Hello, I have couple of cisco 7140, and NAV can't see all routers interfaces. In router-ports report I can see only some of ATM interfaces, but not all. Also, there is lack of Fast Etherent interfaces. I tried re-adding device to nav, but it didn't help. Missing subinterfaces are on different modules... What I should check? MRTG is working with this routers with no problem. regards -- Woj
From john.m.bredal at ntnu.no Wed Jan 4 13:38:51 2006 From: john.m.bredal at ntnu.no (John Magne Bredal) Date: Wed Jan 4 13:38:02 2006 Subject: [Nav-users] Cricket error In-Reply-To: <200601031026.55728.woj@tstd.pl> References: <OF63248337.796A72F9-ONC12570E5.003234BD-C12570E5.003740CC@uis.no> <43BA40F0.1010406@ntnu.no> <200601031026.55728.woj@tstd.pl> Message-ID: <43BBC1DB.7030408@ntnu.no>
Wojciech Kozicki wrote:
I have some additional question, is there way to put some user-specific OIDs to NAV-Cricket? For example - I have cisco catalyst 2900 + ATM module, NAV is not recognizing it correctly, can I put somewhere OIDs to have statistics generated?
regards
The easiest way would be to add configuration to the Defaults-files in Cricket and make a local directory to collect data to using those OID's. I am not sure how to add OID's to NAV without messing with the database, perhaps some other NAV-developer may answer this? -- John Magne Bredal NTNU, ITEA - Nettgruppa "Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after you."
From john.m.bredal at ntnu.no Wed Jan 4 13:40:32 2006 From: john.m.bredal at ntnu.no (John Magne Bredal) Date: Wed Jan 4 13:39:41 2006 Subject: [Nav-users] Cisco 7140 - nav can't see some of router interfaces In-Reply-To: <200601041322.24818.woj@tstd.pl> References: <200601041322.24818.woj@tstd.pl> Message-ID: <43BBC240.6000303@ntnu.no>
Wojciech Kozicki wrote:
Hello,
I have couple of cisco 7140, and NAV can't see all routers interfaces. In router-ports report I can see only some of ATM interfaces, but not all. Also, there is lack of Fast Etherent interfaces. I tried re-adding device to nav, but it didn't help.
There are (unfortunately) two directories for router-interfaces - giga-router-interfaces and router-interfaces. Have you checked both? -- John Magne Bredal NTNU, ITEA - Nettgruppa "Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after you."
From Vidar.Faltinsen at uninett.no Wed Jan 4 13:41:16 2006 From: Vidar.Faltinsen at uninett.no (Vidar Faltinsen) Date: Wed Jan 4 13:41:23 2006 Subject: [Nav-users] Cisco 7140 - nav can't see some of router interfaces In-Reply-To: <200601041322.24818.woj@tstd.pl> References: <200601041322.24818.woj@tstd.pl> Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0601041333510.18181@tyholt-ng.uninett.no>
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Wojciech Kozicki wrote:
Hello,
I have couple of cisco 7140, and NAV can't see all routers interfaces. In router-ports report I can see only some of ATM interfaces, but not all. Also, there is lack of Fast Etherent interfaces. I tried re-adding device to nav, but it didn't help.
Missing subinterfaces are on different modules...
What I should check?
MRTG is working with this routers with no problem.
MRTG has traffic counters for the interfaces that NAV are missing? You should verify what the router returns of ifindexes/ifdescr from the interfaces MIB. I know the support has been varying in respect to fast/gigethernet-based subinterface support. At one point ios gave us the ifindexes, but the octet counters were not maintained. Do a snmpwalk directly to the router in question, something like: snmpwalk -On -c <snmp read community> -v2c <ip address> ifdescr or snmpwalk -On -c <snmp read community> -v2c <ip address> .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2 - Vidar