07-12-2013 12:21 PM
Dears;
Kindly i need the OID for the DHCP binding.
Best Regards
Nadeem Saleem
07-15-2013 07:25 AM
Hi Nadeem:
I'm sorry, but you're question is a bit vague. Are you talking about an interface on an IOS device, and the IP address that is assigned to it via DHCP?
07-15-2013 08:15 AM
Thanks for you replay,
acctually I was configured a DHCP pool in cisco 6509, and i need to check the number of IP's assigned to the clients from this pool?
I hope that it is clear now.
Best Regards
Nadeem
07-15-2013 09:07 AM
Hi Nadeem:
In a 6509 with the IOS DHCP server configured, there are several objects in the CISCO-IETF-DHCP-SERVER-MIB for the various statistics involved. Among them are:
cDhcpv4CountDiscovers,
cDhcpv4CountOffers,
cDhcpv4CountRequests,
cDhcpv4CountDeclines,
cDhcpv4CountAcks,
cDhcpv4CountNaks,
cDhcpv4CountReleases,
cDhcpv4CountInforms,
cDhcpv4CountInvalids,
cDhcpv4CountDropUnknownClient,
cDhcpv4CountDropNotServingSubnet,
cDhcpv4ServerSharedNetFreeAddrLowThreshold,
cDhcpv4ServerSharedNetFreeAddrHighThreshold,
cDhcpv4ServerSharedNetFreeAddresses,
cDhcpv4ServerSharedNetReservedAddresses,
cDhcpv4ServerSharedNetTotalAddresses
You might want to just try walking ciscoIetfDhcpSrvMIB and see what all comes out and which numbers work for you.
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