It’s not neighbours, it’s inventory. These are downstream components of the controller.
It’d not make sense in neighbours, neighbours are physical links.
Adam.
From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.org> On Behalf Of Mike Stupalov via observium
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Subject: Re: [Observium] Inventorying Merakis
Hi,
I think this is more useful as "Neighbours" discovery (like LLDP/CDP)..
Lars Joergensen via observium wrote on 10.09.2020 10:58:
Hi Mike,
There’s more in the controller. A few examples:
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::networkName.45.55.105.66.69.97.111.101 = STRING: INMUM
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devName.104.58.30.30.159.8 = STRING: INMUM-MX-01
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devClientCount.104.58.30.30.103.216 = INTEGER: 21
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devSerial.104.58.30.30.103.216 = STRING: Q2KN-XXXX-XXXX
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devProductCode.104.58.30.30.103.216 = STRING: MX64-HW
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devProductDescription.104.58.30.30.103.216 = STRING: Meraki MX64 Cloud Managed Router
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::vlanNumber.105.55.67.49.117.98.111.101.1 = INTEGER: 1
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::vlanNumber.105.55.67.49.117.98.111.101.15 = INTEGER: 15
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::vlanNumber.105.55.67.49.117.98.111.101.16 = INTEGER: 16
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::vlanNumber.105.55.67.49.117.98.111.101.510 = INTEGER: 510
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::vlanName.105.55.67.49.117.98.111.101.1 = STRING: Data
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::vlanName.105.55.67.49.117.98.111.101.15 = STRING: Voice
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::vlanName.105.55.67.49.117.98.111.101.16 = STRING: Misc
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::vlanName.105.55.67.49.117.98.111.101.510 = STRING: Guest
But, as Adam said, pulling it looks like an absolute shitfest of a nightmare. I will get our inventory guys to pull via the Meraki dashboard APIs instead.
Lars
From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.org> On Behalf Of Mike Stupalov via observium
Sent: 9. september 2020 17:31
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Subject: Re: [Observium] Inventorying Merakis
Adam Armstrong via observium wrote on 09.09.2020 18:06:I think he means SNMP to the Meraki controller, not to the individual devices.
I also mean Meraki controller, answer same.
I have access to any Meraki device(s) ;)
In general supporting wireless stuff is an absolute shitfest of a nightmare, but maybe pulling just the inventory wouldn’t be too horrible.
Adam.
From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.org> On Behalf Of Mike Stupalov via observium
Sent: 09 September 2020 15:22
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Subject: Re: [Observium] Inventorying Merakis
Lars Joergensen via observium wrote on 09.09.2020 16:17:Hi Mike,
Meraki does provide full SNMP access to their dashboard – that’s what I added into Observium. It’s just that Observium doesn’t seem to know about it. I can provide the MIB if interested?
Meraki have very-very limited snmp support, there no inventory information inside.
We are already detecting and monitoring everything that is possible for these devices.
They also have an extensive API, but I guess SNMP is more in line with what observium does.
Lars
From: Mike Stupalov <mike@stupalov.ru> On Behalf Of Mike Stupalov
Sent: 9. september 2020 13:55
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Cc: Lars Joergensen <DKLARJ@chr-hansen.com>
Subject: Re: [Observium] Inventorying Merakis
Hi,
Lars Joergensen via observium wrote on 09.09.2020 14:11:Hi
We have a bunch of Merakis in Observium, and we got the nice graphs and stuff. Then somebody asked for serial numbers for inventory purposes, and … they’re not there.
I did an SNMP walk on a single Meraki device, and that’s really sparse, explaining the lack of info in Observium. Then I added the Meraki dashboard (available at snmp.meraki.com), and let Observium have a look at that. It basically told me that it resides in San Francisco. Doing an SNMP walk on that does reveal all the necessary info, though, so it is there.
Any plans on parsing the Meraki dashboard into Observium and get info on devices that way? If not, we can pull the serials from elsewhere, but it would be cool to know if it’s coming.
Parsing any dashboard (any web page) for any device completely pointless occupation.
These pages are dynamic, they can change at the whim of the manufacturer.
The only possible option (besides snmp) any common (documented) API.
But as I know, Meraki doesn't even support that.
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