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I jut purchased 6 DAP-2553s for our business and was able to set them up on my Cacti network manager using the standard Cisco router template. This gave me the ability to monitor traffic on each of the interfaces as well as system uptime but I would like to be able to see how many clients I have attached to each WAP. Are the OIDs for this device documented somewhere? I have tried walking it using snmputil but I haven't had much success finding the information I'm after.I appreciate any assistance that can be lent.Thanks-Chris. Hi gobris,I'm not sure if you are able to help with this or not, but I thought I would ask.Following your post, I am trying to get the client info from my 2590 (Firmware 1.13), using PHP using the code below.The snmp2set returns TRUE, but when I perform the GET, I receive the error: 'No such instance currently exists'. I have logged into the web interface of the 2590 and it reports that there are clients.
I've been using cacti for a while on a HP switch, but I found it time to upgrade to a new Netgear Switch. I added the switch as new device in cacti, and cacti sees the switch and shows me a little info about it. But, it doen't shows me the ports on the switch.
I suspect I am not referencing the client information table properly.I'd appreciate any ideas you have.Bruce. Greetings all! I am just working to duplicate some of the functionality of APM-II in a program for my (very non-network-savvy) customers, to automate setting up DAP-2553's. In any case, I'm very new to this game, so am scouring around for information everywhere I can, so ran across this forum.With respect to the SNMP OIDs, are those the ones I found on the D-Link.com support section, in the file 'dap2553MIB125.zip,' or am I confusing this with something else?I'm very wet behind the ears on actually using SNMP, but I understand the general idea.Rob.
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