Torrus Vendor Support List
  Introduction
    This document provides a listing of vendor devices and generic MIBs that
    are suppported by Torrus'es SNMP discovery utilities and/or templates
    and other supporting files.

    All SNMP MIBs described below are supported through "devdiscover", the
    SNMP discovery utility. Where possible, the system contact, location,
    and interface descriptions are copied to the generated Torrus
    configuration.

  Generic SNMP MIBs
    *   RFC1628 (UPS-MIB)

        Generic statistics covered by most UPS manufactures, including
        input, output, and bypass group information.

    *   RFC1697 (RDBMS-MIB)

        Provides the database engine performance statistics. Tested with
        Oracle only.

    *   RFC2662 (ADSL-LINE-MIB)

        ADSL DSLAM statitics and line status. Tested with Paradyne DSLAM.

    *   RFC2670 (DOCS-IF-MIB)

        DOCSIS cable status and statistics. Tested with Cisco uBR.

    *   RFC2737 (ENTITY-MIB)

        Used to retrieve information about chassis and temperature sensors
        in Cisco devices.

    *   RFC2790 (HOST-RESOURCES-MIB)

        Server CPU, memory, and disk statistics. Tested with net-snmp and MS
        Windows.

    *   RFC2863 (IF-MIB)

        Generic network interface statistics from "ifTable" and "ifXTable".
        Most servers and network devices support this MIB. Featuring custom
        vendor-dependent indexing and interface type/name filtering. Tested
        with many different vendors.

  Vendor-specific SNMP monitoring
    *   Alcatel-Lucent

        ESS 7450: full support for SAP, Services and Customer for VPLS
        services. ISAM: line termination statistics for various LT boards.
        The module is only available under NDA because of Alcatel-Lucent MIB
        privacy policy.

    *   Alteon content switches

        Application switching and performance statistics.

    *   Allied Telesyn PBC18 Media converter

        Reports the line status for the manageable modular media converter.

    *   Arbor Networks

        Provide statistics for Arbor eSeries devices. (e30, e100)

    *   APC PowerNet and NetBotz

        Prvide statistics for various environment sensors and power meters.

    *   Ascend MAX

        Provides statistics for analog and ISDN interfaces, and the total
        number of lines used.

    *   Atmel wireless access points and bridges

        Privides link quality and traffic statistics for wireless devices.
        The discovery process would run very slow unless you specify the
        following parameter in the discovery instructions XML:

         <param name="only-devtypes" value="ATMEL"/>

    *   AxxessIT Ethernet over SDH switches (aka Cisco ONS 15300)

        The module arranges the Ethernet interface statistics with such
        information as slot/port mapping and interface descriptions.

    *   BetterNetworks EthernetBox

        The discovery module detects active sensors in an EthernetBox sensor
        module.

    *   Brocade (Foundry)

        A variety of Foundry switches and routers is supported for memory,
        CPU, and temperature statistics.

    *   CASA Systems CMTS

        Modem quantities per upstream, downstream, MAC domain.

    *   Cisco CatOS

        Memory, CPU, and temperature information. Per-interface statistics
        may be limited to the ports with description only.

    *   Cisco IOS

        Provides per-interface traffic statistics; CPU, memory, and
        temperature information; I/O buffer statistics; IPSec traffic
        information; SAA agents statistics; cbQoS monitoring (implemented in
        a separate plugin); DOCSIS uBR-specific variables (modem quantities
        and channel utilization); CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB (linecards and
        VIP modules memory, see notes below); MAC accounting statistics
        (associated with BGP AS numbers when applicable); LRE and VDSL line
        statistics; BGP prefix counts (http://tinyurl.com/y3ganv); CAR
        statistics; VPDN Statistics; 3G cellular statistics.

        Note: On Cisco 7500, IOS version 12.0(26)S2 or 12.0(26)S3,
        CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB polling causes memory leak and leads to
        the router crash (Bug ID CSCef53395). The problem is fixed in IOS
        versions 12.0(26)S5, 12.0(27)S3, 12.0(28)S2, and 12.0(30)S.

    *   Cisco PIX Firewall

        Firewall performance statistics.

    *   Cisco SCE

        Service Control Engine performance statistics.

    *   Compaq Insite Manager

        Temperature and memory health information statistics for Compaq
        servers.

    *   Comtech EF Data

        Satellite modem statistics.

    *   Empire (Concord) SystemEDGE

        Provides lots of statistics and information that a SystemEDGE agent
        may provide about the server health and performance.

    *   Force10 Networks

        CPU, Temperature and Power supply statistics.

    *   Fortinet

        CPU, memory and disk usage for Fortigate and Fortimanager. Also the
        current nyumber of sessions and session establishment rate for
        Fortigate.

    *   Jacarta iMeter

        Humidity, Temperature, Electric current meters.

    *   Juniper JunOS

        Class of service, firewall, operating environment, reverse path
        forwarding, and interface statistics.

    *   Liebert HVAC systems

        Temperature, humidity and system state sensors

    *   Microsoft Windows 2000/XP

        Sets up proper interface indexing and provides FTP and HTTP server
        statistics.

    *   Motorola BSR CMTS (ex-Riverdelta)

        Displays modem quantities.

    *   NetApp.com storage products

        Storage arrays performance and health information.

    *   NetScreen Firewall

        Firewall performance statistics.

    *   Oracle

        Database engine statistics.

    *   Paradyne GranDSLAM

        xDSL statistics and line status.

    *   Symmetricom NTP appliance

        NTP clock statistics

    *   UCD SNMP and Net-SNMP

        Memory, CPU, and disk usage information.

    *   Xylan ethernet switches

        Port indexing for OmniSwitch and OmniStack ethernet switches.

Author
    Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Stanislav Sinyagin <ssinyagin@k-open.com>

