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This allows PRTG to read MIB files best and enhances monitoring functionality.įor instructions on how to use MIB Importer, see How can I import my MIB files into PRTG? oidlib files, a PRTG format for MIB files.

Once you got the MIB files you need, you can import them into PRTG using MIB Importer. Check MIBs on the web: You can either contact your device manufacturer or see Where can I find MIB files for my device?.However, the manufacturers (should) provide the MIB files that contain the necessary device information and allow you to retrieve the respective OIDs. In most cases, single OIDs are not explicitly made available in the documentation provided by hardware manufacturers. If your device type has not been covered or if you use SNMP Custom sensors to monitor specific devices, you need to provide one or more specific OIDs to directly access the monitoring objects on these devices.

PRTG then automatically creates all available sensors and channels. Check device coverage: To check if your device is already covered by PRTG, just start an auto-discovery.This means that various SNMP libraries and most MIBs that are used are already provided in PRTG. PRTG already offers a lot of SNMP sensors. How do you find out which OIDs you need? 1. Object identifiers (OIDs) are unique addresses of monitoring objects and are the key to a lot of information about your network that you can monitor via SNMP. This article applies as of PRTG 22 OIDs for SNMP Custom sensors
