08-03-2011 11:59 AM
The OID I am using for module index 6509-E family is not working on 6509 Virtual Switching System(VSS).I have used "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.1" for single 6509-E configuration. is anyone know OID for module index on VSS environment. Thanks, Paul
11-21-2011 01:41 PM
anyone has any solution for this question.
11-25-2011 10:42 PM
VSS does not support the use of the CISCO-STACK-MIB for returning the information you seek. You would likely have to revert to using the
entPhysicalDescr / .1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.2 or entPhysicalName / 1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.7. and indexing from the Entity-Mib.
Partial Tree from the ENTITY-MIB:
.1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1
+--entPhysicalEntry(1) detail
|
+-- ---- Integer entPhysicalIndex(1)
| Textual Convention: PhysicalIndex
| Range: 1..2147483647
+-- -R-- String entPhysicalDescr(2)
| Textual Convention: SnmpAdminString
| Size: 0..255
+-- -R-- ObjID entPhysicalVendorType(3)
| Textual Convention: AutonomousType
+-- -R-- Integer entPhysicalContainedIn(4)
| Range: 0..2147483647
+-- -R-- EnumVal entPhysicalClass(5)
| Textual Convention: PhysicalClass
| Values: other(1), unknown(2), chassis(3), backplane(4), container(5), powerSupply(6), fan(7), sensor(8), module(9), port(10), stack(11)
+-- -R-- Integer entPhysicalParentRelPos(6)
| Range: -1..2147483647
+-- -R-- String entPhysicalName(7)
| Textual Convention: SnmpAdminString
| Size: 0..255
Then you can use that
same index to relate cefcModuleTable (CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB) for module specific information such as status, etc. Partial tree view from that MIB:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.117.1.2
+--cefcModuleTable(1) detail
|
+--cefcModuleEntry(1) detail
| |
| +-- -RW- EnumVal cefcModuleAdminStatus(1)
| | Textual Convention: ModuleAdminType
| | Values: enabled(1), disabled(2), reset(3), outOfServiceAdmin(4)
| +-- -R-- EnumVal cefcModuleOperStatus(2)
| | Textual Convention: ModuleOperType
| | Values: unknown(1), ok(2), disabled(3), okButDiagFailed(4), boot(5), selfTest(6), failed(7), missing(8), mismatchWithParent(9), mismatchConfig(10), diagFailed(11), dormant(12), outOfServiceAdmin(13), outOfServiceEnvTemp(14), poweredDown(15), poweredUp(16), powerDenied(17), powerCycled(18), okButPowerOverWarning(19), okButPowerOverCritical(20), syncInProgress(21)
| +-- -R-- EnumVal cefcModuleResetReason(3)
| | Textual Convention: ModuleResetReasonType
| | Values: unknown(1), powerUp(2), parityError(3), clearConfigReset(4), manualReset(5), watchDogTimeoutReset(6), resourceOverflowReset(7), missingTaskReset(8), lowVoltageReset(9), controllerReset(10), systemReset(11), switchoverReset(12), upgradeReset(13), downgradeReset(14), cacheErrorReset(15), deviceDriverReset(16), softwareExceptionReset(17), restoreConfigReset(18), abortRevReset(19), burnBootReset(20), standbyCdHealthierReset(21), nonNativeConfigClearReset(22), memoryProtectionErrorReset(23)
| +-- -R-- Timeticks cefcModuleStatusLastChangeTime(4)
| | Textual Convention: TimeStamp
| +-- -R-- Timeticks cefcModuleLastClearConfigTime(5)
| | Textual Convention: TimeStamp
| +-- -R-- String cefcModuleResetReasonDescription(6)
| | Textual Convention: DisplayString
| | Size: 0..255
| +-- -R-- String cefcModuleStateChangeReasonDescr(7)
| | Textual Convention: DisplayString
| | Size: 0..255
| +-- -R-- UInteger cefcModuleUpTime(8)
| | Textual Convention: FRUTimeSeconds
Hope that helps,
Cary
11-29-2011 02:25 PM
thank you so very much for your response. would you mind if you can give me an example. my understanding is i have to include this mib on the script to get index? I am actually looking for a serial number of each module. each chassis currently has 9 module which is total 18. so i need a serial number of all 18 modules. can I get that by using your method? thanks again!
11-29-2011 02:37 PM
Can you get me the output from the following:
snmpwalk -v2c -c
You can send that directly to my email address at ccube@cisco.com
Thanks,
Cary
11-29-2011 02:57 PM
thanks Cary, I have sent you the snmp out put via email. Eli
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