Dashboard for only Monitoring uplink ports ~~~~~SCOM 2012 R2

Hi Guys,
I want to monitoring signal interface of switch like uplink port. And same i want create dashboard.
Please help me out for creating dashboard for only signal uplink interface port.

If you want to monitor the interface status on a switch, you'll have to build a custom monitor. (Unless you use supported devices e.g. Cisco Catalyst).
Go to authoring > monitors. Under the class 'Node' you can make a new monitor. Choose for SNMP and follow the wizard.
You'll need the OID to monitor. Usually you can find this OID in the MIB's (using a MIB browser) of your device.
MIB's can be found on the vendor website.

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