When using the snmpwalk command from below on my main router, I get a ton of info back.

However, jffnms does not seem to be capturing anything. If I add the host manually and do a manual scan, I get some interfaces found, but jffnms is never giving me graphs on them. I think somehow RRDTools is broken, but I am not sure of a simple way to test that out.

Any suggestions?

Thanks all.

Craig Small wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 04:48:20PM +0200, Boris Belousov/GEMMA Systems spol. s 
r.o. wrote:

if you see only TCP ports after manual scan, then you have a problem with SNMP agent at those target servers.

Yep.


I personally do not like network discovery, since all network managers should know what resources they manage :-)

I'd have to agree with that. Part of our QA is to put the thing into
the NMS.


To verify that your agents work, search for Getif 2.2. program.

I'll try to put that in the documents in the next run.
Could you put a few lines in about what to try for example to see interfaces?

If it was a unix host, I would do:
snmpwalk -v 1 -c <your-community> <your-ipaddress> interfaces
if you get lines of info returning then snmp is working

 - Craig



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