I need to be able to use your application with the Trango Link 45 units. They work in my old CyberGauge for Windows application with no problem. Please put me on a link for a solution.


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Hallo,

what SNMP settings are you using in PRTG?

please scan against the device using our free SNMP Tester

https://www.paessler.com/tools/snmptester

try different SNMP settings, single get, force 32bit mode and check if you can get data from the device.


Jul, 2011 - Permalink

Did you already try to download the respective MIB file from the Trango Website's downloads section and import it using Paessler's MIB Importer?


Jul, 2011 - Permalink

That was a great help. The question is now, how do I combine all senors on one chart like the supported devices have. Like, in and out and totals on one chart. I can only make one reading per sensor. Sorry to be the villiage idiot but I am new with this.


Jul, 2011 - Permalink

I am sorry to be the villiage idiot but I am new with this. The above information helped me a bunch. I now need to know how to create my sensor with ethernet in, out, and total on the same chart. I want it to look like the ones that worked out of the box for all my other sensors. I can only make one item per chart.


Jul, 2011 - Permalink

1. try with running an autodiscovery on your device

2. if you only want the traffic sensors open the device, go to add sensors, select SNMP, then SNMP traffic, select the interfaces, save.

Quick start Guide might be a good help, too

https://www.paessler.com/manuals/prtg8/quick_start_guide.htm


Jul, 2011 - Permalink

Option 2 does not work as I have to use the custom library selection due to it being a Trango. It can not connect to the device when I select SNMP, then SNMP traffic.


Jul, 2011 - Permalink

I'm afraid the multi-channel In / Out / Sum option is only available for standard SNMP Traffic sensors. If you wish to combine the information provided by multiple SNMP sensors in a single sensor / graph, you would need to use Sensor Factory sensors.


Jul, 2011 - Permalink

Trango now provides PRTG ready Trango SNMP .oidlib files so you can skip the importing step.


Mar, 2013 - Permalink