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Welcome to the MRTG/Denika/WebNM Templates Archive. Currently there are 196 templates available. Plixer International is constantly expanding this list with help from our customer base. Check out our extensive MIB Archive!

Visitors can search through our MIB database for OID strings to dynamically create templates to use with MRTG, Denika, and WebNM. Feedback for improvements is welcomed! Currently there are 314 devices in this database. MIBs are constantly being added to this database, so please check back often.

Vendors -> Foundry Networks, Inc. -> Foundry BigIron Switch Templates

Port Utilization by port instance
This report template measures the amount of octets transferred and received to/from a specific port. When setting the BANDWIDTH parameter manually, the user must specify how many bytes per second can this port carry. Since most links are rated in bits per second, you need to divide their maximum bandwidth (in bits) by eight (8) in order to get bytes per second.
CPU Utilization for Foundry
This Report File Template measures CPU usage on Foundry Switches
QOS Bytes per Class
This report template measures the amount of octets matching a specified Class Map
Port Utilization for Foundry Devices
This Report File Template measures bandwidth on a Foundry Network Port. You must configure the maximum bandwith for the specified Port

Vendors -> Foundry Networks, Inc. -> Standard MIB-II Templates

Bad SNMP Gets
The total number of community-based SNMP messages (for example, SNMPv1) delivered to the SNMP entity which used an SNMP community name not known to said entity. Also, implementations which authenticate community-based SNMP messages using check(s) in addition to matching the community name (for example, by also checking whether the message originated from a transport address allowed to use a specified community name) MAY include in this value the number of messages which failed the additional check(s). It is strongly RECOMMENDED that the documentation for any security model which is used to authenticate community-based SNMP messages specify the precise conditions that contribute to this value.
Cached Non-Moveable Memory in Use
Cache Non-Moveable Memory in use as a percentage of total memory from a device that supports the MIB-II Host MIB. Researched and configured by Garth K. Williams.
Code and Data Memory in Use
Code and Data Memory in use as a percentage of total memory from a system that supports MIB-II host. Researched and configured by Garth K. Williams.
CPU Utilization
CPU Utilization on a processor from this Novell Server Researched and configured by Garth K. Williams.
CPU Utilization using Host MIB
Use this template to create CPU Utilization from devices that support the Standard MIB-II Host MIB. Windows NT systems will not report this value. Users must use the Perfmon CPU Utilization Report.
CRC errors
Measures CRC errors on an interface
Frame Relay DLCI Utilization
This report measure the amount of bandwidth going in and out of a frame relay connection.
Frame Relay FECNS/BECNS Count
This report template measures FECNs (Forward Explicit Congestion Notifications) and BECNs (Backword Explicit Congestion Notifications) on a frame relat circuit based on a 5 minute polling interval.
Interrupts per Second
Interrupts per Second using MS perfmon Counters
NLMs loaded
Number of Processes (NLMs) loaded on a Novell Server. Researched and configured by Garth K. Williams.
Number of current users using the Host MIB
This template will trend the current number of user connections on a system that supports the Host MIB.
Number of processes using Host MIB
This template will trend the number of current processes on a system that support the HOST MIB.
Number of Users
Number of Users attached to a system that supports the Host MIB. Researched and configured by Garth K. Williams.
Port Errors Count
This MIB-II Object will measure the number of errors per port from a network device such as a switch or router.
Port Utilization by description
This port utilization template should be used with devices that have dynamic SNMP instances for the port. This report template measures the amount of octets transferred and received to/from a specific port. When setting the BANDWIDTH parameter manually, the user must specify how many bytes per second can this port carry. Since most links are rated in bits per second, you need to divide their maximum bandwidth (in bits) by eight (8) in order to get bytes per second.
Storage Available
This report template will measure the storage space available from devices that support the standard MIB-II host mib.

 

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