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OID of ‘oper power’ of an interface

Jason Jackal
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Hi community,

Hardware details:
Switchstack: WS-C2960X-48LPS-L  15.0(2)EX5 
Note: in a five member switch stack

I am having difficulty locating or finding resources for the following OID. I am currently running the ‘sh power inline police’ command to review real time power usage of specific parts; however, I want to create a perl script that will do some items for me.

However, I am hoping to use snmp tools to pull ‘oper power’ values from a specific interface.

I need some assistance in locating or finding the correct OID for the interface to grab the ‘oper power’ values from the specific interface.


Also,
This is the first time I have played around with interfaces in a stack. How do I know what the specific OID value is for the particular interface? For example – I want to get values for Gi5/0/25 in a switch stack.

Thank you
JJ

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Jason Jackal
Level 1
Level 1

Folks:

I wanted to follow up with this post - letting everyone know that I found the values I was looking.

 

If anyone needs to review the current power usage in real-time, use the following OID:

1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.402.1.2.1.9.

In addition, the following OID provides the highest power draw since the device started.

1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.402.1.2.1.10.

 

Thank you

JJ

 

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