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07-28-2024 11:43 PM
Hi Team,
Can we use the same snmp oid to classify it to 2 different classes based on other attributes present while discovery?
Eg : we have a UPS device which needs to be mapped to other class but both of them are having the same OIDs .
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07-29-2024 12:05 PM
Yes, you can. In SNMP Classification [discovery_classy_snmp] table, you have all the SNMP classifiers. And there can be more than one classifier associated with a specific OID. Additional attributes that are used as the basis for the distinction can be configured in the Classification Criteria related list on SNMP Classification form.
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07-29-2024 03:20 AM
When you create OID you need to give the classier details and table name. So I dot thing this is advisable to create two. Classification only be done once.
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07-29-2024 12:05 PM
Yes, you can. In SNMP Classification [discovery_classy_snmp] table, you have all the SNMP classifiers. And there can be more than one classifier associated with a specific OID. Additional attributes that are used as the basis for the distinction can be configured in the Classification Criteria related list on SNMP Classification form.
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