Ok, let's see...actually a number of those devices may have 'built-in' OME support. The first thing I would do is to look at the device itself and ensure that SNMP is enabled on the device (this is for printer, and switches).
The HP printers should support printer.mib (built-in) and as long as you have enabled SNMP on the device, we will discover it. Make sure you are using the right community string. You can use the Dell Troubleshooting tool (on your OME desktop) to test out many of these devices in your list.
We mostly support PowerConnect and Force10 switches. But if I recall we had a Cisco Catalyst switch in one of our product offerings, so that switch is supported. You may get other Cisco 'for free'.
Dell Opti will work, but you don't use SNMP...use WMI. So in your disc wizard enter your credentials (like localhost\administrator,etc.). Be sure you have installed the OMCI instrumentation on the Opti. There is a whitepaper on this on delltechcenter.com/ome.
Not sure about Savin/Ricoh. If you try the Dell TS tool again, SNMP, you may see if it works.
Juniper and EMC are tough...not sure on that. For those devices, it is possible that we don't support. But if they have a MIB that you can import, you may get limited support (alerts only). There is a MIB Import tool for OME. See the top-right corner of delltechcenter.com/ome for the MIB tool landing page.
Also MIBDepot.com is a good place to find mibs. But maybe check the vendor website first.
There are so many files and I confused which one should I import first for that switch. The error message I received while I was trying to import CISCOSB-mib.
Ok, good deal. This should be expected behavior. Importing a MIB does not give you 'class 1' support for a new device (on the tree). It simply will allow you to receive formatted traps in the OME alert console. So I suspect you are ok, now. I would test by trying to generate a test trap from the device and ensure it shows up in the OME alert console.
See the whitepaper on this OME page to get more background on what I've said in this post.
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December 13th, 2012 18:00
Hi there and thanks for the post.
Ok, let's see...actually a number of those devices may have 'built-in' OME support. The first thing I would do is to look at the device itself and ensure that SNMP is enabled on the device (this is for printer, and switches).
The HP printers should support printer.mib (built-in) and as long as you have enabled SNMP on the device, we will discover it. Make sure you are using the right community string. You can use the Dell Troubleshooting tool (on your OME desktop) to test out many of these devices in your list.
We mostly support PowerConnect and Force10 switches. But if I recall we had a Cisco Catalyst switch in one of our product offerings, so that switch is supported. You may get other Cisco 'for free'.
Dell Opti will work, but you don't use SNMP...use WMI. So in your disc wizard enter your credentials (like localhost\administrator,etc.). Be sure you have installed the OMCI instrumentation on the Opti. There is a whitepaper on this on delltechcenter.com/ome.
Not sure about Savin/Ricoh. If you try the Dell TS tool again, SNMP, you may see if it works.
Juniper and EMC are tough...not sure on that. For those devices, it is possible that we don't support. But if they have a MIB that you can import, you may get limited support (alerts only). There is a MIB Import tool for OME. See the top-right corner of delltechcenter.com/ome for the MIB tool landing page.
Also MIBDepot.com is a good place to find mibs. But maybe check the vendor website first.
Regards,
Rob
Binod Shrestha
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May 15th, 2013 11:00
Hi,
I'm trying to import IMB for Cisco SG300-28MP 28-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch on OME but its
failed.
error " No traps are found on CISCOSB-mib". I'm not sure which file should I import first.
please help me....
Thanks
Binod
DELL-Rob C
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May 16th, 2013 14:00
Hi Binod,
When you look in the mib file with notepad, do you see any traps? They would have something like NOTIFICATION-TYPE around the section.
It is possible you have a MIB file but there are no traps defined.
Maybe look at this thread too:
en.community.dell.com/.../20302557.aspx
Did you get the MIB from mibdepot.com or the vendor? If you could post a link, perhaps we can review.
Rob
Binod Shrestha
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May 17th, 2013 07:00
Thanks Rob for quick reply.
I download MIB’s from vendor’s website. The switch I’m trying to work is CISCO SG300-28MP 28-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch and here the link for MIB http://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=283019666&softwareid=283415684&release=1.3.0&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest
There are so many files and I confused which one should I import first for that switch. The error message I received while I was trying to import CISCOSB-mib.
Thanks for your help ROB.
DELL-Rob C
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May 20th, 2013 07:00
Hi, I dug around and got a bit of info that may help. But we're certainly not experts on Cisco MIBS :-)
Hope this helps a bit.
Rob
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No traps are available in the CISCOSB-mib file. CISCOSB-traps-mib.mib contains majority of traps & you can successfully import this file into OME.
All necessary (dependency) mibs are present in the same zip.
List of files contain traps:
CISCOSB-traps-mib.mib
CISCO-VTP-MIB.mib
CISCOSBCDP.mib
CISCOSBcopy.mib
CISCOSBlldp.mib
CISCOSBmacmulticast.mib
CISCOSBphysdescription.mib
CISCOSBrfc2925.mib
lldp.mib
lldpextmed.mib
rfc1907.mib
rfc2233.mib
rfc2668.mib
rfc2737.mib
rfc3621.mib
rfc5643.mib
SNMPv2-MIB.my
Binod Shrestha
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May 21st, 2013 10:00
Thanks Rob for spending time in this issue
I have imported all those MIBs but still my Cisco Switches are Unclassified...
Binod
DELL-Rob C
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May 21st, 2013 12:00
Binod,
Ok, good deal. This should be expected behavior. Importing a MIB does not give you 'class 1' support for a new device (on the tree). It simply will allow you to receive formatted traps in the OME alert console. So I suspect you are ok, now. I would test by trying to generate a test trap from the device and ensure it shows up in the OME alert console.
See the whitepaper on this OME page to get more background on what I've said in this post.
Good luck,
Rob
en.community.dell.com/.../3570.openmanage-essentials-mib-import-utility.aspx