[mrtg] Re: Cisco_router_cpu_monitoring

Marc Bilodeau marc at somix.com
Fri Dec 13 17:27:58 MET 2002


Hello,

We have used environmental monitoring equipment from Netbotz and Uptime.
They both make good equipment.  Now we use probes from www.akcpinc.com.

If anyone is interested you can check out our probe on-line:
http://216.204.98.67. They work great with MRTG.

Sincerely,

Marc

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On Behalf Of McDonald, Dan
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 8:58 AM
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Subject: [mrtg] Re: Cisco_router_cpu_monitoring 



>From: Sander Foppen [mailto:sander.foppen at tnf.nl]

>You need to use the following OIDs

>Cisco Local CPU avgBusy1   .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.57 
>Cisco Local CPU avgBusy5   .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58
No, you should stop using the long deprecated (over five years!)
cisco-monolithic mib and use the modern equivalent in the
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB. Do a walk on: snmpwalk -c public ip.of.router
cpmCPUTotalEntry -m CISCO-PROCESS-MIB to determine which OIDs your
particular box supports

>Cisco Temperature          .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3
The 2600 series does not support temperature monitoring.  The only heat
related mib contains only three values: not so hot, getting warm, and
melting -- shutdown imminent.

If you really want temperature, I have had the best success with an
exterior box called the SP2+ made by Uptime Devices
(www.uptimedevices.com).  I've got them scattered all over my network,
they poll easily with mrtg, have a built-in web server for really
trivial configuration, and will even e-mail you if it crosses a
temperature threshhold.  I have mine set up to be polled by mrtg, the
results sent to big brother using bbmrtg.pl, and then I let Big Brother
page me for temperature and humidity extremes.

/* std. disclaimer - I don't have any financial ties to UptimeDevices,
just a satisfied customer*/

Daniel J McDonald, CCIE #2495, CNX
Lan/Wan Integrator
Austin Energy
1.512.322.6739
dan.mcdonald at austinenergy.com


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On Behalf Of Çaðlar Dabanoðlu
Sent: vrijdag 13 december 2002 10:49
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Subject: [mrtg] Cisco_router_cpu_monitoring 


Hello to everyone in the list.

I have a few questions on mrtg to anyone willing to answer me. I am
using mrtg on windows 2000 professional in my firm. I want to monitor my
cisco 2620 router's Cpu Load, Heat, and Cpu utilization. If anyone can
help me I would be pleased.

Thanks for everyone...

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