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These MIB values are counters. Leave the unit and timeframe fields blank. Once the poller has been created, you can then add a custom poller chart to the orion web site to graph your data.
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To monitor CRCs, you could try monitoring 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.7.2.1.3 (dot3StatsFCSErrors) from the ETHERLIKE MIB. More details on this MIB: tools.cisco.com/.../BrowseOID.do I generally find the out of the box interface monitoring is OK which just monitors transmit errors, but then again, all my interfaces are full duplex, so…
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jneibeger, With regard to picking up SNMP traps, there are free SNMP trap receivers available. Upon receiving an SNMP trap, you should be able to use a free syslog generator such as klog.exe (available from Kiwi Enterprises www.kiwisyslog.com) to send the message as a syslog into Orion.
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Ability to receive SNMP traps, but for me, syslogs are just as important. Most network kit generates more useful information in it's syslog messages than in it's SNMP traps. Some network kit only supports the most basic of MIBs, but their syslog output is very detailed and could be used to generate useful alerts. Ability…
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I didn't go as far as tscaggs, but using perl and the Net::SNMP module, wrote my own ASPs and resource files to obtain VRRP status from our Nokia devices. Use the Solarwinds stylesheets and you'll end up with a web page that looks as if it's part of the Orion package. I'm not a professional programmer, but have done an…
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I'm sure that this won't be the answer you're really looking for, but we use third party tools to accomplish these tasks. The event suppression and correlation in Orion couldn't do all that we wanted so we send specific Orion alerts into a third party syslogger/trap receiver tool (Kiwi Syslogger - it's really cheap!) as…