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Now I am evaluating Open-Audit to collect inventories from Cisco Catalyst 2960G.
And I would like to know what inventories must be collected by OA2.0.8 from that Cisco device
when OA2.0.8 have done right way to audit and discoveries by SNMP.

So I am cheking "snmp_helper.php", "snmp_9_helper.php" file from the following directory.

/usr/local/open-audit/code_igniter/application/helpers

Is this good way to know? or Does anyone know better way to know?

Regards

Tomoyasu Koyama

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      Hi Mark san

      Thank you for screen shot.

      Can I see "Hardware" and "Setting" column on left hand side?

      I only have "Module" and "Network",,, in "Hardware" column.

      so I have to check PHP code (snmp_helper.php) what inventories must be collected by OA from Catalyst 2960G. I understand it depends on which model in cisco, but I need to know about details which our catalyst 2960G shown right way.  That means I am concerned about omission of displaying about inventories.

       

      Regards

      Tomoyasu Koyama

      1. Mark Unwin

        You can see "Settings" in Enterprise/Pro. The only entry there is Nmap ports. If you click on Discovery Log on the left side you will see which SNMP commands are run against the device.

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      Hi Tomoyasu,

      Open-AudIT has the essential Cisco inventory information and if you want detailed inventory information from Cisco devices you might like to look at NMIS, it is a very powerful fault and performance management system but many customers use it to collect detailed inventory from SNMP based devices, including Cisco.

       

      Keith 

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        I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but here's a screenshot of a Cisco Catalyst 3750 that has been discovered.

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