Yes, we occasionally steal entries from these lists. A few NMS vendors have them... :)
 
To add a new device type (which is specific to operating system and/or MIB family), you need an OS definition with a list of OIDs to match that OS.
 
It's fairly simple to detect an OS and show the icon, it gets exponentially harder when you want to collect OS/MIB specific data from it, though :)
 
adam.
 
------ Original Message ------
From: "Tristan Rhodes" <tristanrhodes@weber.edu>
To: "Observium Network Observation System" <observium@observium.org>
Sent: 11/24/2014 4:09:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Observium] CE 0.14.11.6000
 
I am probably over simplifying this, but for basic device detection do you just need a mapping of "device type" to SNMP sysObjectID?  Something like this list?

http://discovery.bmc.com/confluence/display/Configipedia/List+of+discoverable+network+devices

Tristan

Tristan Rhodes
Network Engineer
Weber State University
801.626.8549


On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Eduardo Schoedler <listas@esds.com.br> wrote:
2014-11-24 18:49 GMT-02:00 Eduardo Schoedler <listas@esds.com.br>:
> +$config['os'][$os]['sysObjectID'][] = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.6.1.101."; // SF300-24

Sorry, this OID is for an SF300-24 ports.

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