HI Adam
The is actually a load of TP-Link MIB files available for this particular switch from there website!
http://static.tp-link.com/res/down/soft/TL-SG2424_V1_MIB_150713.zip http://static.tp-link.com/res/down/soft/TL-SG2424_V1_MIB_150713.zip
I will have look myself and see if I can find anything
Regards
Simon
On 11 Sep 2017, at 13:09, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
This is an eternal problem. 32bit counter can only store 9 months of uptime. Beyond that, it rolls over and looks like it's rebooted.
We use alternative counters on some platforms, but they aren't always present. If you can find an accurate oid on this device we can use it, if not, it's not something we can fix.
Adam.
Sent from BlueMail http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455 On 11 Sep 2017, at 10:18, Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com mailto:simonsmith5521@gmail.com> wrote: Hi All
Im not sure if its Observium or TP-Link I should be asking really but ill ask in both places?
Observium told me, one of our switches rebooted (which seemed odd as nobody can gain physical access to it)
I checked observium and that shows an uptime of 16h 20m 30s
When I snmpwalk the switch I can see
DISMAN-EVENT-MIB::sysUpTimeInstance = Timeticks: (5883922) 16:20:39.22
But the TP-Link web panel shows RunTime: 332 day - 2 hour - 2 min - 39 sec ???
Any suggestions would be helpful :)
Regards
Simon
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