[c-nsp] OID to pick up Device Type of Cisco devices

Peter Rathlev peter at rathlev.dk
Sat Nov 1 12:28:25 EDT 2008


On Sat, 2008-11-01 at 11:30 -0400, lee.e.rian at census.gov wrote:
> Especially considering his example was a Catalyst 6500 chassis.  He'd have
> to distinguish switched/routed ports present or not...
> 
> I'm not a work, so I can't check, but the RFC1213 sysServices might show if
> the routing and/or bridging functionality is enabled:
<cut>

I was thinking the same, but it doesn't seem very useful when trying it
out. All the units I looked at was either

"INTEGER: 6" (bridge and IP gateway) or
"INTEGER: 78" (bridge, IP gateway, IP host and application host).

Among the former was:

- Small L3 switches (C3550s, C3560s and C3570s)
- A C7206 doing VRF Lite and L2L VPN, running 12.4(12) IP/IPSEC/3DES.
- Cat6500 Sup720s SXD acting as core routers (no MPLS).

Among the latter was:

- Cat 6500 Sup720s SXF acting as PEs.
- C7600 Sup7600 SRB acting as PEs.
- C2651XM 12.3(26), C2621 12.2(40) and C2801 12.4(19) doing DLSw and RTR
- C2511 running 12.1 and doing serial line muxing.

I can't seem to find a pattern that makes sense.
 
Regards,
Peter




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