RE: [nv-l] Snmpwalk fails
2003-03-06 14:27:47
Thanks
Bill. We are testing that right now.
One
more thing, an SNMP trap generated by such a device (Cisco device with a
community name mismatch) will still be received and processed by Netview,
right?
Thanks.
Hi
Fawad,
Try running xnmsnmpconf -resolve <device name> and
see what NetView tells you about the communitystring it wants to use. If
it is different from what you expect, look for entries in snmpconf under both
the name and every ip address associated with that device to make sure there
are no old entries with the wrong community string.
Good luck,
Bill
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Netview 7.1.3 on AIX 4.3.3
Hi,
We have a script that does snmpwalk against a
list of Cisco switches. We do not use the -c flag to specify community name,
since the appropriate community name is already in communityNames.conf.
Funny thing is that some of these snmpwalks that fail through the script
work just fine if I use the -c flag from the command line. Could this be
because of a difference in Cisco IOS and/or different switch models that we
have? Any feedback will be appreciated.
Cheers,
Fawad Qureshi
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