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apparently we are missing the script to detect pixos.
have a go now. I'm not sure what will work, as i don't have a PIX to test.
likely it will enable detection for the cisco mibs, but fetching of versions and the like will fail.
patches welcome :)
adam.
On 2012-04-04 16:55, Chris Stone wrote:
I have a couple of Cisco PIX 501's setup in Observium, but they are being seen only as Generic Devices:
Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.3(5) Operating System Generic Device Contact support@axint.net Location Denver, CO Uptime 291 days, 22h 45m 55s
And the only graphs I am getting are Uptime and the ethernet port counters (traffic, packets, etc). Nothing for memory or cpu.
Both firewalls are the same - here's the info on one of them:
voip-fw# show ver
Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.3(5) Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 3.0(4)
Compiled on Thu 04-Aug-05 21:40 by morlee
voip-fw up 291 days 22 hours
Hardware: PIX-501, 16 MB RAM, CPU Am5x86 133 MHz Flash E28F640J3 @ 0x3000000, 8MB BIOS Flash E28F640J3 @ 0xfffd8000, 128KB
0: ethernet0: address is 0016.c836.223a, irq 9 1: ethernet1: address is 0016.c836.223c, irq 10 Licensed Features: Failover: Disabled VPN-DES: Enabled VPN-3DES-AES: Enabled Maximum Physical Interfaces: 2 Maximum Interfaces: 2 Cut-through Proxy: Enabled Guards: Enabled URL-filtering: Enabled Inside Hosts: 10 Throughput: Unlimited IKE peers: 10
My understanding was that PIX firewalls were supported. Is what I am getting all the support there currently is? Or is there something else I need to do to enable cpu and memory counters. I had them setup in Cacti previously, so it would seem that the SNMP counters do exist.
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