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Just wanted to toss a note in here saying I stumbled upon this by accident but was actually something we were actively looking into how to monitor this on CheckPoints. So, thanks for opening the original thread,
- dlebouef7 months agoNeophyte
How did you set your DataPoint(s)?
I am trying to monitor some tunnels on a CP and this is what I get when trying to poll the DS:
Fail to get the result of this oid OID is 1.3.6.1.4.1.2620.500.9002.1.3.X.X.X.X.0 Raw value is Tunnel1 : 3 , Tunnel2 : 3 , Tunnel3 : 3 , Tunnel4 : 3 , Tunnel5 : 3 , Tunnel6 : 3 , Tunnel7 : 3 , Tunnel8 : 3 , Tunnel9 : 3 , Tunnel10 : 3 , Tunnel11 : 3 , Tunnel12 : 3 , Tunnel13 : 3 , Tunnel14 : 3 , Tunnel15 : 3 , Tunnel16 : 3 , Tunnel17 : 3 , Tunnel18 : 3 , Tunnel19 : 3 , Tunnel20 : 3
It's getting the raw values correct but not sure how to configure the DataPoint for these. Do I need to create a DataPoint for each tunnel?
Thanks!
- Anonymous7 months ago
No, you need to create instances through SNMP discovery. It looks like this would simply be "value" discovery through SNMP, and you should be able to use almost the same OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.2620.500.9002.1.2. The result of that walk should give you IDs (the ip addresses) and names (Tunnel1-Tunnel20). By picking "value" discovery, it'll use the IDs as the wildvalues and the names as the wildaliases, matching the definition in the MIB.
Once you have that, your datapoint would simply use a key of 1.3.6.1.4.1.2620.500.9002.1.9.##WILDVALUE##. You can bring in the other numeric datapoints by swapping out the 9 for 3 (state), 8 (priority), 9 (probstate), 10 (peer type), or 11 (tunnel type).
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