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Andy
Nimbostratus
May 02, 2013Interface monitoring via SNMP
I am wanting to monitor the interface throughput of both clustered and non-clustered F5 devices, all of which are version 11.0 or above. The SNMP MIB index that I am querying is .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1 and it's subtree, this index is able to determine the interface name, speed, MAC Address etc, however when I try to extract the interface throughput statictics of a VLAN wihtin a NIC team using this index the values are wrong.
Has anyone come across this issue before?
3 Replies
- Hamish
Cirrocumulus
I remember this from back in v9 days... I thought it was fixed by v11 though... Sorry, don't have anything to monitor it at the moment to check for you.
H - Hamish
Cirrocumulus
Although you do have too many 1's on the end of that OID. The table is at .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1
A quick SNMP walk against my units reveals that the octet & packet counts remain stubbornly at 0 on a vCMP (And the vCMP host). Only the entries for the physical interfaces increment. Looks like they didn't do it after all.
H - Andy
Nimbostratus
Is there anything in the roadmap to fix this, or would a CR be needed?
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