Re: [Observium] TenG port shows up as 1g
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So after looking at this more this interface is a back plane connected to an ASA firewall module, and snmp just reports these things improperly :/
What is the best way to ignore this interface for traffic usage alert checks?
Note that because this is a back plane interface there is not way to set a description :/ (because Cisco)
—Jeff
From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.orgmailto:observium-bounces@observium.org> on behalf of Tony Marquardt <tomarquardt@kern.orgmailto:tomarquardt@kern.org> Reply-To: Observium Network Observation System <observium@observium.orgmailto:observium@observium.org> Date: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 at 1:05 PM To: 'Observium Network Observation System' <observium@observium.orgmailto:observium@observium.org> Subject: Re: [Observium] TenG port shows up as 1g
This will happen is you have a 1gbps SFP / connection. It will show actual connection speed. Verify at the device you actually have 10gbps connection.
Thank you,
Tony Marquardt Network Operations Coordinator Kern County Superintendent of Schools V: 661-636-4545 E: tomarquardt@kern.orgmailto:tomarquardt@kern.org
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Jeffrey d'Ambly Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 1:03 PM To: observium@observium.orgmailto:observium@observium.org Subject: [Observium] TenG port shows up as 1g
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I’m using Observium Enterprise and it seems to think this port is 1g (port speed is displayed as 1Gbps) , clicking on the data button shows the following for int speed, and int hight speed. Are these the right values for a 10g port?
fSpeed=>1000000000 ifHighSpeed=>1000
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I believe there's an ability to set a "fake" port speed in device -> settings (right hand side of device navbar) -> port.
I'm not sure when it was added, but I think it should solve this issue (a better solution would be for vendors to not be so rubbish, but lets not get carried away!)
adam. On 30/12/2015 21:19:02, Jeffrey d'Ambly jeffrey.dambly@jasper.com wrote: So after looking at this more this interface is a back plane connected to an ASA firewall module, and snmp just reports these things improperly :/
What is the best way to ignore this interface for traffic usage alert checks?
Note that because this is a back plane interface there is not way to set a description :/ (because Cisco)
—Jeff
From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.org [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org]> on behalf of Tony Marquardt <tomarquardt@kern.org [mailto:tomarquardt@kern.org]> Reply-To: Observium Network Observation System <observium@observium.org [mailto:observium@observium.org]> Date: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 at 1:05 PM To: 'Observium Network Observation System' <observium@observium.org [mailto:observium@observium.org]> Subject: Re: [Observium] TenG port shows up as 1g
This will happen is you have a 1gbps SFP / connection. It will show actual connection speed. Verify at the device you actually have 10gbps connection. Thank you, Tony Marquardt Network Operations Coordinator Kern County Superintendent of Schools V: 661-636-4545 E: tomarquardt@kern.org [mailto:tomarquardt@kern.org] From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org]] On Behalf Of Jeffrey d'Ambly Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 1:03 PM To: observium@observium.org [mailto:observium@observium.org] Subject: [Observium] TenG port shows up as 1g I’m using Observium Enterprise and it seems to think this port is 1g (port speed is displayed as 1Gbps) , clicking on the data button shows the following for int speed, and int hight speed. Are these the right values for a 10g port? fSpeed=>1000000000 ifHighSpeed=>1000
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If I want to update, should I use current or stable?
—jeff
From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.orgmailto:observium-bounces@observium.org> on behalf of Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.orgmailto:adama@memetic.org> Reply-To: Observium Network Observation System <observium@observium.orgmailto:observium@observium.org> Date: Thursday, December 31, 2015 at 12:39 AM To: "observium@observium.orgmailto:observium@observium.org" <observium@observium.orgmailto:observium@observium.org> Subject: Re: [Observium] TenG port shows up as 1g
I believe there's an ability to set a "fake" port speed in device -> settings (right hand side of device navbar) -> port.
I'm not sure when it was added, but I think it should solve this issue (a better solution would be for vendors to not be so rubbish, but lets not get carried away!)
adam.
On 30/12/2015 21:19:02, Jeffrey d'Ambly <jeffrey.dambly@jasper.commailto:jeffrey.dambly@jasper.com> wrote:
So after looking at this more this interface is a back plane connected to an ASA firewall module, and snmp just reports these things improperly :/
What is the best way to ignore this interface for traffic usage alert checks?
Note that because this is a back plane interface there is not way to set a description :/ (because Cisco)
—Jeff
From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.orgmailto:observium-bounces@observium.org> on behalf of Tony Marquardt <tomarquardt@kern.orgmailto:tomarquardt@kern.org> Reply-To: Observium Network Observation System <observium@observium.orgmailto:observium@observium.org> Date: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 at 1:05 PM To: 'Observium Network Observation System' <observium@observium.orgmailto:observium@observium.org> Subject: Re: [Observium] TenG port shows up as 1g
This will happen is you have a 1gbps SFP / connection. It will show actual connection speed. Verify at the device you actually have 10gbps connection.
Thank you,
Tony Marquardt Network Operations Coordinator Kern County Superintendent of Schools V: 661-636-4545 E: tomarquardt@kern.orgmailto:tomarquardt@kern.org
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Jeffrey d'Ambly Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 1:03 PM To: observium@observium.orgmailto:observium@observium.org Subject: [Observium] TenG port shows up as 1g
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I’m using Observium Enterprise and it seems to think this port is 1g (port speed is displayed as 1Gbps) , clicking on the data button shows the following for int speed, and int hight speed. Are these the right values for a 10g port?
fSpeed=>1000000000 ifHighSpeed=>1000
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