Discovering Aruba Switches and stack switches
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08-22-2023 10:35 AM
Hello
Can some assist here, we are able to discovery Aruba Switch Model JL661A and few other properly but issue is that we are not able to discovery the stack inside those and even the Serial number's are also not getting populated.
the OID's are already there in the OID table
We have series like 7x 9x 5x

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08-22-2023 11:11 PM - edited 08-22-2023 11:12 PM
Hello @rajesh44853 , can you check the Discovery Status how the Switch is classified and witch Pattern is used to crawl the data? How does the SNMP classifier looks like? Did you added the OID to the Standard Network Switch SNMP Classification? And did you checked, that same OID isn't attached to other SNMP Classification by mistake?
If everything is fine and Standard Network Switch Classification is correctly chosen by Discovery and the Network Switch Pattern is executed, but still the values missing you need to check with your network team if your SNMP user is allowed to read the standard MIB tree. If everything is fine than maybe Aruba doesn't use standard MIBs for all these value (unbelievable). In this case you needs to create your own SNMP Pattern and SNMP Classification specific for Aruba Switches.
Greets
Daniel
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08-28-2023 12:01 PM
everything looking to be proper. Not sure if there is a need of custom pattern. has anyone created customer pattern for this

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08-29-2023 12:15 AM
Hi @rajesh44853 , did you checked the first part of my answer? Maybe you can send some screen shot - this could help to find the issue.
Greets
Daniel
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08-29-2023 03:35 AM
@Daniel Borkowi1 yes i have checked on your point looks like details can be seen on the SMNP
Attached screenshot and the XML file that i see against the returned OID