Uploaded image for project: 'Observium'
  1. Observium
  2. OBS-4024

Juniper PTX with junos-evolution devices misidentified.

Details

    • Add New Device / OS
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Major
    • None
    • Enterprise Edition
    • Discovery, OS

    Description

      Hello,

       

      Using Observium 21.12.11831

      We have some new Juniper devices (PTX10001-36MR) with JunOS Evolution and they are identified as JunOS by Observium.

       

      This causes errors on rancid and pooling/graphs.

       

      Vendor/Hardware Juniper JNP10001-36MR
      Operating system Juniper JunOS

      Attachments

        Issue Links

          Activity

            [OBS-4024] Juniper PTX with junos-evolution devices misidentified.
            landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
            Link New: This issue relates to OBS-4815 [ OBS-4815 ]
            landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
            Issue Type Original: Bug [ 1 ] New: Add New Device / OS [ 10002 ]
            Resolution New: Fixed [ 1 ]
            Status Original: In Progress [ 3 ] New: Resolved [ 5 ]

            OS definition added, mostly same as junos. Rancid option different.

            Fixed in r13176.

            landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - OS definition added, mostly same as junos. Rancid option different. Fixed in r13176.
            landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
            Attachment Original: myagent.snmpwalk.out [ 20863 ]

            This is funny, but unusable compare..
            because show Oids compare, but not MIB. (Each MIB can have 1000+ Oids).
            I can't parse/get this lists.

            landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - This is funny, but unusable compare.. because show Oids compare, but not MIB. (Each MIB can have 1000+ Oids). I can't parse/get this lists.

            Hi, sorry for delay.
            I just looked into your snmpdump and there complete not exist Juniper Ent specific Oid tree.

            I not sure - this is complete not exist for this os or just missed in dump.
            Please make separate dump for this Oid tree:

            snmpwalk -v2c -c <community> -t 3 -Cc --hexOutputLength=0 -ObentxU <hostname> .1.3.6.1.4.1 > myagent-ent.snmpwalk

            landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Hi, sorry for delay. I just looked into your snmpdump and there complete not exist Juniper Ent specific Oid tree. I not sure - this is complete not exist for this os or just missed in dump. Please make separate dump for this Oid tree: snmpwalk -v2c -c <community> -t 3 -Cc --hexOutputLength=0 -ObentxU <hostname> .1.3.6.1.4.1 > myagent-ent.snmpwalk
            landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
            Attachment Original: junos-evo-mibs.23.2R1.15-EVO.zip [ 20864 ]
            landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
            Status Original: In Review [ 10101 ] New: In Progress [ 3 ]

            Junos evolve  vs  Junos  diffs:

             

            https://apps.juniper.net/mib-explorer/compare?release1=Junos%20OS%7C23.2R1&release2=Junos%20OS%20Evolved%7C23.2R1

             

            it is important to differentiate the OS like i said before... the config automation also breaks (rancid)

            nuno Nuno Vieira added a comment - Junos evolve  vs  Junos  diffs:   https://apps.juniper.net/mib-explorer/compare?release1=Junos%20OS%7C23.2R1&release2=Junos%20OS%20Evolved%7C23.2R1   it is important to differentiate the OS like i said before... the config automation also breaks (rancid)
            nuno Nuno Vieira made changes -
            Attachment New: junos-evo-mibs.23.2R1.15-EVO.zip [ 20864 ]

            People

              landy Mike Stupalov
              nuno Nuno Vieira
              Votes:
              0 Vote for this issue
              Watchers:
              3 Start watching this issue

              Dates

                Created:
                Updated:
                Resolved: