Wow. That seems a little crazy.
This is the only cisco xr device we have so I'm not too familiar with it...
So each time you've have a reboot you've had to go back and reconfig for the new oid ?
Ken Connell Intermediate Network Engineer Computer & Communication Services Ryerson University 350 Victoria St RM AB50 Toronto, Ont M5B 2K3 416-979-5000 x6709
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Having troubles graphing CPU and Temperature on a Cisco ASR9K running IOS XR 3.9.2.
Anyone know the oid ?
The temperature OIDs will change each boot (usually), and can be found by walking the Entity Sensor Mib, searching for an EntitySensorType of 8. There are generally at least three sensors per board.
CPU may also change on each boot, and is found in the Cisco process mib. There are several variants, and I generally have to test each of them to determine which one is active in any particular version of IOS.
Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CISSP # 78281 Austin Energy
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