I'll have to take another look at that, didn't have much luck with that before.
I shouldn't need the MIB files if anyone actually knew the OIDs for what I need to fetch. That's how I do the tftp load thing. I don't have MIBs and don't want/need them. I just use the numeric OIDs.
-brian
On 2/7/2013 12:25 PM, Ian McLaughlin wrote:
Brian,
I *think* you have to load the Cisco Decnet MIB in to your local machine before snmpwalk will walk the Decnet portion. I found a MIB from Cisco but was unable to get it loaded on my Linux box, so I gave up. Not that I tried really hard, though.
Ian
On 2013-02-07, at 9:23 AM, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
On 2/7/2013 12:04 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On 7 Feb 2013, at 12:03, Ian McLaughlin<ian at platinum.net> wrote:
Brian,
I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for your hard work on this! The level of automation is incredible. Now we just have to get Peter on board:)
I second this. Thank you.
Thank you very much guys. This has been amazingly fun to do and quite a learning experience as well. I've done stuff I've never had to do before. I learned new things! :)
I think that you are now the perfect source of information to assist in the Hecnet mapping project - at least for the Cisco part.
I think he is as well.;)
That and I wrote the NCP based mapping code, so yeah, I might just be the right guy. :)
Looking at an snmpwalk of my router I'm just not seeing anything DECnet in any way. I think I'm going to have to resort to other options (all of which had issues of some sort, so we'll see what we come up with).
If anyone knows what I should be looking at in SNMP or what I need to do to be able to get DECnet info out of SNMP on a cisco, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. :)
-brian
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Brian,
I *think* you have to load the Cisco Decnet MIB in to your local machine before snmpwalk will walk the Decnet portion. I found a MIB from Cisco but was unable to get it loaded on my Linux box, so I gave up. Not that I tried really hard, though.
Ian
On 2013-02-07, at 9:23 AM, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
On 2/7/2013 12:04 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On 7 Feb 2013, at 12:03, Ian McLaughlin<ian at platinum.net> wrote:
Brian,
I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for your hard work on this! The level of automation is incredible. Now we just have to get Peter on board:)
I second this. Thank you.
Thank you very much guys. This has been amazingly fun to do and quite a learning experience as well. I've done stuff I've never had to do before. I learned new things! :)
I think that you are now the perfect source of information to assist in the Hecnet mapping project - at least for the Cisco part.
I think he is as well.;)
That and I wrote the NCP based mapping code, so yeah, I might just be the right guy. :)
Looking at an snmpwalk of my router I'm just not seeing anything DECnet in any way. I think I'm going to have to resort to other options (all of which had issues of some sort, so we'll see what we come up with).
If anyone knows what I should be looking at in SNMP or what I need to do to be able to get DECnet info out of SNMP on a cisco, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. :)
-brian
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On 2/7/2013 12:04 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On 7 Feb 2013, at 12:03, Ian McLaughlin<ian at platinum.net> wrote:
>Brian,
> I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for your hard work on this! The level of automation is incredible. Now we just have to get Peter on board:)
I second this. Thank you.
Thank you very much guys. This has been amazingly fun to do and quite a learning experience as well. I've done stuff I've never had to do before. I learned new things! :)
>
> I think that you are now the perfect source of information to assist in the Hecnet mapping project - at least for the Cisco part.
I think he is as well.;)
That and I wrote the NCP based mapping code, so yeah, I might just be the right guy. :)
Looking at an snmpwalk of my router I'm just not seeing anything DECnet in any way. I think I'm going to have to resort to other options (all of which had issues of some sort, so we'll see what we come up with).
If anyone knows what I should be looking at in SNMP or what I need to do to be able to get DECnet info out of SNMP on a cisco, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. :)
-brian
On 2/7/2013 12:02 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
What do you want charts of? I'm sure we can do that.:)
Per-tunnel traffic graphs could be fun.;)
Then a plot of Lat/Lon showing location.;)
This is all possible of course. I'll leave this to someone else, however. :)
-brian
Brett Bump wrote:
I think you need the DecNET Phase III install tapes
Yeah, the RSX and RSTS kits are available but finding the DECnet phase III
kit is the challenge!
Thanks,
Bob
Just a heads up - my router is going down for an hour or so while I relocate it from my config bench to a permanent racked location. No IP changes or anything.
Ian
On 2013-02-07, at 9:04 AM, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
On 7 Feb 2013, at 12:03, Ian McLaughlin <ian at platinum.net> wrote:
Brian,
I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for your hard work on this! The level of automation is incredible. Now we just have to get Peter on board :)
I second this. Thank you.
I think that you are now the perfect source of information to assist in the Hecnet mapping project - at least for the Cisco part.
I think he is as well. ;)
Ian
On 2013-02-07, at 8:57 AM, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
On 2/6/2013 8:31 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
And now it works perfectly.
Cool.;)
Now all we need are charts. As one can NEVER have enough charts...
What do you want charts of? I'm sure we can do that. :)
Latest update (you have have seen a bunch of config emails) is that the script that loads the configs via tftp now not only works but is a lot smarter.
Everyone involved has given me a snmp community string. Except Peter, who is the holdout on all of this. :)
What that means is that if the tunnel configs change at all everyone will get their tunnels updated automatically.
-brian
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On 7 Feb 2013, at 12:03, Ian McLaughlin <ian at platinum.net> wrote:
Brian,
I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for your hard work on this! The level of automation is incredible. Now we just have to get Peter on board :)
I second this. Thank you.
I think that you are now the perfect source of information to assist in the Hecnet mapping project - at least for the Cisco part.
I think he is as well. ;)
Ian
On 2013-02-07, at 8:57 AM, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
On 2/6/2013 8:31 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
And now it works perfectly.
Cool.;)
Now all we need are charts. As one can NEVER have enough charts...
What do you want charts of? I'm sure we can do that. :)
Latest update (you have have seen a bunch of config emails) is that the script that loads the configs via tftp now not only works but is a lot smarter.
Everyone involved has given me a snmp community string. Except Peter, who is the holdout on all of this. :)
What that means is that if the tunnel configs change at all everyone will get their tunnels updated automatically.
-brian
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Brian,
I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for your hard work on this! The level of automation is incredible. Now we just have to get Peter on board :)
I think that you are now the perfect source of information to assist in the Hecnet mapping project - at least for the Cisco part.
Ian
On 2013-02-07, at 8:57 AM, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
On 2/6/2013 8:31 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
And now it works perfectly.
Cool.;)
Now all we need are charts. As one can NEVER have enough charts...
What do you want charts of? I'm sure we can do that. :)
Latest update (you have have seen a bunch of config emails) is that the script that loads the configs via tftp now not only works but is a lot smarter.
Everyone involved has given me a snmp community string. Except Peter, who is the holdout on all of this. :)
What that means is that if the tunnel configs change at all everyone will get their tunnels updated automatically.
-brian
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On 7 Feb 2013, at 11:57, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
On 2/6/2013 8:31 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
And now it works perfectly.
Cool.;)
Now all we need are charts. As one can NEVER have enough charts...
What do you want charts of? I'm sure we can do that. :)
Per-tunnel traffic graphs could be fun. ;)
Then a plot of Lat/Lon showing location. ;)
Latest update (you have have seen a bunch of config emails) is that the script that loads the configs via tftp now not only works but is a lot smarter.
Everyone involved has given me a snmp community string. Except Peter, who is the holdout on all of this. :)
What that means is that if the tunnel configs change at all everyone will get their tunnels updated automatically.
Cool. :)
-brian
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On 2/6/2013 8:31 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
And now it works perfectly.
Cool.;)
Now all we need are charts. As one can NEVER have enough charts...
What do you want charts of? I'm sure we can do that. :)
Latest update (you have have seen a bunch of config emails) is that the script that loads the configs via tftp now not only works but is a lot smarter.
Everyone involved has given me a snmp community string. Except Peter, who is the holdout on all of this. :)
What that means is that if the tunnel configs change at all everyone will get their tunnels updated automatically.
-brian