How to setup HP 5400 series switch modules and power supply fault monitor? Can not find correct OID
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I have been searching for that as well. The tech doc they have posted works perfect for the older HP 54xx series, but the HP Aruba version is completely different.
I have also been messing with LibreNMS and it picks it out perfectly but I have not been able to reverse engineer the values they are using. Still trying to figure out the whole searching through MIBS. To the credit of PRTG - most of their stuff picks up and just works without the fuss.
Scott
Hi,
Yes, if we don't have MIBs for that device, we cannot do much outside the standard SNMP Traffic.
Have you tried using the SNMP Hardware Status sensor?
Hi,
so that means the PRTG needs to renew/add newer MIBs?? and es, i tried the SNMP HW status, and receive this error: Could not find any matching data on this device: (code PE187)
HI,
so PRTG should renew MIBs? by the way, i'm using PRTG 14, maybe i need to upgrade to 18??
i tried to use SNMP hardware status, but i received error: No available interfaces on this device (code: PE049)
Jan got back to me earlier and answered some of my questions on this. The issue is the HP Aruba is reporting the temp as a String instead of a value. If I understood the conversation - basically it's not currently possible to handle these. I did send a snmpwalk and the mib files per his request.
Scott
I'll reach out to Jan, and see what he has done.
Does any one have the MIBs for the 5400 series Aruba? please share link.
Ernesto,
They might be behind a support wall through HPE.
Often times, you can find them with Google searching.
Benjamin Day\
You can download Aruba mibs from this link https://asp.arubanetworks.com/downloads;fileContents=MIB
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