Standard SNMP OID for pulling bluetooth data from devices?
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I am currently looking into pulling bluetooth data from devices via snmp, but I have had no luck yet with finding a standard OID like the one for hostname or CPU load of a device. I was wondering if there is a standard OID or MIB out there that has this info. Some companies have bluetooth info in their MIBs, but the device I am looking into does not have this.
For context: I am trying to get info that indicates that the bluetooth interface of the devices is working and if it is sending/receiving bluetooth data.
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Hello,
I'm afraid there's no standard/generic OID for bluetooth data. I suggest reaching out to the vendor of your device to check with them if there's a corresponding OID for your device. Also have a look here: https://helpdesk.paessler.com/en/support/solutions/articles/743
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