If you didn't setup SNMP OID filter in your switches I don't see how this is happening.

You will have to run a snmpwalk from the jffnms server and tell us what you see, find a utility for windows that does that.

Javier

Gerard Gacusan wrote:
Hey guys,

My jffnms is working fine for quiet a long time. For some reason, I found out that one of my 6509, the interfaces disappeared. So, I tried discovering again but it’s only the cpu and power supply being seen.

So, I tried other nodes and it has the same problem. The jffnms is running in windows 2003 server. I rebooted the server and restarted SNMP services but still not working. Any idea so far?

Gerard Gacusan

Senior Network Engineer

BlueMoon Solutions, Inc.

Office 806.885.4463 x2805

www.bmsol.com <http://www.bmsol.com>


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