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    Cisco Switches data via SNMP

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      mihairosu
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      Has anyone pulled SNMP data from Cisco switches to monitor bandwidth from ports, etc? Briefly looking through some documentation, I can tell that it's not a simple pulling of data from certain SNMP points, since a bunch of calculations are needed to transform that data to human readable MBps or what have you.

      I know PRTG can does it very easily, as we have a free version running at our building, but I'd love to integrate all that into Mango.

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        mihairosu
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        Okay I finally found something as an example:

        Here's the link to calculating bandwidth.

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          Jared Wiltshire
          last edited by

          You may already know, but you should be able to use the meta datasource to do the calculations.
          http://store.infiniteautomation.com/module/meta

          Developer at Radix IoT

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            mihairosu
            last edited by mihairosu

            I do, but I would prefer to copy and paste successful code ;)

            Including also all the correct SNMP addresses, and all that jazz. It's a lot of work I currently don't have time for =(

            It bothers me that we have so many different monitoring services, when Mango could do it all.

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