Hmm.
Interesting that they seem to have a MIB file after all. Apparently since the beginning of this year. :-) Especially as they don't even support regular RFC mibs such as the centuries old BGP4-MIB :|
I see health stats (voltage, temperature), wireless stats, PoE stats, interface stats; would be nice if they actually populated the description of the fields, no?
Tom
On 24/09/2013 17:52, Robbie Wright wrote:
Tom, I like your sense of humor. MT is a pain to work with on most support issues. I've been trying to get snmpv3 to work between Observium and MT for weeks and still struggling with the mismatched engineID problem. MT's MIB is pretty well documented and I'd like to donate to Observium to offically support the MIB, ala Cisco. MT get's plenty of my "donations" when boards blow up that they won't RMA. Or I buy lemons (like the 1100) and have to replace all of them.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Tom Laermans <tom.laermans@powersource.cx> wrote:
Robbie,I'm not sure Mikrotik accepts donations, but if you can bribe them to add a decent SNMP implementation, by all means go ahead!
On 09/24/2013 04:23 PM, Robbie Wright wrote:
We too use Mikrotik's for pppoe servers (and would happily "donate" for MT MIB support)
Tom
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