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Hello,
I wonder if it’s complicated / possible to add in the inventory list the optics count / type / serial … Some time, it’s easier to just ask the noc to look at this webpage and check if it’s a MM/ SM optic and/or the correct lambda for wdm optics.
May be a dedicated page / second expand ?
( running latest updated version )
Raphael
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Junos only support optical signal in 10Gbps interfaces, you can look this in Juniper MIB.
2014-06-20 17:55 GMT-03:00 Raphael Maunier raphael.maunier@gmail.com:
Hello,
I wonder if it’s complicated / possible to add in the inventory list the optics count / type / serial … Some time, it’s easier to just ask the noc to look at this webpage and check if it’s a MM/ SM optic and/or the correct lambda for wdm optics.
May be a dedicated page / second expand ?
( running latest updated version )
Raphael
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That’s not the point :)
And also my router only have 10G or 100G interfaces so I really don’t care about 1G optics signal. I also already have the optic signal ( working on my brocade / juniper ). What I need is s/n and optic type
Raphael
On 20 Jun 2014, at 23:14, Eduardo Schoedler listas@esds.com.br wrote:
Junos only support optical signal in 10Gbps interfaces, you can look this in Juniper MIB.
2014-06-20 17:55 GMT-03:00 Raphael Maunier raphael.maunier@gmail.com: Hello,
I wonder if it’s complicated / possible to add in the inventory list the optics count / type / serial … Some time, it’s easier to just ask the noc to look at this webpage and check if it’s a MM/ SM optic and/or the correct lambda for wdm optics.
May be a dedicated page / second expand ?
( running latest updated version )
Raphael
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This information is not in Juniper's inventory MIB unfortunately.
Is it anywhere else? Does it link easily to the inventory?
Tom
On 20/06/2014 23:21, Raphael Maunier wrote:
That's not the point :)
And also my router only have 10G or 100G interfaces so I really don't care about 1G optics signal. I also already have the optic signal ( working on my brocade / juniper ). What I need is s/n and optic type
Raphael
On 20 Jun 2014, at 23:14, Eduardo Schoedler <listas@esds.com.br mailto:listas@esds.com.br> wrote:
Junos only support optical signal in 10Gbps interfaces, you can look this in Juniper MIB.
2014-06-20 17:55 GMT-03:00 Raphael Maunier <raphael.maunier@gmail.com mailto:raphael.maunier@gmail.com>:
Hello, I wonder if it's complicated / possible to add in the inventory list the optics count / type / serial ... Some time, it's easier to just ask the noc to look at this webpage and check if it's a MM/ SM optic and/or the correct lambda for wdm optics. May be a dedicated page / second expand ? ( running latest updated version ) Raphael <Screen Shot 2014-06-20 at 22.50.07.png> _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org <mailto:observium@observium.org> http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Any ability to grab this via netconf perhaps?
-Dan On Jun 22, 2014 6:03 AM, "Tom Laermans" tom.laermans@powersource.cx wrote:
This information is not in Juniper's inventory MIB unfortunately.
Is it anywhere else? Does it link easily to the inventory?
Tom
On 20/06/2014 23:21, Raphael Maunier wrote:
That’s not the point :)
And also my router only have 10G or 100G interfaces so I really don’t care about 1G optics signal. I also already have the optic signal ( working on my brocade / juniper ). What I need is s/n and optic type
Raphael
On 20 Jun 2014, at 23:14, Eduardo Schoedler listas@esds.com.br wrote:
Junos only support optical signal in 10Gbps interfaces, you can look this in Juniper MIB.
2014-06-20 17:55 GMT-03:00 Raphael Maunier raphael.maunier@gmail.com:
Hello,
I wonder if it’s complicated / possible to add in the inventory list the optics count / type / serial … Some time, it’s easier to just ask the noc to look at this webpage and check if it’s a MM/ SM optic and/or the correct lambda for wdm optics.
May be a dedicated page / second expand ?
( running latest updated version )
Raphael
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This is a result of show chassis hardware. Not sure I can get them in SNMP.
Junos Space ( Juniper management tool ) is able to fetch this and put them into the inventory system.
I’m not an snmp expert, I’ll try go find how to get this info via snmp
show chassis hardware Hardware inventory: Item Version Part number Serial number Description Chassis XXXXXXXXXXXX MX480 Midplane Midplane REV 05 710-017414 XXXXXXXXXXXX MX480 Midplane FPM Board REV 02 710-017254 XXXXXXXXXXXX Front Panel Display PEM 0 Rev 09 740-029970 XXXXXXXXXXXX PS 1.4-2.52kW; 90-264V AC in PEM 1 Rev 09 740-029970 XXXXXXXXXXXX PS 1.4-2.52kW; 90-264V AC in PEM 2 Rev 09 740-029970 XXXXXXXXXXXX PS 1.4-2.52kW; 90-264V AC in PEM 3 Rev 09 740-029970 XXXXXXXXXXXX PS 1.4-2.52kW; 90-264V AC in Routing Engine 0 REV 08 740-031116 XXXXXXXXXXXX RE-S-1800x4 Routing Engine 1 REV 08 740-031116 XXXXXXXXXXXX RE-S-1800x4 CB 0 REV 19 750-031391 XXXXXXXXXXXX Enhanced MX SCB CB 1 REV 15 750-031391 XXXXXXXXXXXX Enhanced MX SCB FPC 0 REV 07 750-045372 XXXXXXXXXXXX MPCE Type 3 3D CPU REV 08 711-035209 XXXXXXXXXXXX HMPC PMB 2G MIC 0 REV 07 750-033307 XXXXXXXXXXXX 10X10GE SFPP PIC 0 BUILTIN XXXXXXXXXXXX 10X10GE SFPP Xcvr 0 REV 740-021309 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-LR Xcvr 1 REV 740-021309 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-LR Xcvr 2 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-LR Xcvr 3 REV 740-021309 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-LR Xcvr 4 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-LR Xcvr 5 REV 01 740-021308 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 6 REV 01 740-021308 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 7 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 8 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 9 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR MIC 1 REV 07 750-033307 XXXXXXXXXXXX 10X10GE SFPP PIC 2 BUILTIN BUILTIN 10X10GE SFPP Xcvr 0 DWDM38 740-030128 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-USR Xcvr 1 DWDM39 740-030128 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-USR Xcvr 2 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-LR Xcvr 3 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-LR Xcvr 4 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-LR Xcvr 5 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 6 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 7 REV 01 740-021308 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 8 REV 01 740-021308 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 9 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR FPC 1 REV 07 750-045372 XXXXXXXXXXXX MPCE Type 3 3D CPU REV 08 711-035209 XXXXXXXXXXXX HMPC PMB 2G MIC 0 REV 07 750-033307 XXXXXXXXXXXX 10X10GE SFPP PIC 0 BUILTIN BUILTIN 10X10GE SFPP Xcvr 0 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 1 REV 01 740-021308 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 2 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 3 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 4 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 5 NON-JNPR XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-SR Xcvr 6 REV 740-021309 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-LR Xcvr 7 DWDM35 740-030128 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-USR Xcvr 8 DWDM36 740-030128 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-USR Xcvr 9 DWDM37 740-030128 XXXXXXXXXXXX SFP+-10G-USR Fan Tray Enhanced Left Fan Tray
On 22 Jun 2014, at 16:35, Dan Houtz dhoutz@gmail.com wrote:
Any ability to grab this via netconf perhaps?
-Dan
On Jun 22, 2014 6:03 AM, "Tom Laermans" tom.laermans@powersource.cx wrote: This information is not in Juniper's inventory MIB unfortunately.
Is it anywhere else? Does it link easily to the inventory?
Tom
On 20/06/2014 23:21, Raphael Maunier wrote:
That’s not the point :)
And also my router only have 10G or 100G interfaces so I really don’t care about 1G optics signal. I also already have the optic signal ( working on my brocade / juniper ). What I need is s/n and optic type
Raphael
On 20 Jun 2014, at 23:14, Eduardo Schoedler listas@esds.com.br wrote:
Junos only support optical signal in 10Gbps interfaces, you can look this in Juniper MIB.
2014-06-20 17:55 GMT-03:00 Raphael Maunier raphael.maunier@gmail.com: Hello,
I wonder if it’s complicated / possible to add in the inventory list the optics count / type / serial … Some time, it’s easier to just ask the noc to look at this webpage and check if it’s a MM/ SM optic and/or the correct lambda for wdm optics.
May be a dedicated page / second expand ?
( running latest updated version )
Raphael
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Dan Houtz
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Eduardo Schoedler
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Raphael Maunier
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Tom Laermans