I have a pair of Cisco 3850 switches (stacked) that I’m using as a core for our relatively small office.  I have added them to my Observium system and the normal Cisco L2 & L3 interfaces have been detected and are now in monitoring but the wireless features of the devices are not showing up.  I would like to graph the number of active users for each WLAN.

 

I see from Cisco’s site (ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/supportlists/cat3850/cat3850-supportlist.html), that there are a few wireless-oriented MIBs that are supported, but I don’t see them in the list of MIBs on my Observium server.

 

AIRESPACE-WIRELESS-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-IDS-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-AP-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-CCX-RM-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-CLIENT-ROAMING-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-DOT11-CCX-CLIENT-DIAG-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-DOT11-CCX-CLIENT-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-DOT11-CLIENT-CCX-REPORTS-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-DOT11-CLIENT-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-DOT11-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-DOWNLOAD-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-LINKTEST-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-MFP-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-MOBILITY-EXT-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-QOS-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-REAP-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-ROGUE-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-RRM-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-SI-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-TSM-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-WLAN-MIB

CISCO-LWAPP-WLAN-SECURITY-MIB

 

Is there a procedure for configuring the devices to start using the new MIBs once they have been copied to the appropriate directory or do I need to play around with a SNMP walker to find them myself?

 

Chris Callison