So basically it's per model:
Please see the following response from the vendor.
Yes, the powerAC.
Here is the direct link:
http://contentapps.juniper.net/mib-explorer/search.jsp#object=jnxMX5PowerAC&product=Junos+OS&release=11.4R12
You can get the model via SNMP anyway, right?
I have asked about the "one OS" claim and if it applies to SNMP. Don't know why they couldn't just do jnxPowerAC
Basically this means we have to write a discovery module for every model of Juniper device we want to collect that data on, and then we have to run all of those modules against every juniper device at discovery time to work out which applies to which (or write some new code to only run certain modules on certain *models* of device).
Juniper suck at MIBs, even worse than they suck at building OSes for network hardware.
Full fucking filesystem on flash. Jesus. Why do people still buy their shit?
adam.
------ Original Message ------
From: "Gavin Henry" <ghenry@surevoip.co.uk>
To: "Observium Network Observation System" <observium@observium.org>
Sent: 12/19/2014 4:51:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Observium] Pwr consumption on JunOS
This is an excellent example :
Here you have one example for MX5:
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos12.1/topics/reference/general/objects-for-mx5-nm-mib.html
Per-model MIB objects?
Jesus fucking christ. Eat a million fucking dicks Juniper. Fucking
seriously. What the fuck.
FUCK.
adam.
I'll pass these comments on and will report back :-)
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Kind Regards,
Gavin Henry.
Managing Director.
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