02-03-2010 10:26 AM
Hi
Now when going into webview in this switch, under statistics-> Port Utlization you see a % for every port ,
now that is the value i want but i cannot find the MIB/OID to use to get that value. I believe there is none
that port utlization is a calculation of possibly a number of OID's to get that value, but what does linksys
use to achieve that. Looking at google for port utilization calculations comes up with the following:
The purpose of knowing utilization is to know whether a link in the network is overloaded. Thus, the bar graph for a port shows utilization for the busiest half-link (Rx or Tx) on the port. For example, using a port configured for 100Mbps, full-duplex, if the port was transmitting at 35% utilization on one half-link and receiving at 10% on the other half-link, the port would show a 35% utilization.
Utilization is calculated by the formula
Thus, on a 10Mbps half-duplex port, a 3-second measurement of 6,000,000 bits would indicate a 20% utilization of the port.
So am i right do we have to find OID for every bit in the above calculation if so are they all available. It would be much
simpler for me to have one OID to did this so that i could put together in MRTG.
thanks
02-04-2010 10:47 PM
Hi cchospital,
Do a search on this site for ' mib srw' and i believe a couple of my colleagues have suggested a couple of approaches you can use.
regards Dave
02-17-2010 06:10 AM
Hi cchospital,
Try the following link for MIB for SRW https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-10504
regards Dave
06-03-2015 02:15 AM
Why I can't access this doc?
02-18-2016 01:02 PM
Hi,
I am trying to access this file but I get "access denied".
Can you help?
03-09-2010 05:46 AM
Great.
This mibs also apply just fine for SPS series.
To test them with net-snmp (linux, bsd, etc):
download and unpack to some directory (i.e. srw_mib)
cd srw_mibs
snmpwalk -v2c -M +. -c
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