03-01-2018 04:04 AM - edited 03-08-2019 02:04 PM
I've got a requirement to monitor the backplane utilization for our 3560 switches, does anyone know if there is an OID I can use to do this please ?
#sh controllers utilization
Port Receive Utilization Transmit Utilization
Gi0/1 0 0
Gi0/2 0 0
Gi0/3 0 0
Gi0/4 0 0
Gi0/5 9 68
Gi0/6 18 3
Gi0/7 0 0
Gi0/8 0 0
Gi0/9 3 4
Gi0/10 0 0
Gi0/11 1 0
Gi0/12 0 0
Gi0/13 16 3
Gi0/14 1 0
Gi0/15 35 3
Gi0/16 0 0
Gi0/17 0 1
Gi0/18 26 0
Gi0/19 0 0
Gi0/20 0 0
Gi0/21 0 0
Gi0/22 0 0
Gi0/23 1 0
Gi0/24 0 0
Gi0/25 1 12
Gi0/26 1 0
Gi0/27 0 0
Gi0/28 0 0
Gi0/29 0 0
Gi0/30 0 0
Gi0/31 0 0
Gi0/32 0 0
Gi0/33 1 1
Gi0/34 1 0
Gi0/35 7 2
Gi0/36 1 6
Gi0/37 6 8
Gi0/38 0 0
Gi0/39 0 0
Gi0/40 0 0
Gi0/41 0 0
Gi0/42 0 0
Gi0/43 43 2
Gi0/44 0 0
Gi0/45 1 6
Gi0/46 3 18
Gi0/47 1 37
Gi0/48 0 0
Gi0/49 0 0
Gi0/50 0 0
Gi0/51 0 0
Gi0/52 0 0
Total Ports : 52
Switch Receive Bandwidth Percentage Utilization : 3
Switch Transmit Bandwidth Percentage Utilization : 3
Switch Fabric Percentage Utilization : 3
03-01-2018 04:19 AM
M.
03-01-2018 04:38 AM
Cheers for this. I've come across this article before posting here and it does not return the value seen in the output of the command previously posted.
03-01-2018 04:42 AM
Hmmm, some of these quasi internal values , will probably not always be offered through snmp mibs, because it's not that simple compared to stuff related to port traffic, etc... : It may depend on hardware layout, internal hardware version components, firmware. Although I must admit I am not definite on these values (wether they can be obtained through snmp or not)
M.
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