RE: BGP Table and SNMP [7:75016]

2003-09-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did you read trough the 

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1829/products_feat
ure_guide09186a0080087c60.html
12.0
BGP Received Routes MIB

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1839/products_feat
ure_guide09186a0080110bbc.html
12.2T
BGP 4 MIB Support for per-Peer Received Routes

Martijn

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Hi all,
  I wonder if any of you have succesfully retrieved the BGP table from a
Cisco router using SNMP?. I read a lot of documents and tried a lot of
MIBs/OID without any success. I used the MIB navigation tool at the Cisco
TAC but I did not find something really useful. I only could read the
peerings, uptime of the BGP session and few more thing. By the moment I
think it should be done using snmpwalk, am I right?
  FYI, I do have the full routing table in one of my routers (IOS 12.2.6)

Any help will be appreciated.

Thank

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BGP Table and SNMP [7:75016]

2003-09-08 Thread Alejandro Acosta
Hi all,
  I wonder if any of you have succesfully retrieved the BGP table from a
Cisco router using SNMP?. I read a lot of documents and tried a lot of
MIBs/OID without any success. I used the MIB navigation tool at the Cisco
TAC but I did not find something really useful. I only could read the
peerings, uptime of the BGP session and few more thing. By the moment I
think it should be done using snmpwalk, am I right?
  FYI, I do have the full routing table in one of my routers (IOS 12.2.6)

Any help will be appreciated.

Thank

Alejandro Acosta




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RE: SNMP on a Dialer interface [7:74722]

2003-09-05 Thread Hanna, Keith
not dumb, but it appears to be working now - both dialer and async lines are
showing traffic.
I've made no changes (have been off yesterday), and no-one else (yet) knows
the passwords to these systems.

Strange.

Thanks anyway.

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Maybe dumb, but what about the fixed layer 3 int?

Martijn 


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Hi,

I'm running MRTG to provide bandwidth usage info on various routers/switches
etc, and it working well except it doesn't provide information on 'dialer'
interfaces.

We have one router with numerous dialer ints for ISDN and another providing
modem dialup - is there anyway to monitor these connections for bandwidth?

Virtual-Access ports are created and monitored, but it's not obvious which
virtual int ties up with which dialer (and as virtual's come  go, they will
change)

Any suggestions?

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RE: SNMP on a Dialer interface [7:74722]

2003-09-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe dumb, but what about the fixed layer 3 int?

Martijn 


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Hi,

I'm running MRTG to provide bandwidth usage info on various routers/switches
etc, and it working well except it doesn't provide information on 'dialer'
interfaces.

We have one router with numerous dialer ints for ISDN and another providing
modem dialup - is there anyway to monitor these connections for bandwidth?

Virtual-Access ports are created and monitored, but it's not obvious which
virtual int ties up with which dialer (and as virtual's come  go, they will
change)

Any suggestions?

Thanks
Keith
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SNMP on a Dialer interface [7:74722]

2003-09-03 Thread Hanna, Keith
Hi,

I'm running MRTG to provide bandwidth usage info on various routers/switches
etc, and it working well except it doesn't provide information on 'dialer'
interfaces.

We have one router with numerous dialer ints for ISDN and another providing
modem dialup - is there anyway to monitor these connections for bandwidth?

Virtual-Access ports are created and monitored, but it's not obvious which
virtual int ties up with which dialer (and as virtual's come  go, they will
change)

Any suggestions?

Thanks
Keith




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ISDN SNMP Question [7:73250]

2003-07-30 Thread Robert Perez
Hi all,

I want to monito a cisco 2600 isdn to determine when it is up.  Is there a
MIB I can watch that changes when the ISDN comes up and then changes back to
the original value when it goes down?  Thx.




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SNMP [7:71625]

2003-06-29 Thread Don Kanicki
Morning all.

I was wondering if anyone knew of any good freeware and\or sites about
SNMP.I know its a noob question but I have never had occasion to use it and
I want to set it up in my lab and learn more about it.
It seems almost everything supports it to one degree or another and none of
my books get into it so any help is apreciated.



TIA
Don K.


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RE: SNMP [7:71625]

2003-06-29 Thread Dom
Morning all.

I was wondering if anyone knew of any good freeware and\or sites about
SNMP.I know its a noob question but I have never
had occasion to use it and I want to set it up in my lab and learn
more about it. It seems almost everything supports it to one degree or
another and none of my books get into it so any help is apreciated.


What do are you trying to do/learn?


These are my old bookmarks when I was really into it (MIBs etc)

http://www.wtcs.org/snmp4tpc/default.htm

http://silver.he.net/~rrg/snmpworld.htm

http://www.simple-times.org/

http://www.winsnmp.com/

http://www.snmplink.org/



HTH

Best regards,

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SNMP MIB for finding last configuration change? [7:70231]

2003-06-06 Thread Raj Santiago
Hi Guys,

I was wondering if there is a SNMP MIB that can inform me when the last
change in configuration took place on a router/switch. I want to utilize
this information to back-up configurations.

Currently we're blindly logging to the routers/swicthes, grabbing the config
and comparing. This method is okay if you have  a small number of routers to
manage, but gets quite impractical when you have 3500+ routers+switches...

any ideas ?

cheers

Raj


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SNMP in Router [7:66764]

2003-04-03 Thread Frederico Madeira
How i configure SNMP mensages in 1700 series router ???

Tanks

Frederico Madeira
Coordenador de Suporte
N. Landim Comircio Ltda
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Any free access to SNMP devices ? [7:65982]

2003-03-22 Thread Chris
Hi everybody

I want to test some features of SNMP. It is going to be at home so I
have no devices to test on them. I am wondering if are there any network
devices or servers providing a free access for SNMP. I mean a publicly
available SNMP community (even it is RO) .

Any clue would be helpful
Thank you in advance
Cristian




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RE: Any free access to SNMP devices ? [7:65982]

2003-03-22 Thread Symon Thurlow
I have set up a 2500 from my lab on the web, you should be able to get
SNMP info from it, the RO community string is gstudy, ip address is
217.204.228.203

You shouldn't be able to telnet to it, if I have set the access-list up
correctly :)

I'll leave it up for a few days.

Symon

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Hi everybody

I want to test some features of SNMP. It is going to be at home so I
have no devices to test on them. I am wondering if are there any network
devices or servers providing a free access for SNMP. I mean a publicly
available SNMP community (even it is RO) .

Any clue would be helpful
Thank you in advance
Cristian
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Re: Any free access to SNMP devices ? [7:65982]

2003-03-22 Thread Chris
It was supposed to be I want to test some features of HP NNM, in my
previous
message.Sory for that.
Thank you Symon. It is exactly what I need because I want to install Cisco
Works 2000
also.

Chris wrote:

 Hi everybody

 I want to test some features of SNMP. It is going to be at home so I
 have no devices to test on them. I am wondering if are there any network
 devices or servers providing a free access for SNMP. I mean a publicly
 available SNMP community (even it is RO) .

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 Thank you in advance
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RE: Any free access to SNMP devices ? [7:65982]

2003-03-22 Thread Jim
Symon,

Was able to ping but telnet failed. Solarwinds reported that gstudy was red
only snmp string for the device identified it as a Cisco device but could
not connect (needs read/write privilege) Looks like you got it set up ok

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I have set up a 2500 from my lab on the web, you should be able to get SNMP
info from it, the RO community string is gstudy, ip address is
217.204.228.203

You shouldn't be able to telnet to it, if I have set the access-list up
correctly :)

I'll leave it up for a few days.

Symon

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Hi everybody

I want to test some features of SNMP. It is going to be at home so I have no
devices to test on them. I am wondering if are there any network devices or
servers providing a free access for SNMP. I mean a publicly available SNMP
community (even it is RO) .

Any clue would be helpful
Thank you in advance
Cristian
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Re: Using SNMP with AS5300! [7:65222]

2003-03-13 Thread Andrzej Gab
--- Kenan Ahmed Siddiqi  wrote:
 I have an AS5300 with 8 PRI's(E1's) and want to use SNMP to monitor
 traffic passing thru each E1  thru each channel of a single E1.
 How can I do that using SNMP?? I need specific
 commands/pdf's/command reference guide if avialable! pls help!
 Thanx!

   Get Cisco MIBS and search on MIB on E1. Then use UCD-SNMP - it's
quite easy :)
 

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Using SNMP with AS5300! [7:65222]

2003-03-12 Thread Kenan Ahmed Siddiqi
I have an AS5300 with 8 PRI's(E1's) and want to use SNMP to monitor traffic
passing thru each E1  thru each channel of a single E1. How can I do that
using SNMP?? I need specific commands/pdf's/command reference guide if
avialable! pls help! Thanx!



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x25 snmp [7:64818]

2003-03-08 Thread Arnaud V.
Hi,

I would like to monitor the changes in the x25 vc
established on a router trough snmp. But I was unable
to find the oid which could show me the number of vc
and the associated peering with each vc(because I use
XoT).
I need to know the xot peers because I doing a
migration from one peer to one other on the same
router(but then i will move the peer on the other
router, because the associated IP is in another
network range) and would like to know which vc change
from peer and which not.

Thanks in advance for ur help

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snmp question [7:64812]

2003-03-07 Thread hanan
Hi all,
I have an interesting problem:
I am running an snmp monitor to check devices in a network behind a
firewall.  SNMP traps seem to work ok (port 162).  When, however, I try to
poll an object (I have a VPN to the network by the way to access the
internal addresses, but the devices must respond to the external address of
the SNMP Monitor) I get response time out.  When I check the network traffic
I find that the responding device source is using UDP port 161 to send but
seems to vary the destination UDP port  (I am getting 3459, 1902, 2837,
2874, 1731, 1064, 1561, 1509, and some more) and I never find the querying
device.  How do I go about convincing a firewall to open all these ports for
sending?

A general response would be appreciated regardless of the firewall make.

Thanks in advance.
hanan




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RE: SNMP info needed, please! [7:64558]

2003-03-06 Thread David j
If I rembember correctly, the manual of OpenView has good information about
snmp. Regarding the other topics, try to search in CCO, you can download
mibs frome there I think.
Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate) wrote:
 
 All,
   Does anyone know where I can find a really good tutorial (or
 other
 info) on using SNMP? I'm looking to get down and dirty with it,
 not just
 tweak OpenView or other network monitoring applications; i.e.:
 Using SNMP to
 manually add configs to routers and switches, how to find MIBs,
 using MIB
 information to pull stats from routers, etc.
 Thanks very much!
 Geoff Mossburg
 
 




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RE: SNMP info needed, please! [7:64558]

2003-03-06 Thread Dom
Essential SNMP published by O'Reilly (ISBN 0-596-00020-0) is a good
starting point.

http://www.simple-times.org/ is also of some use but the site does not
seem to have been updated recently.

HTH

Dom Stocqueler

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If I rembember correctly, the manual of OpenView has good information
about snmp. Regarding the other topics, try to search in CCO, you can
download mibs frome there I think. Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)
wrote:
 
 All,
   Does anyone know where I can find a really good tutorial (or
other
 info) on using SNMP? I'm looking to get down and dirty with it,
 not just
 tweak OpenView or other network monitoring applications; i.e.:
 Using SNMP to
 manually add configs to routers and switches, how to find MIBs,
 using MIB
 information to pull stats from routers, etc.
 Thanks very much!
 Geoff Mossburg




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RE: SNMP info needed, please! [7:64558]

2003-03-06 Thread Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)
To be honest, I never even checked the OpenView documentation; I thought it
would all be product specific. I'll check it out.
Thanks!
GM

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If I rembember correctly, the manual of OpenView has good information about
snmp. Regarding the other topics, try to search in CCO, you can download
mibs frome there I think.
Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate) wrote:
 
 All,
   Does anyone know where I can find a really good tutorial (or
 other
 info) on using SNMP? I'm looking to get down and dirty with it,
 not just
 tweak OpenView or other network monitoring applications; i.e.:
 Using SNMP to
 manually add configs to routers and switches, how to find MIBs,
 using MIB
 information to pull stats from routers, etc.
 Thanks very much!
 Geoff Mossburg




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SNMP info needed, please! [7:64558]

2003-03-05 Thread Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)
All,
Does anyone know where I can find a really good tutorial (or other
info) on using SNMP? I'm looking to get down and dirty with it, not just
tweak OpenView or other network monitoring applications; i.e.: Using SNMP to
manually add configs to routers and switches, how to find MIBs, using MIB
information to pull stats from routers, etc.
Thanks very much!
Geoff Mossburg




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Re: Difference between SNMP notifications and traps [7:62478]

2003-02-16 Thread John Tafasi
I also found this from cisco's web site SNMP notifications can be sent as
traps or inform requests

So notification is either a trap or inform request sent by the router.

Thanks for all


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Subject: RE: Difference between SNMP notifications and traps [7:62478]


 I guess it depends on the context, but when configuring a Network Mgmt
 Server, like Ciscoworks, insight manager, etc. a SNMP notification
 refers to a SMTP email, or pager notification, etc. of a warning, or
 critical situation that has occurred, with the NMS learning about it
 through various methods, like SNMP polling, or SNMP trap receiving (the
 end node sends a trap about an event that has occurred, like a link
 down, power supply failure, etc)
 Polling is done on a different UDP port, and is done by the NMS
 actively, where a trap is generated by the end node to the NMS
 (Network mgmt server)

 Hope that helps...

 Brett Spunt

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Re: Difference between SNMP notifications and traps [7:62478]

2003-02-05 Thread John Neiberger
What is the difference between an SNMP notification and an SNMP trap?

I'd have to check later to verify this but I believe 'trap' is the SNMP
version 1 term, while 'notification' is the SNMP v2 (or v3?) term.  I
don't recall what the technical differences are, but they are
essentially the same animal.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.  I've been awake since 2:30AM
so I'm not thinking clearly.  :-)

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Re: Difference between SNMP notifications and trap [7:62478]

2003-02-05 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
John Neiberger wrote:
 
 What is the difference between an SNMP notification and an
 SNMP trap?
 
 I'd have to check later to verify this but I believe 'trap' is
 the SNMP
 version 1 term, while 'notification' is the SNMP v2 (or v3?)
 term.  I
 don't recall what the technical differences are, but they are
 essentially the same animal.
 

That was essentially going to be my answer too. If you search on the word
notification in SNMPv1 RFCs, you won't find it, but you will find lots of
cases of trap.

If you search on notification in SNMPv2 RFCs, you find the term trap
notification.

In SNMPv3 documents, the term trap no longer appears, but notification
does. So, I think they mean the same thing. But I didn't read the v3
documents very carefully. They are hard to read, and in my opinion, no
longer deserve the S in the acronym. :-)

Also, as is always the case, we need to see terms in their context to
explain them. So, notification could have some other meaning. The answer
about it meaning an e-mail or pager notification is right too, but maybe on
a different tangent, but we can't tell from the question if it's on the same
tangent or not.

Priscilla


 
 John
 
 




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Re: Difference between SNMP notifications and trap [7:62478]

2003-02-05 Thread Bob Sinclair
My $.02,

As defined in the two SNMP documents below, notification appears to be a
term used to include both traps and informs.  Informs are an SNMP V3 trap
which is acknowledged, unlike regular old traps.   So, All traps are
notifications, but not all notifications are traps (some are informs).

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
t/120t3/snmp3.htm

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113t/113t_
1/snmpinfm.htm

-Bob Sinclair
CCIE #10427, MCSE
Senior Network Engineer
Networking For Future, Inc.
www.nffinc.com
- Original Message -
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: Difference between SNMP notifications and trap [7:62478]


 John Neiberger wrote:
 
  What is the difference between an SNMP notification and an
  SNMP trap?
 
  I'd have to check later to verify this but I believe 'trap' is
  the SNMP
  version 1 term, while 'notification' is the SNMP v2 (or v3?)
  term.  I
  don't recall what the technical differences are, but they are
  essentially the same animal.
 

 That was essentially going to be my answer too. If you search on the word
 notification in SNMPv1 RFCs, you won't find it, but you will find lots
of
 cases of trap.

 If you search on notification in SNMPv2 RFCs, you find the term trap
 notification.

 In SNMPv3 documents, the term trap no longer appears, but notification
 does. So, I think they mean the same thing. But I didn't read the v3
 documents very carefully. They are hard to read, and in my opinion, no
 longer deserve the S in the acronym. :-)

 Also, as is always the case, we need to see terms in their context to
 explain them. So, notification could have some other meaning. The answer
 about it meaning an e-mail or pager notification is right too, but maybe
on
 a different tangent, but we can't tell from the question if it's on the
same
 tangent or not.

 Priscilla


 
  John




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snmp poll object [7:62525]

2003-02-05 Thread hanan
Hello
I have a problem to poll object on snmp mode from my snmp server to my
internal network devices
I have snmp server with external ip address that connect to vpn server to
have an internal ip to gain access to my internal network
The internal devices are configured to accept the external ip address of the
snmp server as agent
The problem is my snmp server can poll object on snmp mode only with devices
that have external ip addresses and cant poll object with internal ip
address only can on icmp mode.
Snmp server receive traps from the internal devices so no problem with
receiving traps
There is isa server between the snmp server and the internal network I
enabled all snmp ports on isa server 161,162, 165---170
Could you please help to know where is the problem exactly

Hanan.mawla




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Re: Difference between SNMP notifications and trap [7:62478]

2003-02-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kaj J. Niemi)
In mail.net.groupstudy.pro, you wrote:

  In SNMPv3 documents, the term trap no longer appears, but notification
  does. So, I think they mean the same thing. But I didn't read the v3
  documents very carefully. They are hard to read, and in my opinion, no
  longer deserve the S in the acronym. :-)

SNMPv3 is closer to CMISE/CMIP models than most people realise. Most people
never did appreciate the abstraction levels those provided for real world
(uh, well, pretty much only TMN ;-)) applications. Not only are they complex
to understand but also to setup, maintain and troubleshoot.

People making RFPs should request their vendor to implement easily scriptable
things like JUNOScript (or TL1 on ADMs.)

I guess this sort of got out of topic..



// kaj




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Difference between SNMP notifications and traps [7:62478]

2003-02-04 Thread John Tafasi
What is the difference between an SNMP notification and an SNMP trap?




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RE: Difference between SNMP notifications and traps [7:62478]

2003-02-04 Thread brett spunt
I guess it depends on the context, but when configuring a Network Mgmt
Server, like Ciscoworks, insight manager, etc. a SNMP notification
refers to a SMTP email, or pager notification, etc. of a warning, or
critical situation that has occurred, with the NMS learning about it
through various methods, like SNMP polling, or SNMP trap receiving (the
end node sends a trap about an event that has occurred, like a link
down, power supply failure, etc)
Polling is done on a different UDP port, and is done by the NMS
actively, where a trap is generated by the end node to the NMS
(Network mgmt server)

Hope that helps...

Brett Spunt

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Re: Difference between SNMP notifications and traps [7:62478]

2003-02-04 Thread Steve Ringley
An SNMP notification is a trap.  Its that simple. I looked at some Cisco
SNMP feature web pages and that is how they used the term.

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RE: RSP7000 ILMI fails with SNMP-3-BADOID: /Crashes ro [7:61300]

2003-01-31 Thread Nelson Herron
Sorted this one out:  A bad RSP7000 CI termination.  New CI cleaned it up.


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RSP7000 ILMI fails with SNMP-3-BADOID: /Crashes ro [7:61300]

2003-01-18 Thread Nelson Herron
I have gotten a little further than the last time with my ATM/SNMP-3-BADOID:
error.  It seems that this error is generated when ILMI attempts to start on
my 7010/RSP7000 running 12.2.7 IOS equipped with a CX-AIP-SM 155 MM card
(73-1188-03 rev B0).  The card works properly in a 7007 w/ RP1 running
11.2.15 from ROM, and the cisco site indicates that any board later than
73-1188-02 rev. D0 will work with the RSP7000.  When ILMI is enabled, it's
state is listed as Restarting and I get the SNMP-3-BADOID: about once a
second when the cable is connected to a switch.  I've also tried IOS
12.1.soemthing or another to no effect.  If I disable ILMI the card appears
to work fine.  ILMI on the 7000 works fine with this card and an older
73-1188-02 rev. C0 card.


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RE: RSP7000/AIP gives SNMP-3-BADOID: [7:61175]

2003-01-16 Thread Daniel Cotts
To run on an RSP card your AIP must be part number 73-1188-02 Rev D0 or
later.
How did you get 12.2(15) on an RP card? I thought they maxed out around
11.2.

 -Original Message-
 From: Nelson Herron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 10:45 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RSP7000/AIP gives SNMP-3-BADOID: [7:61175]
 
 
 I have a 7010/RSP7000 (no CI) that seems to run perfectly 
 well except for
 the ATM card.  When I plug in the MM cable from the Madge ATM 
 switch it
 starts generating SNMP-3-BADOID: ATTEMPT TO GENERATE AN 
 INVALID OBJECT
 IDENTIFIER messages.  It is running 12.1(8) boot image and 
 12.2(7) IOS with
 128 MB mem.  I have two cards that exhibit the same behavior 
 on the 7010. 
 On this router the sh cont cbus message identifies the Hdwr 
 as v. 1.03. 
 Both of these cards work as expected in a 7000 w/ RP running 
 12.2.15 from
 ROM.  On this platform the cards are also identified as Hdwr 
 1.30, which is
 what I expected.  Any suggestions.  I would greatly 
 appreciate the help.




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RE: RSP7000/AIP gives SNMP-3-BADOID: [7:61175]

2003-01-16 Thread Nelson Herron
Sorry all.  That is 11.2(15) from ROM (an SR7A upgrade)  All those
Christmas cookies made my fingers a little wide.  I'll have to diet.  Thx. 
Daniel.

Nelson


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RE: RSP7000/AIP gives SNMP-3-BADOID: [7:61175]

2003-01-16 Thread Nelson Herron
Went back and checked.  The board is 73-1188-03 B0.  Board version shouldn't
be a problem.  I forgot to say that I get the error in loopback mode, too.


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snmp [7:61084]

2003-01-15 Thread kaushalender
Hi group and routers gru

Kindly help me on that.I have 2610 router on ethernet of that router i 
have three ip's.One primary 2 Secondary.Now I have to moniter traffic of 
three ip seprately from snmp.Mrtg is only making traffic graph of 
ethernet.I am not able to see how much bandwidth is taken by which 
ip.Plz help me

Thanx in advance
Kaushalender




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RE: snmp [7:61084]

2003-01-15 Thread Joseph Brunner
what you need to do is learn to use the whodo utility
in mrtg\contrib directory..

Of course you will need to learn ip accounting if you don't already.


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RSP7000/AIP gives SNMP-3-BADOID: [7:61175]

2003-01-15 Thread Nelson Herron
I have a 7010/RSP7000 (no CI) that seems to run perfectly well except for
the ATM card.  When I plug in the MM cable from the Madge ATM switch it
starts generating SNMP-3-BADOID: ATTEMPT TO GENERATE AN INVALID OBJECT
IDENTIFIER messages.  It is running 12.1(8) boot image and 12.2(7) IOS with
128 MB mem.  I have two cards that exhibit the same behavior on the 7010. 
On this router the sh cont cbus message identifies the Hdwr as v. 1.03. 
Both of these cards work as expected in a 7000 w/ RP running 12.2.15 from
ROM.  On this platform the cards are also identified as Hdwr 1.30, which is
what I expected.  Any suggestions.  I would greatly appreciate the help.


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RE: SNMP Status: notPresent(6) [7:60633]

2003-01-09 Thread David j
I don't think you have a config problem because I suppose you are using a
similar config for snmp for other routers and is working fine. Anyway if you
can to post your config I can compare it with one of ours, but I still think
is a sw problem...

James Willard wrote:
 
 Actually, that is a snmpwalk from linux. I should have
 mentioned that.
 Snmpwalk shows notPresent for those particular serial ports,
 and up
 for other similar hardware on different routers. The IOS
 release is
 12.2.13, so perhaps it's just an unlucky release :). I'll check
 with the
 TAC too, but I was wondering if this was just a configuration
 issue
 somehow.
 
 Thanks,
 
 James Willard
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 2:34 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: SNMP Status: notPresent(6) [7:60633]
 
 
 Have you tried directly a snmpwalk from a linux? but I don't
 think you
 have a problem with the monitoring a station because is working
 fine
 with the other router. It sounds like a software problem, try
 to check
 in TAC what bugs your version has and keep us informed
 
 James Willard wrote:
  
  Hi all,
  
  I have a 3662 router with four NM-1E2W modules. In each of
 those
  modules is a WIC-1DSU integrated T1 CSU/DSU module, thus
 giving me
  Serial 1/0,
  2/0, 3/0, and 4/0. All four of those T1s are up and
  operational, but I
  have a SNMP management web page that's not showing them as
  being up
  because SNMP is showing:
  
  interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.1 = Serial1/0 
  interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.2 = Serial2/0 
  interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.3 = Serial3/0 
  interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.4 = Serial4/0 ..
  interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.1 = notPresent(6)
  interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.2 = notPresent(6)
  interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.3 = notPresent(6)
  interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.4 = notPresent(6)
  
  I can't figure out why their status would be notPresent
 when it
  should be up. I have a 3640 with the same integrated T1
 modules that
  shows
  up for the serial ports. Does anybody know what might be
  wrong?
  
  Thanks,
  
  James Willard
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 




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SNMP Status: notPresent(6) [7:60633]

2003-01-08 Thread James Willard
Hi all,

I have a 3662 router with four NM-1E2W modules. In each of those modules
is a WIC-1DSU integrated T1 CSU/DSU module, thus giving me Serial 1/0,
2/0, 3/0, and 4/0. All four of those T1s are up and operational, but I
have a SNMP management web page that's not showing them as being up
because SNMP is showing:

interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.1 = Serial1/0
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.2 = Serial2/0
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.3 = Serial3/0
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.4 = Serial4/0
..
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.1 = notPresent(6)
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.2 = notPresent(6)
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.3 = notPresent(6)
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.4 = notPresent(6)

I can't figure out why their status would be notPresent when it should
be up. I have a 3640 with the same integrated T1 modules that shows
up for the serial ports. Does anybody know what might be wrong?

Thanks,

James Willard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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RE: SNMP Status: notPresent(6) [7:60633]

2003-01-08 Thread David j
Have you tried directly a snmpwalk from a linux? but I don't think you have
a problem with the monitoring a station because is working fine with the
other router. It sounds like a software problem, try to check in TAC what
bugs your version has and keep us informed

James Willard wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I have a 3662 router with four NM-1E2W modules. In each of
 those modules
 is a WIC-1DSU integrated T1 CSU/DSU module, thus giving me
 Serial 1/0,
 2/0, 3/0, and 4/0. All four of those T1s are up and
 operational, but I
 have a SNMP management web page that's not showing them as
 being up
 because SNMP is showing:
 
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.1 = Serial1/0
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.2 = Serial2/0
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.3 = Serial3/0
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.4 = Serial4/0
 ..
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.1 = notPresent(6)
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.2 = notPresent(6)
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.3 = notPresent(6)
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.4 = notPresent(6)
 
 I can't figure out why their status would be notPresent when
 it should
 be up. I have a 3640 with the same integrated T1 modules that
 shows
 up for the serial ports. Does anybody know what might be
 wrong?
 
 Thanks,
 
 James Willard
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 




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RE: SNMP Status: notPresent(6) [7:60633]

2003-01-08 Thread James Willard
Actually, that is a snmpwalk from linux. I should have mentioned that.
Snmpwalk shows notPresent for those particular serial ports, and up
for other similar hardware on different routers. The IOS release is
12.2.13, so perhaps it's just an unlucky release :). I'll check with the
TAC too, but I was wondering if this was just a configuration issue
somehow.

Thanks,

James Willard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 2:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SNMP Status: notPresent(6) [7:60633]


Have you tried directly a snmpwalk from a linux? but I don't think you
have a problem with the monitoring a station because is working fine
with the other router. It sounds like a software problem, try to check
in TAC what bugs your version has and keep us informed

James Willard wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I have a 3662 router with four NM-1E2W modules. In each of those 
 modules is a WIC-1DSU integrated T1 CSU/DSU module, thus giving me
 Serial 1/0,
 2/0, 3/0, and 4/0. All four of those T1s are up and
 operational, but I
 have a SNMP management web page that's not showing them as
 being up
 because SNMP is showing:
 
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.1 = Serial1/0 
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.2 = Serial2/0 
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.3 = Serial3/0 
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifDescr.4 = Serial4/0 ..
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.1 = notPresent(6)
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.2 = notPresent(6)
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.3 = notPresent(6)
 interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.4 = notPresent(6)
 
 I can't figure out why their status would be notPresent when it 
 should be up. I have a 3640 with the same integrated T1 modules that
 shows
 up for the serial ports. Does anybody know what might be
 wrong?
 
 Thanks,
 
 James Willard
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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SNMP TRAPS [7:60516]

2003-01-07 Thread sohail mir
Hi all,

I have come across an issue and was wondering if someone can shine some
light on it.
On IOS 12.2(10)and earlier versions disabling TTY trap notification was
available{no snmp-server enable traps tty}; however, on IOSs 12.2(5d) and
later version doesn't allow disabling “TTY” trap.  Could someone please help
me out on this one.

Many Thanks,
Regards,
MIR



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Re: SNMP Filter [7:60100]

2003-01-03 Thread steve
also one thing to point out is that even with a config of the like that has
been correcetly recommended you still have problems with wasted bandwidth
and CPU resource because someone is trying to send the request`s to you in
the first place ...
and also if you have any syslog logging setup they will be reported in
thatas well

ALSO someone could be trying to Hack you (snmp isnt that secure )...as has
happened to me


ANYWAY
here is a pretty locked down snmp config form one of my 7500`s



logging source-interface Loopback0
logging 10.*.*.*
logging 164.*.*.*
logging 10.*.*.*
access-list 1 permit 10.*.*.*
access-list 1 permit 164.*.*.*
snmp-server community  snmp read-only community RO 1
snmp-server community  snmp read-write community RW 1
snmp-server trap-source Loopback0
snmp-server location London Bridge
snmp-server host 10.*.*.*snmp read-only community
snmp-server host 164.*.*.*  snmp read-only community

HTH

steve


- Original Message -
From: Frank 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: SNMP Filter [7:60100]


 Hi,

 you can create an snmp view and secure this with an access-list. This
way
 you can deny any snmp requests to your box and allow your own ranges.

 Another way ( the hard way ;-) is to configure the snmp responses to come
 from the loopback address and then start filtering outbound traffic from
 that address on port 161. This is what you mean I think but I would advise
 you to use the first example.

 cheers

 Frank

 On Thu, 2 Jan 2003 13:52:53 GMT, Michael wrote:
 Dear All
 
 I have a few C7507 sereis routers with a lot of
 fram-relay and ll customers. How can I filter SNMP
 requests  on the C7507 comming from the FR/LL
 customers? I get a lot of SNMP Authentication Failed
 on the router LOG. What I was wondering is wether SNMP
 uses a specific IP address from the router in order to
 answer to SNMP requests or whether all IP addresses on
 the router answer to SNMP request. I dont want to
 filter SNMP bettween customer sides therefore i can
 not use Access-lists on all router interfaces in order
 to deny SNMP. But in case SNMP n the router uses a
 specific IP to answer to request then it is possible
 to use access list and deny SNMP requests to the
 specific IP.
 
 Any help will be appreciated
 
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SNMP Filter [7:60100]

2003-01-02 Thread Michael
Dear All 

I have a few C7507 sereis routers with a lot of
fram-relay and ll customers. How can I filter SNMP
requests  on the C7507 comming from the FR/LL
customers? I get a lot of SNMP Authentication Failed
on the router LOG. What I was wondering is wether SNMP
uses a specific IP address from the router in order to
answer to SNMP requests or whether all IP addresses on
the router answer to SNMP request. I dont want to
filter SNMP bettween customer sides therefore i can
not use Access-lists on all router interfaces in order
to deny SNMP. But in case SNMP n the router uses a
specific IP to answer to request then it is possible
to use access list and deny SNMP requests to the
specific IP.

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Re: SNMP Filter [7:60100]

2003-01-02 Thread Selcuk Kardes
you can use access-list.

snmp-server community  RO 1 (here 1 is access-list number)

rgrds



Michael wrote:

Dear All 

I have a few C7507 sereis routers with a lot of
fram-relay and ll customers. How can I filter SNMP
requests  on the C7507 comming from the FR/LL
customers? I get a lot of SNMP Authentication Failed
on the router LOG. What I was wondering is wether SNMP
uses a specific IP address from the router in order to
answer to SNMP requests or whether all IP addresses on
the router answer to SNMP request. I dont want to
filter SNMP bettween customer sides therefore i can
not use Access-lists on all router interfaces in order
to deny SNMP. But in case SNMP n the router uses a
specific IP to answer to request then it is possible
to use access list and deny SNMP requests to the
specific IP.

Any help will be appreciated

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Re: SNMP Filter [7:60100]

2003-01-02 Thread Frank
Hi,

you can create an snmp view and secure this with an access-list. This way
you can deny any snmp requests to your box and allow your own ranges.

Another way ( the hard way ;-) is to configure the snmp responses to come
from the loopback address and then start filtering outbound traffic from
that address on port 161. This is what you mean I think but I would advise
you to use the first example.

cheers

Frank

On Thu, 2 Jan 2003 13:52:53 GMT, Michael wrote:
Dear All 

I have a few C7507 sereis routers with a lot of
fram-relay and ll customers. How can I filter SNMP
requests  on the C7507 comming from the FR/LL
customers? I get a lot of SNMP Authentication Failed
on the router LOG. What I was wondering is wether SNMP
uses a specific IP address from the router in order to
answer to SNMP requests or whether all IP addresses on
the router answer to SNMP request. I dont want to
filter SNMP bettween customer sides therefore i can
not use Access-lists on all router interfaces in order
to deny SNMP. But in case SNMP n the router uses a
specific IP to answer to request then it is possible
to use access list and deny SNMP requests to the
specific IP.

Any help will be appreciated

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SNMP on Cisco 2621 [7:59980]

2002-12-30 Thread Pedro do Valle
Hi everybody...

I configured SNMP in my cisco2621, but I can4t obtain information about it.
I have this message...

SNMP Error:
no response received
SNMPv1_Session (remote host: ip.of.remote.host [ip.of.remote.host].161)
  community: public
 request ID: 1982719325
PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes
timeout: 2s
retries: 5
backoff: 1)
SNMPGET Problem for sysDescr sysContact sysName sysLocation sysObjectID on
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

I have snmp-read port enabled in my firewall. . .
in another routers it is working. . .
this is my border router and it is in my external net
What can I make to solve that problem?
Thanks
Pedro




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Re: SNMP on Cisco 2621 [7:59980]

2002-12-30 Thread Bob Sinclair
Pedro,

If you issue  show snmp  it should indicate snmp packets received and sent.
Is the router receiving?  The same show command will also show snmp errors.
Can you issue the show snmp command and share the results?

-Bob


- Original Message -
From: Pedro do Valle 
To: 
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:25 PM
Subject: SNMP on Cisco 2621 [7:59980]


 Hi everybody...

 I configured SNMP in my cisco2621, but I can4t obtain information about
it.
 I have this message...

 SNMP Error:
 no response received
 SNMPv1_Session (remote host: ip.of.remote.host [ip.of.remote.host].161)
   community: public
  request ID: 1982719325
 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes
 timeout: 2s
 retries: 5
 backoff: 1)
 SNMPGET Problem for sysDescr sysContact sysName sysLocation sysObjectID on
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I have snmp-read port enabled in my firewall. . .
 in another routers it is working. . .
 this is my border router and it is in my external net
 What can I make to solve that problem?
 Thanks
 Pedro




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RE: Limiting TFTP Servers Used Via SNMP [7:59823]

2002-12-28 Thread David j
Yes, you can, check this link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/11_7910.shtml
I think that is what are you looking for...
write me to [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you have any doubts.

John Tafasi wrote:
 
 Hi Group,
 
 Below I pasted what the command refernce is saying about
 limiting tftp servers
 used via snmp. My question is can you tell a router to save or
 copy
 configuration files to or from a tftp server via snmp?
 
 =
 
 
 
 snmp-server tftp-server-list
 To limit the TFTP servers used via Simple Network Management
 Protocol-controlled TFTP operations (saving and loading
 configuration files)
 to the servers specified in an access list, use the snmp-server
 tftp-server-list global configuration command. To disable this
 feature, use
 the no form of this command.
 
 snmp-server tftp-server-list number
 
 no snmp-server tftp-server-list
 
 
 Syntax Description  number
  Standard IP access list number from 1 to 99.
 
 
 
 
 Defaults
 
 Disabled
 
 Command Modes
 
 Global configuration
 
 Command History  Release  Modification
   10.2
  This command was introduced.
 
 
 
 
 Examples
 
 The following example limits the TFTP servers that can be used
 for
 configuration file copies via SNMP to the servers in access
 list 44:
 
 snmp-server tftp-server-list 44
 
 




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Limiting TFTP Servers Used Via SNMP [7:59823]

2002-12-27 Thread John Tafasi
Hi Group,

Below I pasted what the command refernce is saying about limiting tftp
servers
used via snmp. My question is can you tell a router to save or copy
configuration files to or from a tftp server via snmp?

=



snmp-server tftp-server-list
To limit the TFTP servers used via Simple Network Management
Protocol-controlled TFTP operations (saving and loading configuration files)
to the servers specified in an access list, use the snmp-server
tftp-server-list global configuration command. To disable this feature, use
the no form of this command.

snmp-server tftp-server-list number

no snmp-server tftp-server-list


Syntax Description  number
 Standard IP access list number from 1 to 99.




Defaults

Disabled

Command Modes

Global configuration

Command History  Release  Modification
  10.2
 This command was introduced.




Examples

The following example limits the TFTP servers that can be used for
configuration file copies via SNMP to the servers in access list 44:

snmp-server tftp-server-list 44




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SNMP [7:57585]

2002-11-17 Thread David j
Hi group,
Anybody knows if I can use the classical 
snmpset -c rw_commm 10.0.0.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.54.0 integer 1 (used for
saving the running config into startup) in a IOS-Catalys based switch?
(sorry, I haven'r got any catalyst for testing it right now ;-)
I think that it's the universal method for saving configs, but if someone
has another one I'd be very grateful if he shares it with us.
Thanx in advance.
David


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Re: snmp traps - send to more than one nms [7:56015]

2002-10-21 Thread KM Reynolds
Umar,

I THINK you need to first issue the snmp-server enable command and then 
issue a separate snmp-server host command for each network management 
server.

KR






From: Umar Ahmed 
Reply-To: Umar Ahmed 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: snmp traps - send to more than one nms [7:56015]
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 13:42:03 GMT

All,

How do you enable any cisco router to send traps to more than one nms.

Rgds,


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Re: snmp traps - send to more than one nms [7:56015]

2002-10-21 Thread Umar Ahmed
KM,

Thanks for the input - what I want to do is send two traps to 2 different
NMS's ... an example  - A cisco gsr12K will send a trap to NMS A and NMS B -
is this possible ?

rgds,

U.
KM Reynolds  wrote in message
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 Umar,

 I THINK you need to first issue the snmp-server enable command and then
 issue a separate snmp-server host command for each network management
 server.

 KR






 From: Umar Ahmed
 Reply-To: Umar Ahmed
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: snmp traps - send to more than one nms [7:56015]
 Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 13:42:03 GMT
 
 All,
 
 How do you enable any cisco router to send traps to more than one nms.
 
 Rgds,
 
 
 Umar.
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Re: snmp traps - send to more than one nms [7:56015]

2002-10-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snmp-server enable traps snmp
snmp-server host host1-address community-string
snmp-server host host2-address community-string

etc etc.

HTH

Dom.



   
  
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Ahmed
 
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nobody@groupstud
 
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  21/10/2002
02:42
 
PM
  Please
respond
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Ahmed
   
  
   
  




All,

How do you enable any cisco router to send traps to more than one nms.

Rgds,


Umar.




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RE: snmp traps - send to more than one nms [7:56015]

2002-10-21 Thread Leiva, Angel
Here is the simplest way to accomplish that:

snmp-server enable traps
snmp-server host 
snmp-server host 

Examples:

snmp-server enable traps
snmp-server host 10.1.1.1
snmp-server host 20.1.1.1

or,

snmp-server enable traps
snmp-server host NMS_A.company.com
snmp-server host NMS_B.company.com

Use these CCO URLs for more info:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1831/products_command_refe
rence_chapter09186a00800d983e.html#1056805

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1834/products_feature_guid
e09186a008008026f.html

Hth,

Angel

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Umar Ahmed
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 9:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: snmp traps - send to more than one nms [7:56015]


KM,

Thanks for the input - what I want to do is send two traps to 2 different
NMS's ... an example  - A cisco gsr12K will send a trap to NMS A and NMS B -
is this possible ?

rgds,

U.
KM Reynolds  wrote in message
news:200210211409.OAA06827;groupstudy.com...
 Umar,

 I THINK you need to first issue the snmp-server enable command and then
 issue a separate snmp-server host command for each network management
 server.

 KR






 From: Umar Ahmed
 Reply-To: Umar Ahmed
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: snmp traps - send to more than one nms [7:56015]
 Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 13:42:03 GMT
 
 All,
 
 How do you enable any cisco router to send traps to more than one nms.
 
 Rgds,
 
 
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RE: snmp traps - send to more than one nms [7:56015]

2002-10-21 Thread Marko Milivojevic
 Thanks for the input - what I want to do is send two traps to 
 2 different
 NMS's ... an example  - A cisco gsr12K will send a trap to 
 NMS A and NMS B -
 is this possible ?

Did you try:

snmp-server host HostA public 
snmp-server host HostB public

It looks to me that it works just fine.


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SNMP Traps question [7:55884]

2002-10-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings all...

I'm testing snmp traps with a new system at work and I would like to
know how to generate some snmp traps (for testing purposes).  Is this
even possible?

Thanks...Nabil

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RE: SNMP Traps question [7:55884]

2002-10-18 Thread Michael Greenbaum
What level do you have traps set to on your devices now?

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Greetings all...

I'm testing snmp traps with a new system at work and I would like to
know how to generate some snmp traps (for testing purposes).  Is this
even possible?

Thanks...Nabil

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Re: reading BGP4 table size via SNMP [7:55340]

2002-10-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

At 5:03 AM + 10/11/02, Oliver Hensel wrote:
Hello.

Does anybody know how I could read the BGP4 table size via
SNMP from a Cisco router (7200VXR and 7603)?

The only suggestion I've found so far is to walk the table
and count. This is not practical for me (full BGP table
with ~120.000 prefixes).

Also scripted telnet or ssh login is not possible for
political reasons.

I'm afraid that telnet is exactly what all of the research and 
operational applications that I know of do.  What's the political 
problem?  If it comes to that, I can probably come up with several 
major European institutions that do just that.


So, any suggestions?

Thank you and best regards,
Oliver

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RE: reading BGP4 table size via SNMP [7:55340]

2002-10-11 Thread Albert Lu

Does 'LookingGlass' use telnet sessions to get BGP tables? Can someone
clarify



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Subject: Re: reading BGP4 table size via SNMP [7:55340]


At 5:03 AM + 10/11/02, Oliver Hensel wrote:
Hello.

Does anybody know how I could read the BGP4 table size via
SNMP from a Cisco router (7200VXR and 7603)?

The only suggestion I've found so far is to walk the table
and count. This is not practical for me (full BGP table
with ~120.000 prefixes).

Also scripted telnet or ssh login is not possible for
political reasons.

I'm afraid that telnet is exactly what all of the research and
operational applications that I know of do.  What's the political
problem?  If it comes to that, I can probably come up with several
major European institutions that do just that.


So, any suggestions?

Thank you and best regards,
Oliver

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Re: reading BGP4 table size via SNMP [7:55340]

2002-10-11 Thread Kent Yu
Albert,

There is not that oid, ietf is working on it, you could take a look at irr
wg web for information.

Why do you think LookingGlass needs bgp table? they don't, looking glass
normally just runs script against the routers and spits out the result to
you.

Back to your question,   it should be politically acceptable from a router
at your side to establish a bgp session to them, you can then locally run
your script. They can set up filter at their bgp router not listening
anything from your router. I do not see how this should cause them any
problem, better than snmpwalk the 120k table just to get a number.

It should be pretty scalable, you could use one router to set up many
sessions, just put more memory on it, kind of like a router server.

HTH
Thanks
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From: Albert Lu 
To: 
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 10:56 AM
Subject: RE: reading BGP4 table size via SNMP [7:55340]


 Does 'LookingGlass' use telnet sessions to get BGP tables? Can someone
 clarify



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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
 Howard C. Berkowitz
 Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 11:44 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: reading BGP4 table size via SNMP [7:55340]


 At 5:03 AM + 10/11/02, Oliver Hensel wrote:
 Hello.
 
 Does anybody know how I could read the BGP4 table size via
 SNMP from a Cisco router (7200VXR and 7603)?
 
 The only suggestion I've found so far is to walk the table
 and count. This is not practical for me (full BGP table
 with ~120.000 prefixes).
 
 Also scripted telnet or ssh login is not possible for
 political reasons.

 I'm afraid that telnet is exactly what all of the research and
 operational applications that I know of do.  What's the political
 problem?  If it comes to that, I can probably come up with several
 major European institutions that do just that.

 
 So, any suggestions?
 
 Thank you and best regards,
 Oliver
 
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 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Tel: +49 (0) 7243/5050-557, Fax: 5050-592
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reading BGP4 table size via SNMP [7:55340]

2002-10-10 Thread Oliver Hensel

Hello.

Does anybody know how I could read the BGP4 table size via
SNMP from a Cisco router (7200VXR and 7603)?

The only suggestion I've found so far is to walk the table
and count. This is not practical for me (full BGP table
with ~120.000 prefixes).

Also scripted telnet or ssh login is not possible for
political reasons.

So, any suggestions?

Thank you and best regards,
Oliver

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CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]

2002-10-04 Thread bi.s

hi,

i am interested if there is someone using cw2k and has c7200 vxr with 
npe-400.
do you have problems with snmp on the routers? on other routers?
it looks like there is a problem with snmp causing high cpu on routers 
and bringing the network down.

has someone this problems? how did you solve them?
ios upgrading doesnt help and the cisco case was closed without a fix.

is  snmp-server view cutdown an option 
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/ipsnmphighcpu.shtml).

any experiences with that?

thanks
-bis




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Re: CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]

2002-10-04 Thread MADMAN

Yes that URL is exactly what I sent to a customer many months ago when
they had the same problem.  SNMP would request the whole routing table,
they are receiving the whole Internet routing table, which caused their
7200 CPU utilization to max out.  There should be no reason the grab
this table via SNMP so cutdown will help you if this is similiar to your
scenerio.

  Dave

bi.s wrote:
 
 hi,
 
 i am interested if there is someone using cw2k and has c7200 vxr with
 npe-400.
 do you have problems with snmp on the routers? on other routers?
 it looks like there is a problem with snmp causing high cpu on routers
 and bringing the network down.
 
 has someone this problems? how did you solve them?
 ios upgrading doesnt help and the cisco case was closed without a fix.
 
 is  snmp-server view cutdown an option
 (http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/ipsnmphighcpu.shtml).
 
 any experiences with that?
 
 thanks
 -bis
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Re: CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]

2002-10-04 Thread Tunde Kalejaiye

I had the same problem before...it had to do with ATA flash disk and
ciscoFlashMIB

check here for the work around.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/ipsnmphighcpu.shtml


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From: bi.s 
To: 
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 2:25 PM
Subject: CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]


 hi,

 i am interested if there is someone using cw2k and has c7200 vxr with
 npe-400.
 do you have problems with snmp on the routers? on other routers?
 it looks like there is a problem with snmp causing high cpu on routers
 and bringing the network down.

 has someone this problems? how did you solve them?
 ios upgrading doesnt help and the cisco case was closed without a fix.

 is  snmp-server view cutdown an option
 (http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/ipsnmphighcpu.shtml).

 any experiences with that?

 thanks
 -bis




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RE: CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]

2002-10-04 Thread Ersin Abacioglu

I had a similar problem but with our cat 5500's.  The CPU would spike to 95%
utilization every couple of minutes.  Before I get into what we did, try
going under Resource Manager Essentials = Administration = Change Polling
options = choose the 7000 series routers and try to manipulate some of the
polling options.  

If this doesn't work.  See if this is caused by Device Fault Manager.  Go to
Server Configuration = Administration = Stop Process = shutdown DFM
Server and DFM Broker and see if that resolved anything.  

If all else fails, reopen the case with Cisco.  Hopefully you will get a
more experienced tech this time.  

Ersin

 -Original Message-
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]

hi,

i am interested if there is someone using cw2k and has c7200 vxr with 
npe-400.
do you have problems with snmp on the routers? on other routers?
it looks like there is a problem with snmp causing high cpu on routers 
and bringing the network down.

has someone this problems? how did you solve them?
ios upgrading doesnt help and the cisco case was closed without a fix.

is  snmp-server view cutdown an option 
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/ipsnmphighcpu.shtml).

any experiences with that?

thanks
-bis




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Re: CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]

2002-10-04 Thread bi.s

MADMAN wrote:
 Yes that URL is exactly what I sent to a customer many months ago when
 they had the same problem.  SNMP would request the whole routing table,
 they are receiving the whole Internet routing table, which caused their
 7200 CPU utilization to max out.  There should be no reason the grab
 this table via SNMP so cutdown will help you if this is similiar to your
 scenerio.
 

hi dave,

thanks for your answer. did it help your customer?
my problem is not really getting the routing table (i guess). this 
happened while trying to update the inventory. and it looks like only 
the c7200 are affected... but being route-reflectors this is enough...

thanks for your feedback
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Re: CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]

2002-10-04 Thread bi.s

Ersin Abacioglu wrote:
 I had a similar problem but with our cat 5500's.  The CPU would spike to
95%
 utilization every couple of minutes.  Before I get into what we did, try
 going under Resource Manager Essentials = Administration = Change Polling
 options = choose the 7000 series routers and try to manipulate some of the
 polling options.  
 
 If this doesn't work.  See if this is caused by Device Fault Manager.  Go
to
 Server Configuration = Administration = Stop Process = shutdown DFM
 Server and DFM Broker and see if that resolved anything.  
 

thanks ersin,

i will look at it next monday.

cya
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Re: CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]

2002-10-04 Thread ss cc

I had this problem several weeks ago.  I removed MIB ciscoEntityAssetMIB
from CiscoWorks.  Check out CSCdu55091 on CCO.
Or you can configure the following on your routers:


  snmp-server view cutdown ciscoEntityAssetMIB excluded
  snmp-server community public view cutdown RO
  snmp-server community private view cutdown RW


Hope this helps,

Stephanie

 bi.s wrote:hi,

i am interested if there is someone using cw2k and has c7200 vxr with 
npe-400.
do you have problems with snmp on the routers? on other routers?
it looks like there is a problem with snmp causing high cpu on routers 
and bringing the network down.

has someone this problems? how did you solve them?
ios upgrading doesnt help and the cisco case was closed without a fix.

is snmp-server view cutdown an option 
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/ipsnmphighcpu.shtml).

any experiences with that?

thanks
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Re: CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]

2002-10-04 Thread MADMAN

Yes it took care of the issue for this customer, my guess would be
that SNMP is grabbing some large table it doesn't need.

  Dave

bi.s wrote:
 
 MADMAN wrote:
  Yes that URL is exactly what I sent to a customer many months ago when
  they had the same problem.  SNMP would request the whole routing table,
  they are receiving the whole Internet routing table, which caused their
  7200 CPU utilization to max out.  There should be no reason the grab
  this table via SNMP so cutdown will help you if this is similiar to your
  scenerio.
 
 
 hi dave,
 
 thanks for your answer. did it help your customer?
 my problem is not really getting the routing table (i guess). this
 happened while trying to update the inventory. and it looks like only
 the c7200 are affected... but being route-reflectors this is enough...
 
 thanks for your feedback
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RE: SNMP [7:52691]

2002-09-05 Thread Luong, David

you can do a 'show port x/x' on the switch and under that info, it will give
you the ifindex.

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Anybody knows if there is an algorithm for finding out the index number of a
port on a Catalyst 6500?
I mean, if I have the slot and port number, can I know the index number of
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RE: SNMP [7:52691]

2002-09-05 Thread David j

Yeah, of course, but I would like to make a perl script and I don't want to
use Expect due to political reasons, so I can only use snmp.
Thanx anyway...
Luong, David wrote:
 
 you can do a 'show port x/x' on the switch and under that info,
 it will give
 you the ifindex.
 
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 Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 2:26 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: OT: SNMP [7:52691]
 
 
 Anybody knows if there is an algorithm for finding out the
 index number of a
 port on a Catalyst 6500?
 I mean, if I have the slot and port number, can I know the
 index number of
 that port?
 Any link would be appreciated. Thanks
 
 




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Re: SNMP Server [7:52773]

2002-09-05 Thread Mr piyush shah

Hi all,
I am implementing Network management System such as
Whatsup Gols. I have also implementated syslog
server.I am planning to implement SNMP server which
will collect all traps . Is there any utility on net
whcih I can use ? Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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OT: SNMP [7:52691]

2002-09-04 Thread David j

Anybody knows if there is an algorithm for finding out the index number of a
port on a Catalyst 6500?
I mean, if I have the slot and port number, can I know the index number of
that port?
Any link would be appreciated. Thanks


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RE: How to use SNMP to get network utilization of Fast [7:51885]

2002-08-22 Thread 416South

If i'm reading your situation correctly you should be able to poll all
information.  I'm not sure if each VLAN has an assigned IP address as in
MLS.  If so I believe you should be able to poll each IP segment.

dovelet wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I just setup vlan trunk at a fastethernet port of a Cisco 7200
 router and it
 running IOS 12.1. If I have 5 vlan at the fastethernet port,
 then I create 5
 sub-interface at that fastethernet port. Can I use SNMP to get
 network
 utilization of each sub-interface (vlan) ?
 
 Regards,
 Dovelet
 
 




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How to use SNMP to get network utilization of Fastethernet [7:51885]

2002-08-21 Thread dovelet

Hi all,

I just setup vlan trunk at a fastethernet port of a Cisco 7200 router and it
running IOS 12.1. If I have 5 vlan at the fastethernet port, then I create 5
sub-interface at that fastethernet port. Can I use SNMP to get network
utilization of each sub-interface (vlan) ?

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RE: Traffic geneartor for SNMP [7:51172]

2002-08-12 Thread Turpin, Mark

Are your network management people stating that they are
experiencing timeouts when attempting to communicate to
your 7500, or through your 7500?

I doubt the 7500 is going to be upset about passing UDP traffic
through it.  The router should just forward the traffic, generally
speaking, the router doesn't care what kind of traffic it is.

However, an SNMP query must be processed by the RSP, and requires
an interrupt.  A large amount of interrupts is going to cause
slowdowns, and SNMP timeouts are possible.  If they are doing
large amounts of queries on the box, you might want to look
into the following links:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/highcpu.html
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/ipsnmphighcpu.shtml
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/collect_cpu_util_snmp.html

As well as getting with your network management people to
see just why in the world they need to pound your 7500
with SNMP queries.

If that still doesn't help, it'd be handy to pull out
a sniffer, or use tcpdump/snoop on the box making all
those SNMP requests.  See just what its sending the messages
to, etc...

hth,
-mark

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Hi,

Anybody know any traffic geneartor which is available for testing the snmp
traffic.

I am having a lab configuration with cisco 7500 router and the network
management people are syaing that there are lot of SNMP timeouts.

I want to pump in lot of UDP packets on to the network and see whether it's
the problem of the network?

How can u see the udp problem in Cisco routers?
Is there any command to see that?

How will you see the CPU utilization of the routers?
Is there any command?

Any help appreciated.

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RE: Traffic geneartor for SNMP [7:51172]

2002-08-11 Thread Fathalla A. Fathalla

you can use show process to check the router CPU utilization.
For SNMP traffic timeout you need to have a snifer to monitor the source and
destination ports and check the network status and what is the problem.

Regards,

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Hi,

Anybody know any traffic geneartor which is available for testing the snmp
traffic.

I am having a lab configuration with cisco 7500 router and the network
management people are syaing that there are lot of SNMP timeouts.

I want to pump in lot of UDP packets on to the network and see whether it's
the problem of the network?

How can u see the udp problem in Cisco routers?
Is there any command to see that?

How will you see the CPU utilization of the routers?
Is there any command?

Any help appreciated.

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RE: Traffic geneartor for SNMP [7:51172]

2002-08-11 Thread soonkyoung kwon

command is
router#sh processes cpu
CPU utilization for five seconds: 2%/1%; one minute: 1%; five minutes: 1%
 PID  Runtime(ms)  Invoked  uSecs5Sec   1Min   5Min TTY Process
   1   19292   5630047  3   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Load Meter

router#sh processes memory


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Traffic geneartor for SNMP [7:51172]

2002-08-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,

Anybody know any traffic geneartor which is available for testing the snmp
traffic.

I am having a lab configuration with cisco 7500 router and the network
management people are syaing that there are lot of SNMP timeouts.

I want to pump in lot of UDP packets on to the network and see whether it's
the problem of the network?

How can u see the udp problem in Cisco routers?
Is there any command to see that?

How will you see the CPU utilization of the routers?
Is there any command?

Any help appreciated.

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Re: SNMP MIB Browser [7:49749]

2002-07-26 Thread Ken Trexler

Try this site.
http://www.mibcentral.com/index.shtml

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 Anybody has suggested SNMP MIB Browser? Say, loaded into specific mib
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controlling LocalDirector settings using SNMP [7:49197]

2002-07-18 Thread Sam Wong

We are trying to send an SNMP request to a LocalDirector to change some of
its configuration settings.  We'd like to take real and virtual servers in
and out of service programmatically.  We are trying to use SNMP GET and SNMP
SET messages to do this.  When we send an SNMP SET message to the Local
Director, it responds with an SNMP RESPONSE with an error of no such name.
 I would think Cisco would not allow changes to the LocalDirector's settings
using SNMP SET messages because SNMP is so insecure.  However, I thought I'd
ask to see if anyone has any experience doing this.

Thanks,

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Aironet SNMP tricks revealed [7:48574]

2002-07-10 Thread Neal Rauhauser 402-301-9555

I spent about twenty hours last week dorking around with AP35x and
BR35x, MRTG, and snmpwalk on a unix box.

  I've created some MRTG configs that will graph common 802.11b errors
vs good fragments and I posted the MIBs used along with links to two MIB
browsers that will produce the OIDs you need to drive MRTG.

  The documentation is kinda crappy, the information is incomplete on
CCO because of MIB compile problems with old Aironet enterprise MIBs,
and its a real pain to figure out - but now you have no excuse, since
I've done 95% of the hard work for you.

 I also started an Aironet SNMP specific mailing list at
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 You can see what has been done so far at http://aironet.wispair.net/

  FYI this little dab that I put up is a good read if you want to get
started doing stuff with MRTG besides the out of the box bandwidth
management - I haven't bothered to extend it to other devices but one
could dig around in the MIB directory on Cisco's site and create all
sorts of cool monitoring tricks.



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VLANs and SNMP [7:47091]

2002-06-20 Thread Ashish Nigam ©¿©¬

Hi,
I have one query regarding VLAN representation in SNMP.
I had to find if VLANs are configured in a cisco box.And I can only do it
thru
SNMP means.
I looked at the Bridge MIB extensions and it says that
ifType value for a VLAN interface should be propVirtual(53)

Now I looked at the interface table of Catalyst 6000 series (MSFC Software
(C6MSFC-JSV-M), Version 12.1(8a)).
It has bunch of VLAN interfaces with ifType as ethernetcsmaCd.
Well this seems to be true for any MSFC card.

So where is the catch... I mean what i should understand by this and what
else
I can look at to find if VLANs are present.

Thanks,
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VLANs and SNMP [7:47104]

2002-06-20 Thread Ashish Nigam ©¿©¬

Hi,
I have one query regarding VLAN representation in SNMP.
I had to find if VLANs are configured in a cisco box.And I can only do it
thru
SNMP means.
I looked at the Bridge MIB extensions and it says that
ifType value for a VLAN interface should be propVirtual(53)

Now I looked at the interface table of Catalyst 6000 series (MSFC Software
(C6MSFC-JSV-M), Version 12.1(8a)).
It has bunch of VLAN interfaces with ifType as ethernetcsmaCd.
Well this seems to be true for any MSFC card.

So where is the catch... I mean what i should understand by this and what
else
I can look at to find if VLANs are present.

Thanks,
Ashish




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RE: VLANs and SNMP [7:47104]

2002-06-20 Thread Frank Merrill

Are you mixing apples and oranges here?

On one hand you mention determining if VLANs are configured in cisco box. 
But it would appear that you are looking at trying to determine if there are
VLANs existing on the Switch.

On the other hand, it would appear that you are querying the MSFC, and that
will instead give you what you are seeing, the VLAN routing interfaces.

So, what are you trying to determine, what VLANs exist on the switch, or
what VLAN routing interfaces exist on the router?

They are not the same thing here.

To be honest I don't have the answer, just trying to help clarify what it is
you are looking to find out.

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Re: SNMP Design [7:46214]

2002-06-11 Thread Steve Ringley

You'll learn to hate SNMP status as it tends to be less than accurate.  I
use it only when there is no other choice.

Brian Backer  wrote in message
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 A scheduled snmp poll is excessively intensive We used
  5 minute ping rotation which aren't and then a 24 hour
  poll for config changes..
 b



 I wanted to find out what the consensus is on SNMP polling
  of routers with
 large amounts of interfaces.  If you have a 7513 with
  around 400 interfaces,
 what is the best method of determining interface state?  I
  would think that
 traps or informs would be the best method, so that the
  router is not
 burdened with a poll every 3 to 5 minutes on every
 interface.  I have heard that SNMP is very processor
  intensive.  Anyone have
 a comment on this, or could tell me what they do on their
  network in this
 situation?  If using traps, how reliable do you find them?
   Thanks.

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RE: SNMP Management Using a Switch [7:46196]

2002-06-11 Thread Pierre-Alex Guanel

Switches can do Layer 3 switching (hardware base routing) if they have a
router module or a router switch feature card. Pierre-Alex

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I have a question regarding switches. Can I connect multiple hosts together
on a single switch?
I though switches can only perform layer 2 switching and not layer 3
routing. Am I right?

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SNMP Management Using a Switch [7:46196]

2002-06-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have a question regarding switches. Can I connect multiple hosts together
on a single switch?
I though switches can only perform layer 2 switching and not layer 3
routing. Am I right?

Scott




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SNMP Design [7:46214]

2002-06-10 Thread Lupi, Guy

I wanted to find out what the consensus is on SNMP polling of routers with
large amounts of interfaces.  If you have a 7513 with around 400 interfaces,
what is the best method of determining interface state?  I would think that
traps or informs would be the best method, so that the router is not
burdened with a poll every 3 to 5 minutes on every
interface.  I have heard that SNMP is very processor intensive.  Anyone have
a comment on this, or could tell me what they do on their network in this
situation?  If using traps, how reliable do you find them?  Thanks.

Guy H. Lupi




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Re: SNMP Design [7:46214]

2002-06-10 Thread Brian Backer

A scheduled snmp poll is excessively intensive We used
 5 minute ping rotation which aren't and then a 24 hour
 poll for config changes..
b



I wanted to find out what the consensus is on SNMP polling
 of routers with
large amounts of interfaces.  If you have a 7513 with
 around 400 interfaces,
what is the best method of determining interface state?  I
 would think that
traps or informs would be the best method, so that the
 router is not
burdened with a poll every 3 to 5 minutes on every
interface.  I have heard that SNMP is very processor
 intensive.  Anyone have
a comment on this, or could tell me what they do on their
 network in this
situation?  If using traps, how reliable do you find them?
  Thanks.

Guy H. Lupi
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SNMP Design [7:46024]

2002-06-07 Thread Lupi, Guy

I wanted to find out what the consensus is on SNMP.  If you have a 7513 with
around 400 interfaces, what is the best method of determining interface
state?  I would think that traps or informs would be the best method, so
that the router is not burdened with a poll every 3 to 5 minutes on every
interface.  I have heard that SNMP is very processor intensive.  Anyone have
a comment on this, or could tell me what they do on their network in this
situation?  If using traps, how reliable do you find them?  Thanks.

Guy H. Lupi




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SNMP vs SNMP-Server? [7:45928]

2002-06-06 Thread Jeffrey Reed

Whats the difference between setting SNMP and SNMP-Server commands in IOS?
The settings look the same between the two and Im not sure if there is a
difference?

Thanks!

Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.
Cell 717-805-5536
Office 717-737-8586
FAX 717-737-0290




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Re: filter snmp MIB send out on a router [7:44777]

2002-05-23 Thread Kevin Cullimore

You might be able to accomplish this goal with the view option of the
snmp-server command.

If the message parsing doesn't strip it out, here's a URL that might shed
some light:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/fun_
r/frprt3/frd3001.htm#1023313



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Subject: filter snmp MIB send out on a router [7:44777]


 Hi group,

 Is there a way to filter the SNMP MIB sned out on a
 cisco router.

 For example, I want a community string only send out
 router interface status info.

 How would I accomplish this?

 Thanks

 Adam

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filter snmp MIB send out on a router [7:44777]

2002-05-22 Thread Adam Wang

Hi group,

Is there a way to filter the SNMP MIB sned out on a
cisco router.

For example, I want a community string only send out
router interface status info.  

How would I accomplish this?

Thanks

Adam

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Securing SNMP [7:44605]

2002-05-21 Thread Postman Pat

Greetings,
I would like to run SNMP on my router and would like some advice on how I 
could secure it. I would also like some input from you guys on whether you 
recommend SNMP at all as it seems like the only route that I can take in 
monitoring traffic on our internet access link.

Regards

LK




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Re: Securing SNMP [7:44605]

2002-05-21 Thread Langa Kentane

Any way to configure anti-spoofing on the router, since it's trivial to 
spoof UDP packets?

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Pat-

I create an access list that allows one ip address (my NMS) and denies all 
others.

Collin


Postman Pat  wrote in message 
news:...
 Greetings,
 I would like to run SNMP on my router and would like some advice on
 how I
 could secure it. I would also like some input from you guys on whether 
you

 recommend SNMP at all as it seems like the only route that I can take 
 in
 monitoring traffic on our internet access link.
 
 Regards
 
 LK




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Re: Securing SNMP [7:44605]

2002-05-21 Thread MADMAN

Yes.  If your network is 192.168.1.0/24 deny all packets trying to
enter your network with a source of 192.168.1.x.

  Dave

Langa Kentane wrote:
 
 Any way to configure anti-spoofing on the router, since it's trivial to
 spoof UDP packets?
 
 ---
 Pat-
 
 I create an access list that allows one ip address (my NMS) and denies all
 others.
 
 Collin
 
 Postman Pat  wrote in message
 news:...
  Greetings,
  I would like to run SNMP on my router and would like some advice on
  how I
  could secure it. I would also like some input from you guys on whether
 you
 
  recommend SNMP at all as it seems like the only route that I can take
  in
  monitoring traffic on our internet access link.
 
  Regards
 
  LK
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