Using the Smarts Console to see list of OIDs that Smarts IP is polling for Discovery and Monitoring for a particular device
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Using the Smarts Console to see list of OIDs that Smarts IP is polling for Discovery and Monitoring for a particular device

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Article ID: 331654

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Products

VMware Smart Assurance VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance

Issue/Introduction

Steps to generate the list of the OIDs used to Discover and Monitor devices using the Smarts Console GUI.


The OID Info tool enables you to view the list of OIDs that are used to discover and monitor devices such as Host, Router, Switch, and so on. The OID information helps identify faults in the configuration of the SNMP agent of the device. The OID Info tool displays the list of OIDs for a device.
 

Environment

Smarts 10.X / 2.X

Resolution

The OIDs can be viewed through the OID Info option in the Domain Manager Administration Console.

To see the list of OIDs, proceed as follows:

  • Open the Domain Manager Administration Console and attach to the relevant Smarts IP Domain.
  • On the left side, drill into the topology tree and right click on the device instance for which you wish to view the OID information.
  • Right-click the device and select OID Info:
  • Information is displayed as follows:


  • The OID Info window displays the following columns:
  1. Type the type of class, Discovery or Monitoring.
  2. Component Contains the Probe Name such as Containment and Performance in case of Discovery type, and Entity name such as Interfaceand Port in case of Monitoring type.
  3. Entity Contains the Driver Name in case of Discovery type and the Instrumentation class name in case of Monitoring type.
  4. OID The SNMP OID associated with the device.
  5. Description   Description of the SNMP OID or discovery probe if available.
    • For Monitoring type, this field contains the attribute name of the SNMP OID or discovery probe.
    • For Discovery type, due to the limitations of IP Manager, this field is either empty or contains a generic description of the SNMP OID or discovery probe.
       



Additional Information

Notes:

  • Objects discovered in ICMP only mode, objects not having a SysOID, objects not having an associated SNMPAgent object in the topology, and thin clients WirelessAccessPoints will also be ignored.
  • This OID information can also be generated from the command line.