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      milpo2717
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      Here is what I am dealing with.  I am using the network monitoring product called OpManager from ManageEngine (http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/opmanager/index.html?ad-main).

      W've gotten hitched to it as it allows help desk integration and so on.  However, there is a fair amount of getting it just right to have the monitoring go without a hitch.

      No matter what I do - I can't get the aforementioned stats to appear.  Very frustrating.  OpManage recognizes all the interfaces on the firewall, but doesn't actively track the stats.  Im told it's because the mibs are not right.

      Anyone run this too and can provide guidance?

      JMM

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        Snille
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        Hi all SNMP users…. :)

        Dos anyone know what OID to use for reading the CPU usage from the pfSense box?
        Is there any other information about the SNMP traps in pfSense then the http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/tktview?tn=257
        Or maybe a way to read it out?

        If you can't find it, make it and share it!

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          sullrich
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          Please try an image from http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/1.0-BETA1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-1-25-06/ as it has a lot of expanded MIBS now that we imported BSNMPD from FreeBSD-Current.

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            Wookie7
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            @sullrich:

            Please try an image from http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/1.0-BETA1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-1-25-06/ as it has a lot of expanded MIBS now that we imported BSNMPD from FreeBSD-Current.

            I am downloading the snapshot, but could you tell me if some 802.11x association tables are included? I would like to try out pfSense as an access point/router combination but our monitoring currently uses Cisco SNMP on 1200 series APs. Having an association table with rssi, errors, duplicates, etc. is a must for me. I hope this is in, or will be in pfSense at some point. Does BSNMPD have wireless client stats?

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              Wookie7
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              I may be answering my own question but it looks like wireless MIBs may not be included until the FreeBSD 6.1 release?… or is the the documentation of it?

              http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-doc/2006-January/009562.html

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                sullrich
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                We are using bsnmpd from current so if its going to be in RELENG_6_1 then it should be in there too.

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                  mbreitba
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                  Has anyone figured out what the OID's are for monitoring CPU usage?  I'd really like to graph that info.

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                    sullrich
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                    http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/tktview?tn=257

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                      mbreitba
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                      So from what I can tell, you can't monitor CPU usage via SNMP?  I'm not sure exactly what I'm looking at in that ticket, but I think it's the list of all of the OID's that I can querry.  Am I in the ballpark?

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                        sullrich
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                        You should check the file locations mentioned in the article as not all of the mibs are ouputted on the same page.

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