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SNMP Cisco Routers and Switches

 
Most Cisco devices feature an SNMP agent that can provide powerful and vital hardware status information. Use MonitorMagic to monitor for performance and stability loss on your Cisco network components. See installation notes, policy features and download link below.
 

Cisco SNMP policyCisco SNMP - How To Install?

To install a policy, download a policy by clicking on the version link in the policy table below. Make sure the file is saved to a .mpf file on your local hard disk. Start the MonitorMagic client and select the "Local Monitor Policies" branch in the "Policies" tab of the network browse window. Navigate to the "Policy" menu and click "Import policies...". Select the downloaded policy file and click OK. The new policy is now available in the MonitorMagic client policy tree.
 

Cisco SNMP policyCisco SNMP - How To Configure?

1. Specify the IP-address and community of your Cisco device
Each SNMP monitor needs a valid IP address, community specification and Object Identifier. Our policies already contain the Object Identifiers and default community <public>. To configure the policy, modify each SNMP monitor and point the IP-address to the Cisco device. You can test each monitor by using the "Get" button when editing the SNMP get monitor.
2. Modify SNMP OID numbers for each port
Several monitors related to an interface, such as the "Cisco Interface State", point to a specific OID. By default, this monitor ends with 8.1, meaning it only monitors port/interface number 1. For additional ports/interfaces, add new SNMP hosts to this monitor which correspond with the number of the port/interface.
 

Cisco SNMP policyCisco SNMP - How To Run?

Within the MonitorMagic client, connect to a running MonitorMagic service that has a pingable network connection to the Cisco device. Drag-and-drop the SNMP Cisco policy onto the open MonitorMagic service window to start monitoring.
 
SNMP Cisco Features
1. Address Errors
2. CPU Utilization 5min Averags
3. Interface Collisions
4. Interface CRC Errors
5. Interface Giants & Runts
6. Interface I/O BPS Averags
7. Interface I/O Discards
8. Interface I/O Errors
9. Interface I/O Packets/sec
10. Interface State
11. IP Header Errors
12. IP I/O Discards
13. Line Protocol State
14. Memory Pool Free
15. Memory Pool Used
16. No Route Discards
17. Packet Queue
18. Power Status
19. Power Test Result
20. TCP Errors
 

Cisco SNMP policyDownload SNMP Cisco Policy

Policy file - save on your local hard disk as .mpf file.
 
 

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