Are you querying like "communityn...@instance-name". In your case it
will be "testcommun...@rdi". If not can you try that.
Thanks,
Nilesh.
Derick Winkworth wrote:
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Feb 20 17:44:54 snmpd[4d88b0c2] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Feb 20 17:44:54 snmpd[4d88b0c2] >>> Get-Next-Request
Feb 20 17:44:54 snmpd[4d88b0c2] >>> Source: 10.254.0.33
Feb 20 17:44:54 snmpd[4d88b0c2] >>> Destination: 10.254.23.2
Feb 20 17:44:54 snmpd[4d88b0c2] >>> Version: SNMPv2
Feb 20 17:44:54 snmpd[4d88b0c2] >>> Request_id: 0x4d88b0c2
Feb 20 17:44:54 snmpd[4d88b0c2] >>> Community: testcommunity
Feb 20 17:44:54 snmpd[4d88b0c2] >>> Error: status=0 / vb_index=0
Feb 20 17:44:54 snmpd[4d88b0c2] >>> OID : mib_2
Feb 20 17:44:54 snmpd[4d88b0c2] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Feb 20 17:44:54 SNMPD_AUTH_FAILURE: nsa_initial_embedcomm: unauthorized SNMP
community from 10.254.0.33 to unknown community name (testcommunity)
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and here is the config...
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[edit snmp]
juni...@bd-bottom-m120# show
community testcommunity {
authorization read-only;
routing-instance RDI;
}
routing-instance-access;
traceoptions {
file snmp;
flag all;
}
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The traffic is coming in on the RDI routing-instance, which is what we want...
Any ideas? The community string is valid.
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