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   Adrian to bulleid@ku.gro.lioff   
   Re: snmp unknown object identifier   
   18 Feb 25 15:10:40   
   
   From: bulleid@ku.gro.lioff   
      
   In message , Adrian   
    writes   
   >I'm after both. Uptime on a daily basis, and octets in (and out,   
   >ideally on both Ethernet and WiFi) on a more regular basis.   
   >   
   >The Uptime is easy to identify when doing a snmpwalk (so I can get the   
   >id number), but there are a number of lines that come back that could   
   >be the dataflow values.   
   >   
   >I've just tried using snmpget on 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10 to get   
   >ifInOctets, and I get :   
   >   
   >No such Object available in this agent at this OID   
   >   
   >Looking at that with snmpwalk, there are 10 sub-values   
   >(1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.x), of which 6 are zero, and the other 4 (x = 1,   
   >6, 7, 8) have differing values.  The first seems to be constant at 480.   
   >   
      
   Following on from Andy Burn's I installed a MIB GUI, and looking through   
   it, it comes up with various interface names for the differing x values.   
   It looks as though 6, 7 and 8 are respectively the eth0, bridge and   
   wlan0 equivalents.  Turning off the only WiFi device connected to the   
   access point saw the values for 6 and 7 increase, but not 8, so I'm   
   making a guess at them being in that order.   
      
   It looks as though I can now get the info I want, albeit using the long   
   number rather than a MIB identifier.   
      
   Adrian   
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