Hi all.
I hope you can help me with this problem. I'm new in Zabbix, but I admit that I liked a lot, I have installed version 3.0.0 stable at centos 7 monitoring my switches (Cisco) and servers, in other words basic monitoring. But yesterday I had problems, Zabbix showed high consumption of CPU, but not memory, it seemed as strange and wanted to know the system log showed me several messages concerning MACFLAP_NOTIF.
I want to know how to configure cisco log (3750x) to be sent to Zabbix. According to the website https://www.zabbix.org/wiki/Configur...sCentos6_RHEL6 I managed to set the snmptrap, did the tests and were satisfactory; however when setting traps Cisco does not capture any trap. (Key = snmptrap [. *], Type = Log)
Reading in the forums, I have the MIB to recognize Zabbix traps; however Cisco MIB have extension * .m and is where my confusion begins.
Zabbix read MIBs with * .my?
What should I do to further capture the traps?
I hope you can help me with this problem. I'm new in Zabbix, but I admit that I liked a lot, I have installed version 3.0.0 stable at centos 7 monitoring my switches (Cisco) and servers, in other words basic monitoring. But yesterday I had problems, Zabbix showed high consumption of CPU, but not memory, it seemed as strange and wanted to know the system log showed me several messages concerning MACFLAP_NOTIF.
I want to know how to configure cisco log (3750x) to be sent to Zabbix. According to the website https://www.zabbix.org/wiki/Configur...sCentos6_RHEL6 I managed to set the snmptrap, did the tests and were satisfactory; however when setting traps Cisco does not capture any trap. (Key = snmptrap [. *], Type = Log)
Reading in the forums, I have the MIB to recognize Zabbix traps; however Cisco MIB have extension * .m and is where my confusion begins.
Zabbix read MIBs with * .my?
What should I do to further capture the traps?