Hi
I have Brocade 7750 and 7250 under NAV, Under Power and Fan Nav display no power fan found no fan found.
Is there a way for populate it ?
Regards
On Sun, 22 Jan 2017 21:02:31 +0100 michele.moscatelli@outlook.com wrote:
I have Brocade 7750 and 7250 under NAV, Under Power and Fan Nav display no power fan found no fan found.
Is there a way for populate it ?
Maybe, maybe not.
NAV will populate the list of power supplies and fans from ENTITY-MIB::entPhysicalTable. If this table is not supported, or not fully populated by Brocade's implementation, NAV will not find any PSUs and fans.
If Brocade does, you may get a list of these entities - but, you won't get their status. NAV currently only supports proprietary MIBs from Cisco and HP to get the actual status of the collected fans and PSUs.
If you know which MIBs can provide this information for Brocade devices, that's the first step to actually implementing support for it.
Dear Morten
I have a mibs, but I don't know how to handle it ...
Do you want take a look at it ?
Other question, what means gray dot behind ip to mac on (switch) device info tab ?
The dot are all gray about ip to mac on all my devices L2 switch except L3 switch.
Best Regards
________________________________ Da: Morten Brekkevold morten.brekkevold@uninett.no Inviato: mercoledì 25 gennaio 2017 08.42 A: michele.moscatelli@outlook.com Cc: nav-dev@uninett.no Oggetto: Re: Brocade 7750 and 7250
On Sun, 22 Jan 2017 21:02:31 +0100 michele.moscatelli@outlook.com wrote:
I have Brocade 7750 and 7250 under NAV, Under Power and Fan Nav display no power fan found no fan found.
Is there a way for populate it ?
Maybe, maybe not.
NAV will populate the list of power supplies and fans from ENTITY-MIB::entPhysicalTable. If this table is not supported, or not fully populated by Brocade's implementation, NAV will not find any PSUs and fans.
If Brocade does, you may get a list of these entities - but, you won't get their status. NAV currently only supports proprietary MIBs from Cisco and HP to get the actual status of the collected fans and PSUs.
If you know which MIBs can provide this information for Brocade devices, that's the first step to actually implementing support for it.
-- Morten Brekkevold UNINETT
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017 22:13:39 +0000 Michele Moscatelli michele.moscatelli@outlook.com wrote:
I have a mibs, but I don't know how to handle it ... Do you want take a look at it ?
Post a URL to it, and I'll have a look when it's convenient.
Other question, what means gray dot behind ip to mac on (switch) device info tab ? The dot are all gray about ip to mac on all my devices L2 switch except L3 switch.
The gray dot means this job isn't applicable for this type of device (there's no ARP or ND information to collect from an L2 device).
Dear Morten
Thanks for the check, I have sent a mail with the One Drive Link you'll find inside Brocade MIB
Our Case is relative to SWR version ( R stand for router mode).
Regards
________________________________ Da: Morten Brekkevold morten.brekkevold@uninett.no Inviato: mercoledì 15 febbraio 2017 11.48 A: Michele Moscatelli Cc: nav-dev@uninett.no Oggetto: Re: Brocade 7750 and 7250
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017 22:13:39 +0000 Michele Moscatelli michele.moscatelli@outlook.com wrote:
I have a mibs, but I don't know how to handle it ... Do you want take a look at it ?
Post a URL to it, and I'll have a look when it's convenient.
Other question, what means gray dot behind ip to mac on (switch) device info tab ? The dot are all gray about ip to mac on all my devices L2 switch except L3 switch.
The gray dot means this job isn't applicable for this type of device (there's no ARP or ND information to collect from an L2 device).
-- Morten Brekkevold UNINETT