tot3nkopf
I guess you need to go on Solarwinds support or forums: https://thwack.solarwinds.com/thread/16217
Solarwinds is only one of the many network monitoring tools.