Cisco WS-C4006 IOS ver 6.3(5)
Carlos
| Mario Behring <mariobehring AT yahoo DOT com>
09/30/2003 02:20 PM
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Gentlemen,
Please describe your device, meaning: manufacturer, model,
IOS version, etc.
Mario Behring
Tivoli Consultant
Siemens Business Services
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Jeff Fitzwater <jfitz AT Princeton DOT EDU> wrote:
CMazon AT commercebankfl DOT com wrote:
SNMP protocol is enabled, the right community is set within the switch
and Netview... I believe I have the right MIB loaded since I can see all
the interfaces under the "OTHER" section. Can you tell
me which MIBS should be loaded just to verify?
The following config section is set in
the switch:
set snmp community read-only
<C.Name>
set snmp community read-write <C.Name>
set snmp community read-write-all <C.Name>
set snmp trap enable module
set snmp trap enable chassis
set snmp trap enable bridge
set snmp trap enable repeater
set snmp trap enable vtp
set snmp trap enable auth
set snmp trap enable ippermit
set snmp trap enable vmps
set snmp trap enable entity
set snmp trap enable config
set snmp trap enable stpx
set snmp trap enable syslog
set snmp trap enable system
set snmp trap 10.105.217.24 <C.Name> port 162 owner CLI index 1
Carlos
| Mario Behring <mariobehring AT yahoo DOT com>
09/30/2003 10:01 AM
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Web console |
Carlos,
My NetView is also running on a W2K machine and this option
is working fine. You have to check some things first:
- Check if your switches have SNMP protocol enabled.
- Check community names (insert on Specific Nodes or Wildcards
at Options-> SNMP).
- Check loaded MIB files. You can find many MIB files in
the Internet by device manufacturer and load them into NetView.
HTH.
Mario Behring
Tivoli Consultant
Siemens Business Services
55 11 3908-2369
55 11 8125-5598
mariobehring AT yahoo DOT com
CMazon AT commercebankfl DOT com wrote:
I'm starting to think that Netview is
far better off on AIX than it is on Windows.... there are correlation rules
that are not supported on Windows, no admin guide, and a much longer list.
We are a complete Windows shop. Does anyone know if all the
functions that are provided in Unix are also available in Linux. I
can get away with having a Linux box in our environment, but purchasing
a SUN box is a whole different story.
Carlos
| Jane Curry <jane.curry AT skills-1st.co DOT uk>
09/30/2003 03:08 AM
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It works for me. I have my NetView 7.1.3 plus
Fixpack 1 on AIX 5.1 with
my Web Console on Win2K Server. Does the switch you have selected
support the bridge MIB (RFC1493)?? Has the community name changed
on
this switch so that it effectively no longer supports SNMP at all?
I would suspect problems with the switch on this one,
rather than NetView.
Cheers,
Jane
CMazon AT commercebankfl DOT com wrote:
>
> Newtview 7.1.3 / Win 2k Advanced Server
>
>
! > In the web console when monitoring a switch... there is a menu for
> Switch Management ---- Port view. When viewing this, I get a
Not
> Supported going accross all the fields. Has anyone come accross
this
> and how do you get it to activate?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Carlos
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Mario, do you have the switch OID entered in the /usr/OV/conf/oid_to_type
file with a "B" FLAG, as shown in my example below...
This is an entry for a CISCO cat 6513
You can find the OID that should be there by selecting the object and going
to TOOLS/ Object Information MENU
This entry must be in the oid_to_type file with at least the "B"
flag.
EXAMPLE:
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.44:cisco Systems:Cisco Switch:BH
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Jeff Fitzwater
OIT Systems & Networking
Princeton University
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