Hello nav users!
When adding a new device EdgeCore ES4612 not provide information about activity at the ports. At Home > Reports > Switch ports: indicated only ifindex, module and port.
via snmp everything looks fine:
%snmpwalk -v2c -c some 172.16.2.49 ifSpeed IF-MIB::ifSpeed.1 = Gauge32: 1000000000 IF-MIB::ifSpeed.2 = Gauge32: 1000000000 IF-MIB::ifSpeed.3 = Gauge32: 1000000000 IF-MIB::ifSpeed.4 = Gauge32: 1000000000 IF-MIB::ifSpeed.5 = Gauge32: 1000000000 IF-MIB::ifSpeed.6 = Gauge32: 1000000000 IF-MIB::ifSpeed.7 = Gauge32: 1000000000 IF-MIB::ifSpeed.8 = Gauge32: 1000000000 IF-MIB::ifSpeed.9 = Gauge32: 1000000000 IF-MIB::ifSpeed.10 = Gauge32: 1000000000 IF-MIB::ifSpeed.11 = Gauge32: 1000000000 IF-MIB::ifSpeed.12 = Gauge32: 1000000000
%snmpwalk -v2c -c some 172.16.2.49 ifOperStatus IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.1 = INTEGER: up(1) IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.2 = INTEGER: up(1) IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.3 = INTEGER: up(1) IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.4 = INTEGER: lowerLayerDown(7) IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.5 = INTEGER: lowerLayerDown(7) IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.6 = INTEGER: lowerLayerDown(7) IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.7 = INTEGER: lowerLayerDown(7) IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.8 = INTEGER: lowerLayerDown(7) IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.9 = INTEGER: up(1) IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.10 = INTEGER: up(1) IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.11 = INTEGER: up(1) IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.12 = INTEGER: up(1) IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.19 = INTEGER: up(1)
Any idea ?
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 16:10:14 +0300 Kostua kostua@innkom.zp.ua wrote:
Hello nav users!
When adding a new device EdgeCore ES4612 not provide information about activity at the ports.
I am not familiar with EdgeCore products, but a quick google tells me this is a routing switch. Do you use it for routing, and did you add it under the GSW category?
Does Cricket have any entry for the switch at all under the switch-ports tree?
At Home > Reports > Switch ports: indicated only ifindex, module and port.
Only ifindex, module and port? No data in the interface, link, MBps and Description columns?
Morten Brekkevold пишет:
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 16:10:14 +0300 Kostua kostua@innkom.zp.ua wrote:
Hello nav users!
When adding a new device EdgeCore ES4612 not provide information about activity at the ports.
I am not familiar with EdgeCore products, but a quick google tells me this is a routing switch. Do you use it for routing, and did you add it under the GSW category?
Yes, GSW.
Does Cricket have any entry for the switch at all under the switch-ports tree?
Cricket have entry, but no info about traffic through ports.
At Home > Reports > Switch ports: indicated only ifindex, module and port.
Only ifindex, module and port? No data in the interface, link, MBps and Description columns?
Yes, only ifindex, module and port. But, after i deleted and add, information appeared: ifindex, interface, module, port, link, Mbps.
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 22:11:09 +0300 Kostua kostua@innkom.zp.ua wrote:
Does Cricket have any entry for the switch at all under the switch-ports tree?
Cricket have entry, but no info about traffic through ports.
Do you mean to say that each port's traffic graph is blank, or that Cricket does not even list the switch ports?
Only ifindex, module and port? No data in the interface, link, MBps and Description columns?
Yes, only ifindex, module and port. But, after i deleted and add, information appeared: ifindex, interface, module, port, link, Mbps.
Ok.. are all NAV processes running properly? What does the "nav status" command say?
Morten Brekkevold пишет:
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 22:11:09 +0300 Kostua kostua@innkom.zp.ua wrote:
Does Cricket have any entry for the switch at all under the switch-ports tree?
Cricket have entry, but no info about traffic through ports.
Do you mean to say that each port's traffic graph is blank, or that Cricket does not even list the switch ports?
traffic graph is blank
Only ifindex, module and port? No data in the interface, link, MBps and Description columns?
Yes, only ifindex, module and port. But, after i deleted and add, information appeared: ifindex, interface, module, port, link, Mbps.
Ok.. are all NAV processes running properly? What does the "nav status" command say?
debian:~# /usr/sbin/nav status Up: alertengine cricket eventengine getDeviceData logengine mactrace maintengine networkDiscovery servicemon smsd snmptrapd thresholdMon Down: pping
Kostua kostua@innkom.zp.ua wrote:
Do you mean to say that each port's traffic graph is blank, or that Cricket does not even list the switch ports?
traffic graph is blank
Are you receiving any error messages in your Cron Daemon email from Cricket? What do your cricket logs show?
You say the traffic graph is blank for all ports, but what are the values listed in the summary field above the graph? Are they zero values, or are they NaN, i.e. no data has been collected?