June 26th, 2006 18:00

If you query the sysObjectId you will get some long OID which looks something like ".1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10895.....X"  The "...." part may be different on some of these switches but the X is what's important.  The final X is encoded with the following values:

PC6024F - 3000 ; PC6024 - 3001

PC3324 - 3002 ; PC3348 - 3003

PC5324 - 3004

PC5316M - 3005

PC3424 - 3006 ; PC3448 - 3007

PC3424P - 3008 ; PC3448P - 3009

For example, the PowerConnect 3324 switch is encoded with the final X = 3002.

Cuong.

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June 27th, 2006 10:00

Thanks.  That's just the info I needed.

November 13th, 2007 10:00

Hi,
Is there in one place a list of ALL sysobjectids for ALL Dell devices past & present?  I develop a network discovery tool and use the sysobjectid to id the discovered devices.
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