Re: [nv-l] Cisco aironet 1200 series in the oid_to_type file
2004-06-03 22:49:25
You need to put in the OID as returned
by the device when you query the system.sysObjectID.
You need to put in a vendor exactly
as listed in /usr/OV/fields/C/ovw_fields (cisco Systems)
You need to put in an agent exactly
as listed in /usr/OV/fields/C/snmp_fields (you probably need to add one
- your choice of text)
And you can optionally put in a flag.
The flag controlls what level of the map it is shown on. If you want it
'promoted' from the segment level to the network level, give it an H for
Hub.
If you changed one of the fields files,
run 'ovw_fields'. Then you will need to rediscover the device, since the
vendor and agent fields are only set at discovery time. Alternatively you
can use nvdbimport to load those values.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
Javier Morate Guerrero
<jmorate AT carrefour DOT com>
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Hi,
Anybody could say to me that line I must add for Cisco aironet
1200
series in the oid_to_type file?
Thanks,
Francisco Javier Morate Guerrero
Dpto. Gestión de Sistemas
Carrefour España
jmorate AT carrefour DOT com
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