Standardized templates for network devices
Overview
In order to provide monitoring for network devices such as switches and routers, we have created two so-called models: for the network device itself (its chassis basically) and for network interface.
Since Zabbix 3.4 templates for many families of network devices are provided. All templates cover (where possible to get these items from the device):
Chassis fault monitoring (power supplies, fans and temperature, overall status)
Chassis performance monitoring (CPU and memory items)
Chassis inventory collection (serial numbers, model name, firmware version)
Network interface monitoring with IF-MIB and EtherLike-MIB (interface status, interface traffic load, duplex status for Ethernet)
These templates are available:
In new installations - in Configuration → Templates;
If you are upgrading from previous versions, you can find these templates in the
templates
directory of the downloaded latest Zabbix version. While in Configuration → Templates you can import them manually from this directory.
If you are importing the new out-of-the-box templates, you may want to also update the @Network interfaces for discovery
global regular expression to:
Result is FALSE: ^Software Loopback Interface
Result is FALSE: ^(In)?[lL]oop[bB]ack[0-9._]*$
Result is FALSE: ^NULL[0-9.]*$
Result is FALSE: ^[lL]o[0-9.]*$
Result is FALSE: ^[sS]ystem$
Result is FALSE: ^Nu[0-9.]*$
to filter out loopbacks and null interfaces on most systems.
Devices
List of device families for which templates are available:
Template name | Vendor | Device family | Known models | OS | MIBs used | Tags |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alcatel Timetra TiMOS SNMP | Alcatel | Alcatel Timetra | ALCATEL SR 7750 | TiMOS | TIMETRA-SYSTEM-MIB,TIMETRA-CHASSIS-MIB | Certified |
Brocade FC SNMP | Brocade | Brocade FC switches | Brocade 300 SAN Switch- | - | SW-MIB,ENTITY-MIB | Performance, Fault |
Brocade_Foundry Stackable SNMP | Brocade | Brocade ICX | Brocade ICX6610, Brocade ICX7250-48, Brocade ICX7450-48F | FOUNDRY-SN-AGENT-MIB, FOUNDRY-SN-STACKING-MIB | Certified | |
Brocade_Foundry Nonstackable SNMP | Brocade, Foundry | Brocade MLX, Foundry | Brocade MLXe, Foundry FLS648, Foundry FWSX424 | FOUNDRY-SN-AGENT-MIB | Performance, Fault | |
Cisco IOS SNMP | Cisco | Cisco IOS ver > 12.2 3.5 | Cisco C2950 | IOS | CISCO-PROCESS-MIB,CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB,CISCO-ENVMON-MIB | Certified |
Cisco IOS versions 12.0_3_T-12.2_3.5 SNMP | Cisco | Cisco IOS > 12.0 3 T and < 12.2 3.5 | - | IOS | CISCO-PROCESS-MIB,CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB,CISCO-ENVMON-MIB | Certified |
Cisco IOS prior to 12.0_3_T SNMP | Cisco | Cisco IOS < 12.0 3 T | - | IOS | OLD-CISCO-CPU-MIB,CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB | Certified |
D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP | D-Link | DES/DGX switches | D-Link DES-xxxx/DGS-xxxx,DLINK DGS-3420-26SC | - | DLINK-AGENT-MIB,EQUIPMENT-MIB,ENTITY-MIB | Certified |
D-Link DES 7200 SNMP | D-Link | DES-7xxx | D-Link DES 7206 | - | ENTITY-MIB,MY-SYSTEM-MIB,MY-PROCESS-MIB,MY-MEMORY-MIB | Performance Fault Interfaces |
Dell Force S-Series SNMP | Dell | Dell Force S-Series | S4810 | F10-S-SERIES-CHASSIS-MIB | Certified | |
Extreme Exos SNMP | Extreme | Extreme EXOS | X670V-48x | EXOS | EXTREME-SYSTEM-MIB,EXTREME-SOFTWARE-MONITOR-MIB | Certified |
Huawei VRP SNMP | Huawei | Huawei VRP | S2352P-EI | - | ENTITY-MIB,HUAWEI-ENTITY-EXTENT-MIB | Certified |
Intel_Qlogic Infiniband SNMP | Intel/QLogic | Intel/QLogic Infiniband devices | Infiniband 12300 | ICS-CHASSIS-MIB | Fault Inventory | |
Juniper SNMP | Juniper | MX,SRX,EX models | Juniper MX240, Juniper EX4200-24F | JunOS | JUNIPER-MIB | Certified |
Mellanox SNMP | Mellanox | Mellanox Infiniband devices | SX1036 | MLNX-OS | HOST-RESOURCES-MIB,ENTITY-MIB,ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB,MELLANOX-MIB | Certified |
Mikrotik SNMP | Mikrotik | Mikrotik RouterOS devices | Mikrotik CCR1016-12G, Mikrotik RB2011UAS-2HnD, Mikrotik 912UAG-5HPnD, Mikrotik 941-2nD, Mikrotik 951G-2HnD, Mikrotik 1100AHx2 | RouterOS | MIKROTIK-MIB,HOST-RESOURCES-MIB | Certified |
QTech QSW SNMP | QTech | Qtech devices | Qtech QSW-2800-28T | - | QTECH-MIB,ENTITY-MIB | Performance Inventory |
Ubiquiti AirOS SNMP | Ubiquiti | Ubiquiti AirOS wireless devices | NanoBridge,NanoStation,Unifi | AirOS | FROGFOOT-RESOURCES-MIB,IEEE802dot11-MIB | Performance |
HP Comware HH3C SNMP | HP | HP (H3C) Comware | HP A5500-24G-4SFP HI Switch | HH3C-ENTITY-EXT-MIB,ENTITY-MIB | Certified | |
HP Enterprise Switch SNMP | HP | HP Enterprise Switch | HP ProCurve J4900B Switch 2626, HP J9728A 2920-48G Switch | STATISTICS-MIB,NETSWITCH-MIB,HP-ICF-CHASSIS,ENTITY-MIB,SEMI-MIB | Certified | |
TP-LINK SNMP | TP-LINK | TP-LINK | T2600G-28TS v2.0 | TPLINK-SYSMONITOR-MIB,TPLINK-SYSINFO-MIB | Performance Inventory | |
Netgear Fastpath SNMP | Netgear | Netgear Fastpath | M5300-28G | FASTPATH-SWITCHING-MIB,FASTPATH-BOXSERVICES-PRIVATE-MIB | Fault Inventory |
Template design
Templates were designed with the following in mind:
User macros are used as much as possible so triggers can be tuned by the user;
Low-level discovery is used as much as possible to minimize the number of unsuppported items;
All templates depend on Template ICMP Ping so all devices are also checked by ICMP;
Items don’t use any MIBs - SNMP OIDs are used in items and low-level discoveries. So it’s not necessary to load any MIBs into Zabbix for templates to work;
Loopback network interfaces are filtered when discovering as well as interfaces with ifAdminStatus = down(2)
64bit counters are used from IF-MIB::ifXTable where possible. If it is not supported, default 32bit counters are used instead;
All discovered network interfaces have a trigger that controls its operational status(link).
- If you do no want to monitor this condition for a specific interface create a user macro with context with the value 0. For example:
where Gi0/0 is {#IFNAME}. That way the trigger is not used any more for this specific interface.
- You can also change the default behavior for all triggers not to fire and activate this trigger only to limited number of interfaces like uplinks
Tags
Performance – device family MIBs provide a way to monitor CPU and memory items;
Fault - device family MIBs provide a way to monitor at least one temperature sensor;
Inventory – device family MIBs provide a way to collect at least the device serial number and model name;
Certified – all three main categories above are covered.