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The following devices and operating systems have been tested on recent versions and are working

Contents

Applications

  • Apache via SNMP helper script
  • MySQL via SNMP helper script
  • nginx via SNMP helper script

Generic MIBs

Discovery and polling of standardised generic MIBs is supported on all hardware that implements them regardless of status of support for that hardware or operating system.

Routers, Switches and Firewalls

Cisco IOS

Most device types tested.

Cisco IOS-XE

  • Tested on ASR1K
  • Same MIBs as Cisco IOS

Cisco IOS-XR

  • Tested on GSR
  • Same MIBs as Cisco IOS

Cisco ASA

  • Tested on 5505
  • Same MIBs as Cisco IOS

Cisco NX-OS

  • Same MIBs as Cisco IOS
  • Missing correct hardware and CPU/Memory.
  • Implementation of CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB seems to be spotty, with incorrect scales, precisions or values for some sensors.

Cisco PIXOS

  • Same MIBs as Cisco IOS

Cisco CatOS

Tested on

  • 6500
  • 4500
  • Same MIBs as Cisco IOS

Juniper JunOS

Juniper have a quite badly designed MIB for CPU/Memory in JUNIPER-OPERATING-MIB. It's often hard to tell what is really a CPU and what is in actual fact a blanking plate. (No, really.)

Tested on

  • Juniper J2320
  • Juniper J2350
  • Juniper J4350
  • Juniper MX960
  • Juniper SRX210
  • Juniper SRX240
  • Juniper M7i
  • Olive - Missing CPU & Memory Graphs :)

Juniper JunOSe

Tested on

  • Juniper ERX-310

Juniper ScreenOS

Tested on

  • Junper SSG20

Alcatel OmniSwitch

CPU and Memory pools are detected. OS version and hardware are detected.

  • OmniSwitch 6580

Brocade Ironware

CPU and Memory pools from FOUNDRY-SN-AGENT-MIB are used.

  • BigIron 8000
  • FES2402 - Missing processor graphs (0.10.7.1)
  • FES4802 - Missing processor graphs (0.10.7.1)
  • NetIron MLX-4
  • NetIron MLX-8
  • Netiron 400
  • BigIron RX16

Extreme Extremeware

Currently no CPU or Memory graphs

Tested on

  • Alpine 3804
  • Black Diamond 6808
  • Summit 48
  • Summit 5iTX
  • Summit 48i
  • Extremeware 7.5.2, 7.8.3, 4.1.19, 7.8.1, 6.2.2

Extreme XOS

Currently no CPU or Memory graphs

Tested on

  • Summit x450e-24p
  • Summit x450a-24t
  • XOS 12.0.3.16, 11.5.2.10

Force10 FTOS

Currently no CPU or Memory graphs

Each series has its own MIB for sensors and statistics. F10-CHASSIS-MIB (for E-series), F10-C-SERIES-CHASSIS-MIB and F10-S-SERIES-CHASSIS-MIB.

Tested on

  • S-Series - S25V, S50N
  • E-Series - E300, E610
  • C-series - C300
  • FTOS 7.4.2.5, 7.6.1.2, 7.8.1.0d, 7.8.1.3, 8.2.1.2

Arista EOS

Arista implement standard MIBs for most things. HOST-RESOURCES-MIB, ENTITY-MIB, ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB and EtherLike-MIB are fully supported as of 4.5.0.

Software Version 4.4.0 or above is required for CPU and Memory graphs via HOST-RESOURCES-MIB

Tested on

  • DCS-7148S
  • DCS-7124S

Allied Telesis

  • Allied Telesis switches are very variable in SNMP implementations. AT-8000S is actually RADLAN.

Mikrotik RouterOS

CPU and Memory statistics are available via HOST-RESOURCES-MIB. MIKROTIK-MIB is not yet supported. Sadly BGP4-MIB is not currently supported by RouterOS.

  • Note: RouterOS versions < 5 do not fully support SNMP v2c such as snmpbulkget.

Tested on

  • Routerboard - 433, 493, 1100
  • RouterOS - 3.20, 3.30, 4.17, 5.0

HP Procurve

CPU and Memory graphing via HP's NETSWITCH-MIB

Tested on

  • 1810G-8
  • 2524
  • 2626
  • 2824
  • 2910al-24G
  • 4000M

Workstations and Servers

UNIX-like

UCD-MIB provides detailed system statistics, HOST-RESOURCES-MIB provides inventory, CPU, Memory and Storage statistics.

Linux

Linux is fully supported via HOST-RESOURCES-MIB and UCD-MIB. Recent versions support separated IPv4/IPv6 IP statistics via IP-MIB.

Linux distribution detection can be done via an external script included in the Observium installation.

Machine type can be detected on Dell servers via Dell's OMSA application's SNMP integration.

Solaris

FreeBSD

Memory and CPU statistics are supported via HOST-RESOURCES-MIB and UCD-MIB on NetSNMPd.

Currently no special features of bSNMP are supported, so its use is discouraged.

NetBSD

OpenBSD

DragonFly BSD

m0n0wall

Automatic identification via special m0n0wall sysDescr.

Tested on 1.2 and 1.3.

Missing some statistics MIBs. CPU and Memory statistics work via HOST-RESOURCES-MIB. Uses bSNMPd.

pfSense

Uses bSNMPd, so relatively poor support compared with Net-SNMPd

Microsoft Windows

Windows NT Family

Tested on

  • Windows NT 3.51 (no processor/memory graphs)
  • Windows NT 4.0 (no processor/memory graphs)
  • Windows NT 5.0 / Windows 2000
  • Windows NT 5.1 / Windows XP
  • Windows NT 5.2 / Windows XP/2003
  • Windows NT 6.0 / Windows Vista / 2008
  • Windows NT 6.1 / Windows 7 / 2008 R2

Consumer CPE

Zyxel ZyWALL

Thomson Speedtouch

Printers

HP

Toner supported via Printer-MIB.

Tested On

  • LaserJet P2015
  • Color LaserJet CP2025dn

Power Devices

APC Devices

PowerNet-MIB

APC UPSes

Tested on

  • SMART-UPS 5000

APC PDUs

Tested on

  • AP7832
  • AP7840
  • AP7932
  • AP7941

APC STS

MGE UPSes

Riello UPSes

Gamatronic UPSes

Ingrasys iPoMan PDUs

Ipoman 1201 is supported, 1202 might be; however there is currently no code for slaved devices. Let us know if you need this, preferrably with a readonly SNMP access or at least an snmpwalk. EMD monitoring of temperature and humidity is also supported.

ServerTech Sentry PDUs

  • Sensors (Temperature, Humidity, Current, Voltage) via Sentry3-MIB

Tested on

  • CW-16V2-L30M
  • CW-24V2-L30M
  • CWG-16V2C313A1 (per-outlet current monitoring supported)

Tripp Lite

  • Sensors (Current, Frequency, Voltage) via UPS-MIB

Tested on

  • PDUMH20HVATNET Auto Transfer Switch

Sensor Platforms

Papouch Temperature sensors (TME)

AKCP SensorProbe

Support of temperature and humidity probes.

Minkels Rack Monitoring System

This is an AKCP clone and supports the same MIBs. See above.

Other

  • Areca SATA and SAS RAID controllers

The following devices should also work :

  • Fortinet Fortigate Firewalls
  • Some Dell PowerConnect models

The following devices have bad/non-existant SNMP implementations and won't work properly :

  • Cisco Aironet 1100
  • Cisco 7940 / 7960 / 7912 SIP Phones
  • Netgear Switches (bad reporting of sysDescr, no port names, no mac addresses)
  • Linksys Switches (Poor sysDescr, hard to identify)


Unsupported devices

Following the patenting of open source code by Tandberg, the Observium team has chosen to explicitly not support their equipment.