I need to monitor a Cisco XPS-2200 power system, is there anyway I can do this with PRTG? Can it be monitored through the switches that it is powering? It is used for redundant power for a stack of Cisco 3750x switches.
Monitoring Cisco XPS-2200
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Hello,
thank you very much for the KB-Post. According to the Product Page for the xPS-2200, it seems to be possible to get SNMP information from it, via the connected switch:
But it's not clear what that may contain. Please consult with Cisco for the "necessary" MIBs, and then import them with our MIB-Importer.
best regards.
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