> On Saturday, March 24, 2007, at 23:49:12,
misc@openbsd.org wrote:
>
> > sophisticated montoring system with snmp,that is kind of an oxymoron,
> > isn't it...
>
> > there's no such thing as far as I am aware of.
>
>
> Hello Henning,
>
> it's not exactly what you think :P
> I've to configure such system and typed ip of one extreme box into
> it. After a while I saw few things which surprised me a lot:
> 1. cpu/mem - nothing special
> 2. interface status - nothing special
> 3. bgp peers configuration - oh... what a clever system, I thought
> :P
>
> I clicked into it and saw that it looks after prefix count, session
> up/downs and reachability of neighbor.
> It's very very nice, isn't it? And I've managed to do that by few
> clicks. When I saw that I just wanted to do the same on my bgp boxes
> :-)
>
> So i've instaled that clumsy net-snmp packages, configured it out,
> clicked into mon system and typed ip addr of openbsd box, and....
> nothing happened - just cpu/mem and interfaces status...
>
> I googled around and found PF mibs and not only
> (
http://www.packetmischief.ca/openbsd/snmp/)
>
> Any chances to add that to the wishlist for next releases?
>