Dan,

First, thanks for the response.

I don't think that's my problem though.  I haven't noticed high CPU
utilization on the routers; these are 1711 and 1811 routers.  It usually
happens when there is a change of state, like when there is a loss of
connectivity.  When it comes back up... no SNMP until I recreate the
device.

Vin

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Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 5:28 PM
To: InterMapper Discussion
Subject: Re: [IM-Talk] SNMP Cisco Process and Memory pool

Vin

We are currently in the process of replacing some older 6509's and
6513's
that have Sup2 engines.  Their cpu usage will get quit high sometimes
and
drop snmp calls in favor of more important traffic resulting in a "No
SNMP
response" error message.  If this is the case for you, try to find
what's
causing the high cpu utilization (show processes cpu).  Our older 4000
series systems display the same problem.  Replacing them with 6500's.


Dan


On 11/12/07 10:41 AM, "Latus, Vincent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Everyone:
> 
> I have been having a problem with InterMapper SNMP probes on my Cisco
> routers; I've tried both the old Cisco probe and the process and
memory
> pool probe.  It will show the "Reason: No SNMPv2c response" condition.
> They only way I have found to correct the issue is to delete the
device
> from the map and recreate it.
> 
> Has anyone seen anything like this, and have you found a solution?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Vin Latus
> 
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