check /opt/librenms/mibs/
you might have ‘zenitel’ exist as a file
then delete
html/images/logos/zenitel.svg
html/images/os/zenitel.svg
try running it again
check /opt/librenms/mibs/
you might have ‘zenitel’ exist as a file
then delete
html/images/logos/zenitel.svg
html/images/os/zenitel.svg
try running it again
Finally!
INFO Clearing cached bootstrap files.
config ............................................................................................. 2.40ms DONE
cache .............................................................................................. 2.97ms DONE
compiled ........................................................................................... 0.26ms DONE
events ............................................................................................. 0.22ms DONE
routes ............................................................................................. 0.26ms DONE
views .............................................................................................. 2.02ms DONE
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Thats great! ![]()
Is everything good?
have you found an ipstation that has more data?
Trying different ip stations, like this one Flush master and I got this:
And output from a device like this one here
both of them use the VS MIB.
If you look at the walk and find anything that has “.26122.2.” its using the IPSTATION MIB
“.26122.3” is using the VS MIB
anyway, how does the alphacom and others look?
I think it looks great, there is a few things I would like to see of course thats missing. But it’s probably more spesific to snmp traps. Thanks for all the hard work @deagle746
for VS and Alphacom devices there are a lot of OIDs.
I think i got the most useful ones.
If you try this walk against your ipstations, and it returns anything.
Then let me know, we can fill in the data for them.
snmpwalk -v 2c -c public 192.168.50.21 .1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.2
good deal. enjoy ![]()