How to setup HP 5400 series switch modules and power supply fault monitor? Can not find correct OID
HP Aruba Hardware monitor
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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
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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?
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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)
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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)
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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
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I'll reach out to Jan, and see what he has done.
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Does any one have the MIBs for the 5400 series Aruba? please share link.
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Ernesto,
They might be behind a support wall through HPE.
Often times, you can find them with Google searching.
Benjamin Day\
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You can download Aruba mibs from this link https://asp.arubanetworks.com/downloads;fileContents=MIB
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