07-20-2011 01:28 PM - edited 03-04-2019 01:03 PM
I am monitoring a Router ASR 1000 with a monitoring software called zenoss, this software works with the SNMP agent, when I tried to get the temperature graph from the router, it dont show me anything, i believe that the router didnt recognize the temperature Oid from zenoss, in this case
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3
What can i do to achive that the ASR 1000's sensor temperature show me the value?
how can i active the sensor temperute in this router (ASR 100)?
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07-20-2011 02:04 PM
Hi Ronald,
The 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3 OID is part of the CISCO-ENVMON-MIB.
This MIB is not supported on the ASR.
For this platform, it would be better to use the CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/routers/asr1000/mib/guide/asr1mib3.html#wp2089514
You would specifically be interested in the following OIDS:entSensorType and entSensorValue.
The 'sh env all' will allow you to check if you are retrieving the right values.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
soraya
07-20-2011 02:04 PM
Hi Ronald,
The 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3 OID is part of the CISCO-ENVMON-MIB.
This MIB is not supported on the ASR.
For this platform, it would be better to use the CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/routers/asr1000/mib/guide/asr1mib3.html#wp2089514
You would specifically be interested in the following OIDS:entSensorType and entSensorValue.
The 'sh env all' will allow you to check if you are retrieving the right values.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
soraya
07-21-2011 12:52 PM
I am monitoring a Router ASR1000 with a software called Zenoss, which works with SNMP Agent. In Zenoss I am using The
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.91.1.1.1.1.4 OID (entSensorValue) to get the values of many sensors in the device (ASR1000). the Sensor Values, which I get in the router are:
ASR-ROSAL-01#sh environment all
Sensor List: Environmental Monitoring
Sensor Location State Reading
V1: VMA 1 Normal 1098 mV
V1: VMB 1 Normal 1196 mV
V1: VMC 1 Normal 1499 mV
V1: VMD 1 Normal 1791 mV
V1: VME 1 Normal 2495 mV
V1: VMF 1 Normal 3291 mV
V1: 12v 1 Normal 11953 mV
V1: VDD 1 Normal 3295 mV
V1: GP1 1 Normal 754 mV
V1: GP2 1 Normal 900 mV
V2: VMB 1 Normal 1196 mV
V2: 12v 1 Normal 11938 mV
V2: VDD 1 Normal 3300 mV
V2: GP2 1 Normal 905 mV
Temp: Left 1 Normal 22 Celsius
Temp: Center 1 Normal 24 Celsius
Temp: Asic1 1 Normal 35 Celsius
Temp: Right 1 Normal 20 Celsius
V1: VMA F1 Normal 1796 mV
V1: VMB F1 Normal 1196 mV
V1: VMC F1 Normal 1196 mV
V1: VMD F1 Normal 1098 mV
V1: VME F1 Normal 1000 mV
V1: VMF F1 Normal 747 mV
V1: 12v F1 Normal 11923 mV
V1: VDD F1 Normal 3305 mV
V1: GP1 F1 Normal 905 mV
V2: VMA F1 Normal 3291 mV
V2: VMB F1 Normal 2495 mV
V2: VMC F1 Normal 1494 mV
V2: VMD F1 Normal 1196 mV
V2: VME F1 Normal 1098 mV
V2: VMF F1 Normal 996 mV
V2: 12v F1 Normal 11865 mV
V2: VDD F1 Normal 3305 mV
V2: GP1 F1 Normal 749 mV
Temp: Inlet F1 Normal 24 Celsius
Temp: Asic1 F1 Normal 37 Celsius
Temp: Exhaust1 F1 Normal 35 Celsius
Temp: Exhaust2 F1 Normal 36 Celsius
Temp: Asic2 F1 Normal 30 Celsius
V1: VMA F0 Normal 1791 mV
V1: VMB F0 Normal 1191 mV
V1: VMC F0 Normal 1196 mV
V1: VMD F0 Normal 1098 mV
V1: VME F0 Normal 996 mV
V1: VMF F0 Normal 747 mV
V1: 12v F0 Normal 11923 mV
V1: VDD F0 Normal 3305 mV
V1: GP1 F0 Normal 908 mV
V2: VMA F0 Normal 3291 mV
V2: VMB F0 Normal 2495 mV
V2: VMC F0 Normal 1499 mV
V2: VMD F0 Normal 1201 mV
V2: VME F0 Normal 1098 mV
V2: VMF F0 Normal 996 mV
V2: 12v F0 Normal 11850 mV
V2: VDD F0 Normal 3305 mV
V2: GP1 F0 Normal 749 mV
Temp: Inlet F0 Normal 23 Celsius
Temp: Asic1 F0 Normal 38 Celsius
Temp: Exhaust1 F0 Normal 36 Celsius
Temp: Exhaust2 F0 Normal 36 Celsius
Temp: Asic2 F0 Normal 30 Celsius
V1: VMA 0 Normal 1093 mV
V1: VMB 0 Normal 1201 mV
V1: VMC 0 Normal 1499 mV
V1: VMD 0 Normal 1796 mV
V1: VME 0 Normal 2495 mV
V1: VMF 0 Normal 3291 mV
V1: 12v 0 Normal 11953 mV
V1: VDD 0 Normal 3300 mV
V1: GP1 0 Normal 751 mV
V1: GP2 0 Normal 900 mV
V2: VMB 0 Normal 1196 mV
V2: 12v 0 Normal 11923 mV
V2: VDD 0 Normal 3295 mV
V2: GP2 0 Normal 900 mV
Temp: Left 0 Normal 23 Celsius
Temp: Center 0 Normal 26 Celsius
Temp: Asic1 0 Normal 36 Celsius
Temp: Right 0 Normal 21 Celsius
PEM Iout P0 Normal 17 A
PEM Vout P0 Normal 12 V AC
PEM Vin P0 Normal 121 V AC
Temp: PEM P0 Normal 25 Celsius
Temp: FC P0 Fan Speed 65% 18 Celsius
PEM Iout P1 Normal 17 A
PEM Vout P1 Normal 12 V AC
PEM Vin P1 Normal 119 V AC
Temp: PEM P1 Normal 25 Celsius
Temp: FC P1 Fan Speed 65% 17 Celsius
V1: VMA R0 Normal 1103 mV
V1: VMB R0 Normal 3295 mV
V1: VMC R0 Normal 2495 mV
V1: VMD R0 Normal 1796 mV
V1: VME R0 Normal 1499 mV
V1: VMF R0 Normal 1206 mV
V1: 12v R0 Normal 11909 mV
V1: VDD R0 Normal 3281 mV
V1: GP1 R0 Normal 903 mV
V1: GP2 R0 Normal 1228 mV
Temp: CPU R0 Normal 25 Celsius
Temp: Outlet R0 Normal 24 Celsius
Temp: Inlet R0 Normal 17 Celsius
Temp: Asic1 R0 Normal 25 Celsius
V1: VMA R1 Normal 1113 mV
V1: VMB R1 Normal 3315 mV
V1: VMC R1 Normal 2519 mV
V1: VMD R1 Normal 1806 mV
V1: VME R1 Normal 1508 mV
V1: VMF R1 Normal 1215 mV
V1: 12v R1 Normal 11967 mV
V1: VDD R1 Normal 3295 mV
V1: GP1 R1 Normal 908 mV
V1: GP2 R1 Normal 1259 mV
Temp: CPU R1 Normal 24 Celsius
Temp: Outlet R1 Normal 24 Celsius
Temp: Inlet R1 Normal 17 Celsius
Temp: Asic1 R1 Normal 23 Celsius
I woulk like to know which of this Values in the list is the device's temperature (Chassis temperature)? and what is the specific Oid to get that particular Value (Chassis temperature)?
I was wondering What is the health range of the device's temperature (Router ASR1000)? what is the value of temperature which i can take as threshold to the router ASR1000?
02-10-2015 07:52 AM
You can find the Names to the Values int the entPhysicalTable.
OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1
For Inlet This would be:
SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.47.1.1.1.1.7.7031 = STRING: "Temp: Inlet R0/30"
With the Value:
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9.9.91.1.1.1.1.4.7031 = INTEGER: 25
07-21-2011 12:43 PM
thank you!
02-17-2015 11:58 PM
Hello Soraya
Please let me know more detail of this tips.
CISCO-ENVMON-MIB itself is unsupported, but the substitution is CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB on ASR 1K right?
Best Regards,
Masanobu Hiyoshi
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