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D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP

Macros used

NameValue
{$CPU.UTIL.CRIT}90
{$FAN_CRIT_STATUS}2
{$ICMP_LOSS_WARN}20
{$ICMP_RESPONSE_TIME_WARN}0.15
{$IF.ERRORS.WARN}2
{$IF.UTIL.MAX}90
{$IFCONTROL}1
{$MEMORY.UTIL.MAX}90
{$NET.IF.IFADMINSTATUS.MATCHES}^.*
{$NET.IF.IFADMINSTATUS.NOT_MATCHES}^2$
{$NET.IF.IFALIAS.MATCHES}.*
{$NET.IF.IFALIAS.NOT_MATCHES}CHANGE_IF_NEEDED
{$NET.IF.IFDESCR.MATCHES}.*
{$NET.IF.IFDESCR.NOT_MATCHES}CHANGE_IF_NEEDED
{$NET.IF.IFNAME.MATCHES}^.*$
{$NET.IF.IFNAME.NOT_MATCHES}(^Software Loopback Interface|^NULL[0-9.]$|^[Ll]o[0-9.]$|^[Ss]ystem$|^Nu[0-9.]*$|^veth[0-9a-z]+$|docker[0-9]+|br-[a-z0-9]{12})
{$NET.IF.IFOPERSTATUS.MATCHES}^.*$
{$NET.IF.IFOPERSTATUS.NOT_MATCHES}^6$
{$NET.IF.IFTYPE.MATCHES}.*
{$NET.IF.IFTYPE.NOT_MATCHES}CHANGE_IF_NEEDED
{$PSU_CRIT_STATUS}4
{$SNMP.TIMEOUT}5m
{$TEMP_CRIT}75
{$TEMP_CRIT_LOW}5
{$TEMP_WARN}65

Items collected

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
ICMP ping

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SIMPLE

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icmpping
ICMP loss

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SIMPLE

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icmppingloss
ICMP response time

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SIMPLE

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icmppingsec
SNMP traps (fallback)The item is used to collect all SNMP traps unmatched by other snmptrap itemsSNMP_TRAP

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snmptrap.fallback
System contact detailsMIB: SNMPv2-MIB The textual identification of the contact person for this managed node, together with information on how to contact this person. If no contact information is known, the value is the zero-length string.SNMP_AGENT15msystem.contact[sysContact.0]
CPU utilizationMIB: DLINK-AGENT-MIB The unit of time is 1 minute. The value will be between 0% (idle) and 100%(very busy).SNMP_AGENT

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system.cpu.util[agentCPUutilizationIn1min.0]
System descriptionMIB: SNMPv2-MIB A textual description of the entity. This value should include the full name and version identification of the system's hardware type, software operating-system, and networking software.SNMP_AGENT15msystem.descr[sysDescr.0]
Firmware versionMIB: ENTITY-MIBSNMP_AGENT1hsystem.hw.firmware
Hardware model nameMIB: SNMPv2-MIB A textual description of the entity. This value should include the full name and version identification of the system's hardware type, software operating-system, and networking software.SNMP_AGENT1hsystem.hw.model
Hardware serial numberMIB: DLINK-AGENT-MIB A text string containing the serial number of this device.SNMP_AGENT1hsystem.hw.serialnumber
Hardware version(revision)MIB: ENTITY-MIBSNMP_AGENT1hsystem.hw.version
System locationMIB: SNMPv2-MIB The physical location of this node (e.g., `telephone closet, 3rd floor'). If the location is unknown, the value is the zero-length string.SNMP_AGENT15msystem.location[sysLocation.0]
System nameMIB: SNMPv2-MIB An administratively-assigned name for this managed node.By convention, this is the node's fully-qualified domain name. If the name is unknown, the value is the zero-length string.SNMP_AGENT15msystem.name
System object IDMIB: SNMPv2-MIB The vendor's authoritative identification of the network management subsystem contained in the entity. This value is allocated within the SMI enterprises subtree (1.3.6.1.4.1) and provides an easy and unambiguous means for determiningwhat kind of box' is being managed. For example, if vendorFlintstones, Inc.' was assigned the subtree1.3.6.1.4.1.4242, it could assign the identifier 1.3.6.1.4.1.4242.1.1 to its `Fred Router'.SNMP_AGENT15msystem.objectid[sysObjectID.0]
UptimeMIB: SNMPv2-MIB The time (in hundredths of a second) since the network management portion of the system was last re-initialized.SNMP_AGENT30ssystem.uptime[sysUpTime.0]
SNMP agent availabilityAvailability of SNMP checks on the host. The value of this item corresponds to availability icons in the host list. Possible value: 0 - not available 1 - available 2 - unknownINTERNAL

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zabbix[host,snmp,available]

Triggers

NameDescriptionExpressionPriorityDependencies
Unavailable by ICMP pingLast three attempts returned timeout. Please check device connectivity.max(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/icmpping,#3)=0HIGH ⛔ICMP ping
High ICMP ping loss

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min(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/icmppingloss,5m)>{$ICMP_LOSS_WARN} and min(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/icmppingloss,5m)<100WARNING 📢ICMP loss
High ICMP ping response time

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avg(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/icmppingsec,5m)>{$ICMP_RESPONSE_TIME_WARN}WARNING 📢ICMP response time
High CPU utilizationCPU utilization is too high. The system might be slow to respond.min(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/system.cpu.util[agentCPUutilizationIn1min.0],5m)>{$CPU.UTIL.CRIT}WARNING 📢CPU utilization
Firmware has changedFirmware version has changed. Ack to closelast(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/system.hw.firmware,#1)<>last(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/system.hw.firmware,#2) and length(last(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/system.hw.firmware))>0INFO 🔔Firmware version
Device has been replacedDevice serial number has changed. Ack to closelast(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/system.hw.serialnumber,#1)<>last(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/system.hw.serialnumber,#2) and length(last(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/system.hw.serialnumber))>0INFO 🔔Hardware serial number
System name has changedSystem name has changed. Ack to close.last(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/system.name,#1)<>last(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/system.name,#2) and length(last(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/system.name))>0INFO 🔔System name
has been restartedUptime is less than 10 minutes.last(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/system.uptime[sysUpTime.0])<10mWARNING 📢Uptime
No SNMP data collectionSNMP is not available for polling. Please check device connectivity and SNMP settings.max(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/zabbix[host,snmp,available],{$SNMP.TIMEOUT})=0WARNING 📢SNMP agent availability

Discovery rule №1

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
FAN DiscoveryswFanID of EQUIPMENT-MIB::swFanTableSNMP_AGENT1hfan.discovery

Item prototypes

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
#{#SNMPVALUE}: Fan statusMIB: EQUIPMENT-MIB Indicates the current fan status. speed-0 : If the fan function is normal and the fan does not spin due to the temperature not reaching the threshold, the status of the fan is speed 0. speed-low : Fan spin using the lowest speed. speed-middle: Fan spin using the middle speed. speed-high : Fan spin using the highest speed.SNMP_AGENT3msensor.fan.status[swFanStatus.{#SNMPINDEX}]

Trigger prototypes

NameDescriptionExpressionPriorityDependencies
#{#SNMPVALUE}: Fan is in critical statePlease check the fan unitcount(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/sensor.fan.status[swFanStatus.{#SNMPINDEX}],#1,"eq","{$FAN_CRIT_STATUS}")=1AVERAGE ⚠#{#SNMPVALUE}: Fan status

Discovery rule №2

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
Memory Discovery

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SNMP_AGENT1hmemory.discovery

Item prototypes

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
#{#SNMPVALUE}: Memory utilizationMIB: DLINK-AGENT-MIB The percentage of used DRAM memory of the total DRAM memory available.The value will be between 0%(idle) and 100%(very busy)SNMP_AGENT

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vm.memory.util[agentDRAMutilization.{#SNMPINDEX}]

Trigger prototypes

NameDescriptionExpressionPriorityDependencies
#{#SNMPVALUE}: High memory utilizationThe system is running out of free memory.min(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/vm.memory.util[agentDRAMutilization.{#SNMPINDEX}],5m)>{$MEMORY.UTIL.MAX}AVERAGE ⚠#{#SNMPVALUE}: Memory utilization

Discovery rule №3

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
Network interfaces discoveryDiscovering interfaces from IF-MIB.SNMP_AGENT1hnet.if.discovery

Item prototypes

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): Inbound packets discardedMIB: IF-MIB The number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.SNMP_AGENT3mnet.if.in.discards[ifInDiscards.{#SNMPINDEX}]
Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): Inbound packets with errorsMIB: IF-MIB For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.SNMP_AGENT3mnet.if.in.errors[ifInErrors.{#SNMPINDEX}]
Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): Bits receivedMIB: IF-MIB The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters. This object is a 64-bit version of ifInOctets. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.SNMP_AGENT3mnet.if.in[ifHCInOctets.{#SNMPINDEX}]
Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): Outbound packets discardedMIB: IF-MIB The number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.SNMP_AGENT3mnet.if.out.discards[ifOutDiscards.{#SNMPINDEX}]
Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): Outbound packets with errorsMIB: IF-MIB For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.SNMP_AGENT3mnet.if.out.errors[ifOutErrors.{#SNMPINDEX}]
Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): Bits sentMIB: IF-MIB The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. This object is a 64-bit version of ifOutOctets.Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.SNMP_AGENT3mnet.if.out[ifHCOutOctets.{#SNMPINDEX}]
Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): SpeedMIB: IF-MIB An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in units of 1,000,000 bits per second. If this object reports a value of n' then the speed of the interface is somewhere in the range of n-500,000' to`n+499,999'. For interfaces which do not vary in bandwidth or for those where no accurate estimation can be made, this object should contain the nominal bandwidth. For a sub-layer which has no concept of bandwidth, this object should be zero.SNMP_AGENT5mnet.if.speed[ifHighSpeed.{#SNMPINDEX}]
Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): Operational statusMIB: IF-MIB The current operational state of the interface. - The testing(3) state indicates that no operational packet scan be passed - If ifAdminStatus is down(2) then ifOperStatus should be down(2) - If ifAdminStatus is changed to up(1) then ifOperStatus should change to up(1) if the interface is ready to transmit and receive network traffic - It should change todormant(5) if the interface is waiting for external actions (such as a serial line waiting for an incoming connection) - It should remain in the down(2) state if and only if there is a fault that prevents it from going to the up(1) state - It should remain in the notPresent(6) state if the interface has missing(typically, hardware) components.SNMP_AGENT

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net.if.status[ifOperStatus.{#SNMPINDEX}]
Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): Interface typeMIB: IF-MIB The type of interface. Additional values for ifType are assigned by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), through updating the syntax of the IANAifType textual convention.SNMP_AGENT1hnet.if.type[ifType.{#SNMPINDEX}]

Trigger prototypes

NameDescriptionExpressionPriorityDependencies
Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): Link downThis trigger expression works as follows: 1. Can be triggered if operations status is down. 2. {$IFCONTROL:"{#IFNAME}"}=1 - user can redefine Context macro to value - 0. That marks this interface as not important. No new trigger will be fired if this interface is down. 3. {TEMPLATE_NAME:METRIC.diff()}=1) - trigger fires only if operational status was up(1) sometime before. (So, do not fire 'ethernal off' interfaces.) WARNING: if closed manually - won't fire again on next poll, because of .diff.{$IFCONTROL:"{#IFNAME}"}=1 and last(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/net.if.status[ifOperStatus.{#SNMPINDEX}])=2 and (last(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/net.if.status[ifOperStatus.{#SNMPINDEX}],#1)<>last(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/net.if.status[ifOperStatus.{#SNMPINDEX}],#2))AVERAGE ⚠Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): Operational status

Discovery rule №4

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
EtherLike-MIB DiscoveryDiscovering interfaces from IF-MIB and EtherLike-MIB. Interfaces with up(1) Operational Status are discovered.SNMP_AGENT1hnet.if.duplex.discovery

Item prototypes

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): Duplex statusMIB: EtherLike-MIB The current mode of operation of the MAC entity. 'unknown' indicates that the current duplex mode could not be determined. Management control of the duplex mode is accomplished through the MAU MIB. When an interface does not support autonegotiation, or when autonegotiation is not enabled, the duplex mode is controlled using ifMauDefaultType. When autonegotiation is supported and enabled, duplex mode is controlled using ifMauAutoNegAdvertisedBits. In either case, the currently operating duplex mode is reflected both in this object and in ifMauType. Note that this object provides redundant information with ifMauType. Normally, redundant objects are discouraged. However, in this instance, it allows a management application to determine the duplex status of an interface without having to know every possible value of ifMauType. This was felt to be sufficiently valuable to justify the redundancy. Reference: [IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.32,aDuplexStatus.SNMP_AGENT

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net.if.duplex[dot3StatsDuplexStatus.{#SNMPINDEX}]

Trigger prototypes

NameDescriptionExpressionPriorityDependencies
Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): In half-duplex modePlease check autonegotiation settings and cablinglast(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/net.if.duplex[dot3StatsDuplexStatus.{#SNMPINDEX}])=2WARNING 📢Interface {#IFNAME}({#IFALIAS}): Duplex status

Discovery rule №5

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
PSU DiscoveryswPowerID of EQUIPMENT-MIB::swPowerTableSNMP_AGENT1hpsu.discovery

Item prototypes

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
#{#SNMPVALUE}: Power supply statusMIB: EQUIPMENT-MIB Indicates the current power status. lowVoltage : The voltage of the power unit is too low. overCurrent: The current of the power unit is too high. working : The power unit is working normally. fail : The power unit has failed. connect : The power unit is connected but not powered on. disconnect : The power unit is not connected.SNMP_AGENT3msensor.psu.status[swPowerStatus.{#SNMPINDEX}]

Trigger prototypes

NameDescriptionExpressionPriorityDependencies
#{#SNMPVALUE}: Power supply is in critical statePlease check the power supply unit for errorscount(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/sensor.psu.status[swPowerStatus.{#SNMPINDEX}],#1,"eq","{$PSU_CRIT_STATUS}")=1AVERAGE ⚠#{#SNMPVALUE}: Power supply status

Discovery rule №6

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
Temperature Discovery

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SNMP_AGENT1htemperature.discovery

Item prototypes

NameDescriptionTypeIntervalKey and additional info
#{#SNMPVALUE}: TemperatureMIB: EQUIPMENT-MIB The shelf current temperature.SNMP_AGENT3msensor.temp.value[swTemperatureCurrent.{#SNMPINDEX}]

Trigger prototypes

NameDescriptionExpressionPriorityDependencies
#{#SNMPVALUE}: Temperature is above critical thresholdThis trigger uses temperature sensor values as well as temperature sensor status if availableavg(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/sensor.temp.value[swTemperatureCurrent.{#SNMPINDEX}],5m)>{$TEMP_CRIT:"{#SNMPVALUE}"}HIGH ⛔#{#SNMPVALUE}: Temperature
#{#SNMPVALUE}: Temperature is above warning thresholdThis trigger uses temperature sensor values as well as temperature sensor status if availableavg(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/sensor.temp.value[swTemperatureCurrent.{#SNMPINDEX}],5m)>{$TEMP_WARN:"{#SNMPVALUE}"}WARNING 📢#{#SNMPVALUE}: Temperature
#{#SNMPVALUE}: Temperature is too low

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avg(/D-Link DES_DGS Switch SNMP/sensor.temp.value[swTemperatureCurrent.{#SNMPINDEX}],5m)<{$TEMP_CRIT_LOW:"{#SNMPVALUE}"}AVERAGE ⚠#{#SNMPVALUE}: Temperature