DefensePro OIDs V8
DefensePro OIDs V8
1.1 rdwrDualPsuStatus
This OID shows the status of the device’s power supply, be it a single power supply or dual
power supply.
1.2 rsSystemFansStatus
To determine the number of fans present in the system one can do a SNMP Walk of the
rsSystemFanIndex table. The highest index returned will be the number of fans present on
the device.
1.3 rsHWCPUTemperatureValue
The thresholds for temperature related actions can also be obtained via SNMP via the
follwing OIDs:
2.1 rsWSDResourceUtilization
This is the highest resource utilization out of all DefensePro cores, including the controller
and the engines
2.2 rsWSDRSResourceUtilization
2.3 rdwr5SecAvgResourceUtilization
This OID shows the total controller core utilization on a 5 seconds moving average.
2.4 rdwr60SecAvgResourceUtilization
This OID shows the total controller core utilization on a 60 second moving average.
The rsACCCPUid is the engine number, starting from 1, and relate to the amount of cores
allocated the DefensePro. In ODS-HTQe, there are 18 such engines \ cores.
3.1 rsPortStatsEntry
This OID monitors different metrics related to the device’s physical network interfaces.
The possible values for the <unit> octet can be the following:
To determine the number of physical network interfaces present in the system one can do a
SNMP Walk of the rsPortStatsPortNumber table. The highest index returned will be the
number of physical network interfaces present on the device.
3.2 rsTrafficUtilizationPerPolicy
This OID monitors different metrics related to the device traffic monitoring per policy (the
same data that is shown in the traffic utilization graphs in Apsolute Vision). DefensePro
issues the statistics at 15-second internals.
The possible values for the <protocol> octect can be the following:
1- UDP related statistics (rsTrafficUtilizationPerPolicyTableUDP)
2- TCP related statistics (rsTrafficUtilizationPerPolicyTableTCP)
The possible values for the <field> octect can be the following
1- Policy name rsPolicyNamePerPolicy
2- New connections rsNewConnectionsPerPolicy
3- Concurrent connections rsConcurConnections
4- Dropped packets rsDroppedPacketsPerPolicy
5- Dropped bytes rsDroppedBytesPerPolicy
6- Received packets rsReceivedPacketsPerPolicy
7- Received bytes rsReceivedBytesPerPolicy
The throughput licnese installed in the system can also be obtained from:
rdwrDeviceThroughput – (radwaremib.txt) – String – .1.3.6.1.4.1.89.2.17.0
5 MIB browsing
For SNMP browsing from Windows based computers a simple application called
ManageEngine MibBrowser can be used.
This application is free for personal use and can be downloaded from
http://www.manageengine.com/products/mibbrowser-free-tool/
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