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 OpManager is unable to properly identify my cat       switches. When I add the device, the app adds the device with type=unknown. I manually change this, but because the initial discovery was incorrect it doesn't create one graph that I would like associated with this device: CiscoSwitchMemoryUtilization. I only discovered this great graph because my Cat2960's are discovered properly as cisco switches and therefore this graph is added automatically. When I try changing to the correct device type and rediscovering, OpManager simply reverts back to type=unknown. I would think I could at least manually add this monitor, but for some reason it is not available in the list of available resource monitors. This leaves me with 2 questions:

 

1. how can i get opmanager to properly identify the cat3750's so I get this default graph?

 

2. why is this monitor nowhere to be found in the list of available monitors (under cisco) if it does in fact exist for my servers?

 

BTW, great work on OpManager. I trialed this about a year ago and had to stop using it because of the problems I had. I'm trying now and after I patch to most current patch level, the software performs much more consistently.

 

Then, i need to find out there is any mismatch in OID for this particular switch,Cat 3750. Could you please load the Mib browser tool under Admin tab, enter the ip address of the switch in the host field along with the correct community string. Expand RFC 1213 in the following way

 

RFC 1213 --> org --> dod --> internet --> mgmt --> mib-2 --> system

 

Select sysObjectID and click the Get button. Post the WS-C3750V2-24TS-S   output and based on this we will proceed further.