Okay, so I’ve been given SNMP access by @smoothnet, thanks for that. I have basic discovery and sensor support working for the devices @smoothnet gave me access to.
However, I don’t think we can add the LANCOM UF-300
The problem with that device is that it’s sysObject is iso.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10
The 8072 is a unique number for each manufacturer. eg. Cisco has number 9.
8072 belongs to ‘net-snmp’ or in other words the net-snmp Linux package.
The other LANCOM devices identify themselves with number 2356 which belongs to LANCOM (good!)
I tried adding iso.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10 to the LANCOM discovery file, but that breaks LibreNMS as lots of devices seem to be using this sysObjectID
There are other ways to identify devices, by eg using it’s sysDescr and search for brand names. However, the device isn’t giving us much:
Perhaps @PipoCanaja or @laf can chime in here, but I don’t think we can correctly identify this device as LANCOM because it only tells us ‘Hey I’m a generic linux box!’.