Yes, I totally agree with you. I just had hope that you guys know a workaround. :-)

G.



Wiadomość napisana przez Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> w dniu 08.12.2015, o godz. 11:46:

It seems that Quagga's BGP4-MIB support is broken or non existent.

This is a Quagga issue, and has nothing to do with us.

adam.

On 08/12/2015 10:42:37, Gabriel Zamorski <gabriel.zamorski@domeny.pl> wrote:

Maybe from the last time someone has gained the experience with quagga snmp support in Observium? 

It would be great to have bgp session states monitored by Observium, but for now, unfortunately, with no success.





Wiadomość napisana przez Eduardo Schoedler <listas@esds.com.br> w dniu 18.11.2015, o godz. 19:45:


2015-11-18 12:55 GMT-02:00 Gabriel Zamorski <gabriel.zamorski@domeny.pl>:
Hello,



Does anyone have a experience with snmp support in Quagga on Debian 7/8? I installed Quagga with SNMP support (smux or agentx) and configured Quagga to use snmp, but Observium doesn't see anything except an AS number. In Properties > MIBs section there are a couple of errors like:



 - bgpLocalAs.0 1m 28s ago      SNMP error

 - .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2.196608 (608 to 619)  SNMP error



On the other hand, in a similar configuration in VyOS everything works fine. I'm not sure if it depends on patched quagga on VyOS or a misconfiguration in my environment.





Regards!



Gabriel




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