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  1. Observium
  2. OBS-980

Add new Dell Networking MIBs and support

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    • Improvement
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Major
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    • Discovery, Poller
    • r5765

    Description

      I'm attaching two files: a patch against existing files in SVN and a tar.gz with new files to be added (git anyone?). ;-p

      Dell is "embracing and extending" the MIBs they've used in the past from Broadcom (Fastpath). In doing so, they've renamed all of the Fastpath MIBs and put them under the DNOS namespace (short for Dell Network OS). I'm including changes to move Dell's latest switches to "dnos" from "fastpath." I have all of the MIBs shipped by Dell if you need them, but I'm only including now what I plan to discover.

      I've been running this code for about week now, and it's working great.

      Random comments:

      1. Except for moving some systemObjectID's out of the Fastpath discovery, I'm not touching Fastpath here.
      2. The 5500 Series switches are moved to the RADLAN environment. Those switches are not Broadcom-based.
      3. The systemObjectID's I left in Fastpath are there because I don't have switches to test against. I only have the 8024F, 8132F and N-Series DNOS switches.
      4. I've included support for Processor, CPU Memory, Temperature, Power, Power State, Fan State, and Temperature State. BTW, Dell doesn't provide Fan data or Power State (PSU) data for anything but the stack master right now.

      Attachments

        1. dnos.patch
          15 kB
        2. dnos.tar.gz
          54 kB

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            landy Mike Stupalov
            moorereason Cameron Moore
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