Man... I saw literally dozens of videos trying to understand OIDs and MIBs and I failed every time. I had even given up. This is the best explanation for sure! Thanks a lot!
Yo, honestly. I love watching this video. The way you talk, the flow of the subject, and the structure of the video makes everything seem very welcoming and easy to understand. I dig this video a lot. It might be because of how sleepy I am having a good time goodnight.
I am a servicenow developer, in servicenow we have service mapping which is using OID and MIB concept, after watching this video it is very simple for me to understand it
Wow...I rarely comment below videos but this here deserves it. At first I was wondering how you could pack all your stuff from the agenda in (understandable!) 6 minutes, but you were able to manage it. Amazing work.
This is a very good and simple to understand video with a good flow, I'm studying for my CEH - already have my SEC+ and this video hits the spot. Thank You
It should be said that v2c and v3 substantially increases the load on devices since they need to authenticate each one with the given information. This is usually just a concern for big networks
Thanks for the explanation!! On an unrelated note, there’s a channel on TH-cam called ‘ETA Prime’ that mostly dabbles in single board devices like Raspberry Pi. You sound JUST like that guy. Your voices are eerily similar. Anyway, thanks again!! >M
head check for me: a MIB outlines the friendly names for OIDs and OID are 'addresses' to specific monitors. and traps are the results of your monitor being sent back to you?
Hi Katui, thanks for your question! We would monitor that device just like any other. First, we would identify which metrics we want to monitor on the device. Then we would find the OIDs associated with the things we want to monitor. Then we would use a network monitoring system like Nagios XI to actually do the monitoring. You can download Nagios XI from the link in the video description. Nagios XI has a Configuration Wizard that allows you to identify the IP/DNS of the device, specify the authentication for the device, and then you specify the OIDs you wish to monitor. For more detailed information, or to work with a technician in regards to this monitoring, please email sales@nagios.com.
Basically, a MIB is a file that details out information about different OIDS but can be easily compared to a DNS where domain names (words) are converted into IP addresses.
Man... I saw literally dozens of videos trying to understand OIDs and MIBs and I failed every time. I had even given up. This is the best explanation for sure! Thanks a lot!
I TOTALLY AGREE!!..
Exactly the same, watched and read tons of stuff and they all caused more harm than good. This video is gold!
Paid for 2 Network+ courses from different vendors and neither explained MIBs and OIDs this well. Thank you.
Best 5 minutes of my life spent.
We think its pretty useful too!
The presenter does such a fantastic job of explaining it in an easy to understand way. Great job!
Thank you Ryan! We'll pass that on to Aaron. Stay tuned: he has more great SNMP videos on the way!
Yo, honestly. I love watching this video. The way you talk, the flow of the subject, and the structure of the video makes everything seem very welcoming and easy to understand. I dig this video a lot. It might be because of how sleepy I am having a good time goodnight.
Seems like a great instructor, he seems to enjoy teaching.
I don't know how many videos I have seen about SNMP, but none of them explained as clearly as you did.
I am a servicenow developer, in servicenow we have service mapping which is using OID and MIB concept, after watching this video it is very simple for me to understand it
Great, We're glad this was helpful!
Definitely one of the best videos on this. Presentation + layout = very well done!
I'm new to networking and this was easy to understand and digest. Thank you!
You're so welcome!
bset vedio for SNMP in simple way :) thxxxxx from palastine
Most welcome 😊
Wow...I rarely comment below videos but this here deserves it. At first I was wondering how you could pack all your stuff from the agenda in (understandable!) 6 minutes, but you were able to manage it. Amazing work.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow! So well explained. Never really understood SNMP so well. Thank you for this video Nagios.
This is a very good and simple to understand video with a good flow, I'm studying for my CEH - already have my SEC+ and this video hits the spot. Thank You
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VERY, VERY good video. Very concise and provides literally, what you need to know to get going. REALLY well-done!
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Ah! At last. This is the kind of crash course I was looking for.
Big Thanks!
Well this video is the definition of no non sense, to the point ,crisp and clear , thanks for saving our time and efforts
What easy could become IT world if everyone explain like this guy. Thanks!
Wanted a quick refresher and this video covered all 👍👍 very clean and precise
Best explanation available on youtube
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nailed it. i got it better than any other video.
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I don't know why this was breaking my brain, thank you for the clear explaination.
Nice video with elegant explanation of the SNMP concept. Thank you.
good stuff! really nice approach to learners keep it coming man!
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Very clear description, thanks for making this.
You are very welcome! This is a fan favorite for sure!
❤ Thanks sir very well explain. Nagios is network monitoring device use to communicate with devices like temperature sensors using snmp protocol.
TIME TO BE DANGEROUS!
Wow thanks so much for explaining it in such a comprehensive way.
Thank you for the excellent explanation. I appreciate your expertise.
You are welcome!
Wow indeed it was enough to understand and even to start using SNMP. Thanks a lot.
It should be said that v2c and v3 substantially increases the load on devices since they need to authenticate each one with the given information. This is usually just a concern for big networks
incredible awesome quality, subscribed and liked right away, thank you sir!
Awesome, thank you!
Loved it. thanks for such informative video
Glad you liked it
very informative, embarking on my first challenge trying to read SNMP messages from a UPS with a PLC...thanks!
short, sweet, effective
Bravo!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 a lot of these terms are new to me but wow.... you did it!
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your were correct short and sweet...good video
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you should teach networking on here. I would def support you through patreon
Dude. Legendary video. You are a great teacher. Thanks!
Thanks for the explanation!! On an unrelated note, there’s a channel on TH-cam called ‘ETA Prime’ that mostly dabbles in single board devices like Raspberry Pi. You sound JUST like that guy. Your voices are eerily similar. Anyway, thanks again!!
>M
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crisp and clear. Thanks for saving my time :)
Thank you, very well explained! Best video for SNMP
thank you! interviewing for a role that wants understanding on SNMP!
Wishing you great success with your interview Erica! You got this! 🙌🏼
Great explanation
Glad it was helpful!
Loved it. Thanks for making it so simple for a non-IT guy like me :)
Wow this is really explained great
Glad you think so!
Best Video, Well Explained. Thank You
This was a great explanation.
Thank you very much for the great summary! Very well done, focusing on the core information. I also like the style of presentation, it is really good!
Simple and smooth. Great explanation. Thanks
Я очень плохо знаю английский язык, но понял всё, что пытался сказать автор, очень качественное видео!
Super explanation
Glad you liked it
Thank you very much. this will help me in my network+ exam
Thank you for this very good description! He is a very good speaker.
Such a good video to understand monitoring and snmp
This guy doesn't blink at all!!
However, great video
great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks a lot ! Fast info :)
You're welcome!
nicely explained .Good work
Very informative, thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
best explanation and to the point! Great video!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video..Simple and well explained.
Thanks for the video, very high quality video! =)
Great video Aaron thanks for your advice
Greats explained
Wow this is a great video
Thank you!
Great video, thanks!
Thanks for the best explain of MIBs andd OIDs
a lot in 5 minutes. great explanation
Thanks for the information!
really helpful
Glad it helped
Thanks a lot for this , best explanation ever !!!!
Brilliant
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Thanks for the useful info. I appreciate it.
Sire! you must be holding a degree for a simple explanation!
Nice video! You saved my life.
great explanation!
crystal clear
Best explanation ever!!!
A nice Overview
impressive
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Awesome video, keep it up!
head check for me: a MIB outlines the friendly names for OIDs and OID are 'addresses' to specific monitors. and traps are the results of your monitor being sent back to you?
Thank you so much
Awesome video
life saver thank you
one the best video i seen best explanation
Mibs and oids... Finally
Thankss
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❤❤❤ wonderful
thanks
You're welcome!
Awesome
brilliant
Can you show how to monitor Cisco WLC please cause now I stuck with it thanks
Hi Katui, thanks for your question! We would monitor that device just like any other. First, we would identify which metrics we want to monitor on the device. Then we would find the OIDs associated with the things we want to monitor. Then we would use a network monitoring system like Nagios XI to actually do the monitoring. You can download Nagios XI from the link in the video description. Nagios XI has a Configuration Wizard that allows you to identify the IP/DNS of the device, specify the authentication for the device, and then you specify the OIDs you wish to monitor. For more detailed information, or to work with a technician in regards to this monitoring, please email sales@nagios.com.
nice & short
whats the name of the song you used for the intro? @nagiosvideo
starts at 0:43
OID = IP address
MIB = Domain Name
Great video!! Thanks man!!
By the way... For the love of God... please blink!!!!
word based oid = mib?
Basically, a MIB is a file that details out information about different OIDS but can be easily compared to a DNS where domain names (words) are converted into IP addresses.