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crashff
Champion Sweeper
I did a full SNMP walk against my UAP-AC-PRO's and exported them. I did make some notations in the SNMPWALK text file for what I could identify (before I found the MIB files)

The MIB files are direct from Ubiquiti, but they were last updated in 2014, so they are missing some information that is in the SNMPWalk data. Both are required for MIB viewing.

I would like to note that Lansweeper identifies a very early OID number in the tree that is for FreeBSD, and is incorrect, resulting in a lot of missed information (the incorrect OID value is UBNT's fault for not correcting years ago.

Scanned number .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0 = OID return value: 1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10
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cscherrey
Engaged Sweeper III
crashff wrote:
I did a full SNMP walk against my UAP-AC-PRO's and exported them. I did make some notations in the SNMPWALK text file for what I could identify (before I found the MIB files)

The MIB files are direct from Ubiquiti, but they were last updated in 2014, so they are missing some information that is in the SNMPWalk data. Both are required for MIB viewing.

I would like to note that Lansweeper identifies a very early OID number in the tree that is for FreeBSD, and is incorrect, resulting in a lot of missed information (the incorrect OID value is UBNT's fault for not correcting years ago.

Scanned number .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0 = OID return value: 1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10


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