Farhan, You might be able to help pinpoint the issue by executing 'file show / var/db/dcd.snmp_ix'.
/var/db/dcd.snp_ix is the file where SNMP ifindex information is stored. The file is in a relatively human readable format and has a comment at the top indicating the last time it was written. As Jared said, the most likely culprit would be related to some software upgrades. [EMAIL PROTECTED]> file show /var/db/dcd.snmp_ix /* * dcd-generated /var/db/dcd.snmp_ix * Version: DCD release 8.4R2.4 built by builder on 2007-12-08 07:16:16 UTC * Written: Wed Dec 26 22:58:12 2007 */ <snip> This probably goes without saying , but don't try to edit this file directly. --Stacy On 9 Jan 2008, at 8:43 AM, Jared Gull wrote: > Farhan, > > That's not typical. Generally speaking the snmp > ifindex information remains the same between reboots > and upgrades. I have seen rare situations where they > have changed (e.g. upgrading between certain versions) > but those situations are the exception and not the > norm. > > Jared > --- Farhan Jaffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I don't think so. When my M40e rebooted, all if >> indexes changed. >> >> -FJ >> >> On Jan 8, 2008 10:38 PM, Stacy W. Smith >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> The equivalent functionality is enabled by default >> in JUNOS, and I'm >>> unaware of any way to turn it off. >>> >>> --Stacy >>> >>> On 8 Jan 2008, at 10:30 AM, Farhan Jaffer wrote: >>> >>>> Is there any equivalent command of IOS >> '*snmp-server ifindex >>>> persist*' in >>>> JUNOS? OR any other alternate way to perform the >> same function? >>>> >>>> Thanks & Regards >>>> -FJ >>>> _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp