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23 Jun 2020 15:20 #96487
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Hi, I'm using Draytek Vigor 2862 (FW 3.9.2_BT) and Vigor 130 model for Dual WAN setup. Using PRTG to read SNMP info on WAN1.
UP Speed (ADSL sync) on OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.94.1.1.5.1.2.4
DOWN Speed (ADSL sync) on OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.94.1.1.4.1.2.4
SNR Downstream on OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.94.1.1.3.1.4.4
As for WAN2 - statistics for Remote VDSL2 Information From WAN 2 are displaying on the Draytek 2862 router Online Status -> Physical Connection page but i can not find this data via SNMP.
Any ideas if and how can this be achieved? Thank you.
UP Speed (ADSL sync) on OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.94.1.1.5.1.2.4
DOWN Speed (ADSL sync) on OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.94.1.1.4.1.2.4
SNR Downstream on OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.94.1.1.3.1.4.4
As for WAN2 - statistics for Remote VDSL2 Information From WAN 2 are displaying on the Draytek 2862 router Online Status -> Physical Connection page but i can not find this data via SNMP.
Any ideas if and how can this be achieved? Thank you.
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24 Jun 2020 15:59 #96493
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I'm not sure that the information displayed in the Web UI for WAN2 with a DrayTek DSL modem attached is actually passed to SNMP.
The SNMP interface treats it as a fixed Ethernet WAN, so if you definitely can't locate those values in an SNMP walk (try iReasoning's SNMP Browser for that), then it's likely they're not there. In which case, I recommend contacting support to ask for that to be added if they're not included
The SNMP interface treats it as a fixed Ethernet WAN, so if you definitely can't locate those values in an SNMP walk (try iReasoning's SNMP Browser for that), then it's likely they're not there. In which case, I recommend contacting support to ask for that to be added if they're not included
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25 Jun 2020 01:29 #96498
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It's possible that the Vigor130 makes them directly available via SNMP - but even if it does, you would have overcome the hurdle of accessing its interface...
The alternative is to write your own PRTG Custom Sensor...
You could grab it from the 2862's Web Interface, using
Curl
, or maybe even from the Telnet interface, using this
Telnet Scripting Tool
(which I've done in the past, with a Zyxel VMG1312). (I'm not sure where (if anywhere) it would appear in the 2862's Telnet interface - given the clash with the "adsl" and "vdsl" commands...but "Show qryrdsl status" would be my best guess.
(I love PRTG, I've written loads of these )
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admin3 wrote:
The SNMP interface treats it as a fixed Ethernet WAN, so if you definitely can't locate those values in an SNMP walk (try iReasoning's SNMP Browser for that), then it's likely they're not there. In which case, I recommend contacting support to ask for that to be added if they're not included
Any ideas if and how can this be achieved? Thank you.4vr4 wrote:
It's possible
The alternative is to write your own PRTG Custom Sensor...
You could grab it from the 2862's Web Interface, using
(I love PRTG, I've written loads of these
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25 Jun 2020 15:43 #96505
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Thanks, i'm using iReasoning SNMP browser with no luck, had a case open with support but no luck with an answer either.
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admin3 wrote:
I'm not sure that the information displayed in the Web UI for WAN2 with a DrayTek DSL modem attached is actually passed to SNMP.
The SNMP interface treats it as a fixed Ethernet WAN, so if you definitely can't locate those values in an SNMP walk (try iReasoning's SNMP Browser for that), then it's likely they're not there. In which case, I recommend contacting support to ask for that to be added if they're not included
Thanks, i'm using iReasoning SNMP browser with no luck, had a case open with support but no luck with an answer either.
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25 Jun 2020 15:45 #96506
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Thanks for the idea regards custom PRTG sensor, shall give it a go...
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hornbyp wrote:
admin3 wrote:
The SNMP interface treats it as a fixed Ethernet WAN, so if you definitely can't locate those values in an SNMP walk (try iReasoning's SNMP Browser for that), then it's likely they're not there. In which case, I recommend contacting support to ask for that to be added if they're not included
Any ideas if and how can this be achieved? Thank you.4vr4 wrote:
It's possiblethat the Vigor130 makes them directly available via SNMP - but even if it does, you would have overcome the hurdle of accessing its interface...
The alternative is to write your own PRTG Custom Sensor...
You could grab it from the 2862's Web Interface, usingCurl , or maybe even from the Telnet interface, using thisTelnet Scripting Tool (which I've done in the past, with a Zyxel VMG1312). (I'm not sure where (if anywhere) it would appear in the 2862's Telnet interface - given the clash with the "adsl" and "vdsl" commands...but "Show qryrdsl status" would be my best guess.
(I love PRTG, I've written loads of these)
Thanks for the idea regards custom PRTG sensor, shall give it a go...
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