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05-25-2010 08:23 AM
05-25-2010 08:23 AM
4108GL Switch SNMP problem
Dear Community,
First of all, sorry if I am not posting in the right forum, I could not find any dedicated to HP procurve switches...
I tried to no avail to get the proper OID to check power supplies status on HP switches.
I found a couple of things:
hpSwitch4865PowerSupplyBay or icfPowerSupplySensor.
But these do not show any live information. Aka I need to know if the PSU if alive or not.
As the customer got redundant PSU, this will enable to send alert(s) when one of them fails.
I already spent about 3 days searching through everywhere, but found nothing worthy.
Of course the numeric OID will be much better and if there is a specific MIB (but hpicfOid.mib) I would be happy to have the mib as well.
Many thanks in advance for any help.
Kind regards,
Greg