user_4365371
Created Aug 28, 2021 01:15:38
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So jason, if the S5600 series were descontinued, is that means that Huawei doesnt have an old MIBs library to share those OIDs for old series?
Diego.Silva
Reply user_4365371 Created Aug 28, 2021 01:30:16
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Friend, this model of equipment does not belong to Huawei, but to H3C. I recommend that you validate with H3C if it is possible to make MIBS available.
user_4365371
Reply Diego.Silva Created Aug 28, 2021 01:47:35
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Thanks Diego. Is really strange this, because its chasis name is Huawei. But ok, we will search for H3H S5600 OID. Thanks for your replay
user_4365371
Reply Diego.Silva Created Aug 28, 2021 02:01:03
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We have made a quick research, and there are. no info available for H3C support for S5600 switch. I guess this is all.
kCyborg
Reply Diego.Silva Created Aug 28, 2021 02:03:37
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Well, I went to the H3C webpage: http://www.h3c.com/en/Support/Resource_Center/HK/Switches/H3C_S5600/H3C_S5600_Series_Switches/, and they don't have S5600's documentation.... Apparently it is a H3C switch with a Huawei chassis, and an old one, but it is the switch I have to work with... So, I think I will quit from researching about it. Thanks very much Diego, Greetings |
Diego.Silva
Reply kCyborg Created Aug 28, 2021 00:52:24
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my friend, unfortunately I don't know the S5600 switch. Could you tell me the specific model? maybe that way I can help you find the information.
user_4365371
Created Aug 28, 2021 01:13:02
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Hi Diego, thanks for your answer. kCyborg and I are part of an administration team in our company. Those OIDs you send us are for S5700. Wr actualky have a plugin on Nagios that works with its OID defined there for the S5700. The problem we are facing is with the S5600. Those OIDs for the S5700 are not compatible with the S5600.
kCyborg
Reply Diego.Silva Created Aug 28, 2021 01:22:11
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That would be something like S5600-E24 |
user_4365371
Created Aug 28, 2021 01:15:38
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So jason, if the S5600 series were descontinued, is that means that Huawei doesnt have an old MIBs library to share those OIDs for old series?
Diego.Silva
Reply user_4365371 Created Aug 28, 2021 01:30:16
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Friend, this model of equipment does not belong to Huawei, but to H3C. I recommend that you validate with H3C if it is possible to make MIBS available.
user_4365371
Reply Diego.Silva Created Aug 28, 2021 01:47:35
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Thanks Diego. Is really strange this, because its chasis name is Huawei. But ok, we will search for H3H S5600 OID. Thanks for your replay
user_4365371
Reply Diego.Silva Created Aug 28, 2021 02:01:03
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We have made a quick research, and there are. no info available for H3C support for S5600 switch. I guess this is all.
kCyborg
Reply Diego.Silva Created Aug 28, 2021 02:03:37
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Well, I went to the H3C webpage: http://www.h3c.com/en/Support/Resource_Center/HK/Switches/H3C_S5600/H3C_S5600_Series_Switches/, and they don't have S5600's documentation.... Apparently it is a H3C switch with a Huawei chassis, and an old one, but it is the switch I have to work with... So, I think I will quit from researching about it. Thanks very much Diego, Greetings |
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