Hi,
Since this is an individual OID (not part of an instanced table, which are a nightmare to do via custom oids), you just take the numberic and text OID and put .0 on the end.
Something like this would work pretty ok :
https://i.imgur.com/qTXQw83.png
The difference between a gauge and a counter is important, this is a gauge, whereas cpmTotalISDNSyncPPPCalls is a counter. We don’t seem to expose the OID format on the site at the moment, that’s still on my todo list!
With autodiscovery on, it’ll probably be discovered on every Cisco device. Not sure if you want this or not.
Thanks,
Adam.
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Subject: Re: [Observium] Observium Cisco MIB
Hi Adam, thanks for this info. It is very helpful.
I am specifically looking for this OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4 cpmActiveDS0s
For adding Custom OID, how would this look as far as the data being entered?
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 2:10 PM Adam Armstrong via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:
Hi Andrew,
mibs.observium.org is just a front end to the MIB collection we’ve built up over time. It doesn’t actually have any relation to Observium’s support. It’s actually intended as a development/diagnostic tool for Observium users and developers when adding new support. I’d say a good 95% of MIBs we have, we don’t actually collect anything from (to get everything would take us centuries!)
Collecting data and building UI elements around it is a pretty lengthy task, so we can generally only do this for either very common or very standardised data.
Other things we can collect as graphs, or you can manually monitor individual OIDs using the custom OID function.
Do you know specifically what data you’d want from this MIB? It’s pretty old school.
For context, we currently have over 9,000 MIBs and over 1,000,000 OIDs in the mibs.observium.org database.
Thanks,
Adam.
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Sent: 26 September 2019 19:49
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Subject: [Observium] Observium Cisco MIB
I found this MIB on the Observium MIB list, I noticed it was not part of my Observium install. Is there a way to make a part of it? I have some voice routers that I want to monitor.
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