Adding UCS C-Series on Solarwinds. Need complete Set of OID

Hi Guys,
Good day to all of you! Just want to seek your assistance on this issue. We are trying to add UCS C-series to Solarwind to monitor via SNMP. SNMP has been configured on UCS however, hardware health status is not being displayed on Solarwinds. Our network team asked me to provide complete set of UCS OID so they can add them on Solarwinds. Is this really necessarry? If yes, anyone knows where i can find them?
Thanks in advance for all your help!

Hi,
you should probably take a look at this:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/mib/c-series/b_UCS_Standalone_C-Series_MIBRef.html
What I would do: take snmpwalk and walk the whole tree and then pick what I want to watch.
G.

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