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Posted: ‎2022-09-21 05:25 AM

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Posted: ‎2022-09-21 05:25 AM

NetBotz 250 wireless temperature sensor graph

I have installed a NetBotz 250 with 3 temp sensor. I can see the temperature reading. But there is no graph. I have added this NetBotz 250 device to the DCE. DCE doesn’t see the wireless sensor data.


I have checked the DDF version is up to date (version 17)
I have made an SNMP walk and I see the DDF doesn’t contains the OID numbers which are related to the wireless sensors.

 

  • Is there some way to see the wireless temperature graph, via NetBotz? (Data Log Graphing)
  • NetBotz 250 can store wireless sensor data?
  • DCE DDF doesn’t recognize the wireless sensors, in this case SE can modify the DDF file, or I must have software support contact to do that?
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Posted: ‎2024-07-31 12:50 PM

Hi @trl & @GaborNovak,

 

I was able to dig a bit more into this and it appears that if you use the Data Filter dropdown that you can select the wireless sensors to view their graph:

 

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@trl,

 

The section of the MIB that you are looking for for wireless sensor statuses, values, thresholds, etc. is: .1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.10.5.1

 

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Posted: ‎2024-05-05 08:13 PM

HI @GaborNovak,

 

If you have already gotten an answer to your question/issue, please reach out to technical support.

 

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Posted: ‎2024-07-27 12:00 AM

Hi, 

 

I have exactly the same question myself as well: how to add to the Logs -> Data -> Graphics the wireless sensors?

 

Additionally, how to grab temperature and humidity via snmpget commands, as I see nothing related to wireless sensors in the MIB OID?

 

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Posted: ‎2024-07-31 12:50 PM

Hi @trl & @GaborNovak,

 

I was able to dig a bit more into this and it appears that if you use the Data Filter dropdown that you can select the wireless sensors to view their graph:

 

Cory_McDonald_5-1722453776762.png

 

Cory_McDonald_3-1722453705480.png

 

Cory_McDonald_4-1722453713166.png

 

@trl,

 

The section of the MIB that you are looking for for wireless sensor statuses, values, thresholds, etc. is: .1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.10.5.1

 

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Posted: ‎2024-07-31 01:44 PM

Thank you very much Cory for your perfect answers, much appreciated!

 

Now I'm able to plot the graph for the wireless sensors, but I can also interrogate with snmpget commands as well. Worth mentioning that snmpget results are Integer and some values, temperature included, need to be divided by 10 (e.g.: temp. is shown as 311, meaning that it's actually 31.1C, battery level is shown as 28, meaning 2.8V etc.).

 

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