How can I get cisco router/switch interface IP information in prtg
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Hi,
Is it possible to get IP address Information of Cisco Layer 3 switches using PRTG?
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You can try to do a walk on the device and see what OID's yield the IP information for the interfaces or you can try finding an MIB that you can import into PRTG to create a Custom SNMP Library sensor that will pull that information through SNMP.
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You can try to do a walk on the device and see what OID's yield the IP information for the interfaces or you can try finding an MIB that you can import into PRTG to create a Custom SNMP Library sensor that will pull that information through SNMP.
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