Maybe dumb, but what about the fixed layer 3 int?
Martijn
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Onderwerp: SNMP on a Dialer interface [7:74722]
Hi,
I'm running MRTG to provide bandwidth u
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Maybe dumb, but what about the fixed layer 3 int?
Martijn
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Van: Hanna, Keith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: woensdag 3 sept
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 m
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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From: David j [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 5:52 AM
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Subject: RE: SNMP info n
Sent: 06 March 2003 10:52
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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-Corp
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
> othe
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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. 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]]
> S
h the
TAC too, but I was wondering if this was just a configuration issue
somehow.
Thanks,
James Willard
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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
ity"
snmp-server host 164.*.*.* "snmp read-only community"
HTH
steve
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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 t
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
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
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
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From: "Pedro do Valle"
To:
Sent: Monday,
> 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 w
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nobody@;groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
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 ex
snmp-server enable traps snmp
snmp-server host host1-address community-string
snmp-server host host2-address community-string
etc etc.
HTH
Dom.
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 f
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
What level do you have traps set to on your devices now?
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Greetings all...
I'm te
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.
regards
___
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.
>
> -Original Mes
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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From: David j [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 2:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: SNMP [7:52691]
Anybody knows if there is an algorithm
Try this site.
http://www.mibcentral.com/index.shtml
Ken Trexler
Ken's Web Page(http://www.geocities.com/trexken_2000)
America is not like a blanket--one piece of unbroken cloth, the
same color, the same texture, the same size. America is more like
a quilt--many patches, many pieces, many col
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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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
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 interface
Thanks for the information, I think I've read something about this issue in
some place. The script I wrote was only for Nortel switches and I hadn't
tried to do anything for routers because we're using CW2000
Regards, David.
R. Benjamin Kessler had the correct answer. I do use Linux and the probl
R. Benjamin Kessler had the correct answer. I do use Linux and the problem
with your suggestion is that the value given by show interfaces is not the
same value as what the snmpget gives. If you have ever cleared the counters
on the interface then its definitely not the same. This particular OID i
Actually, we are using this OIDs, but they are for switches (number of
frames):
dot1dBridge.dot1dTp.dot1dTpPortTable.dot1dTpPortEntry.dot1dTpPortInFrames.1
dot1dBridge.dot1dTp.dot1dTpPortTable.dot1dTpPortEntry.dot1dTpPortOutFrames.1
Why don't you try this in a Unix/Linux?:
snmpwalk -c public {ip}
You should take a look at Cricket.
http://cricket.sourceforge.net/
We use it to monitor traffic on links, router memory/cpu usage.
Here's an example of what it can create:
http://cricket.sourceforge.net/support/talks/cricket-examples/route-flap/
It uses the RddTool that someone already mention
I think the rrdtool has some of this built into it...it's a great spinoff of
mrtg... (it's bascialy the engine and you do with it as you please
check out this link.
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/
and look at so of the graphs people are doing there are also some sam
Wouldn't have thought so. SNMP trap - port 162 UDP (unreliable). Device
doesn't even know if the host received the trap, or whether it is there in
the first place.
Can't think of a way at the mo
What's the reason?
Gaz
""Clayton Dukes"" wrote in message
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> Hi Guys,
, February 20, 2002 10:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SNMP Vulnerabilities [7:35954]
> Author: Kevin Pan ()
> Date: 02-20-02 09:56
>
> Has anyone heard about the captioned problem on Cisco devices?
>
> Please comment.
>
> Rgds,
> Kevin
Yes, many Cisco dev
Here is a link off cert.org,
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-malformed-snmp-msgs-pub.shtml.
Brian
- Original Message -
From: "Kevin Pan"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 6:56 AM
Subject: SNMP Vulnerabilities [7:35954]
> Has anyone heard about the captioned proble
> Author: Kevin Pan ()
> Date: 02-20-02 09:56
>
> Has anyone heard about the captioned problem on Cisco devices?
>
> Please comment.
>
> Rgds,
> Kevin
Yes, many Cisco devices affected. However, it looks like you can only cause
the device to reset. Software fixes being published now.
h
As demonstrated by the security group, some vendor SNMP implementations
crash when this new test suite is run against them -- even when SNMP is not
actively listening! I do agree about protecting SNMP devices, but this is
much more difficult from INSIDE an SNMP network.
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Jose, we are using read-only at our shop for monitoring and performance
reports of WAN links. It gives enough info to be useful and by not
setting the management software to read-write, it saves a lot of uh-ohs.
Read-write (in my opinion) should be for special utilities..
Quezada, Jose L w
I'll try to give some short answers, everyone else correct me if I write
something propagating error.
""Quezada, Jose L"" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Hello all,
> I have some doubts regarding SNMP. What exactly does SNMP read-only
> give you? I believe i
First of all, your SNMP string can be encrypted with DES. I think it
can be encrypted in MD5 as well, even though I have not personally
seen it; however, I have encrypted SNMP string in DES myself. Cisco
TACACS freeware does come with a generate_passwd utility that will
allow you to encrypt a te
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De : Andras Bellak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyi : mercredi 9 janvier 2002 15:38
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: SNMP Community String [7:31373]
Try using snmpv3
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From: Andrew Larkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, Janua
Try using snmpv3
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Larkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 5:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SNMP Community String [7:31373]
Not to sure about that, but you can add access lists to control who is
allowed to use those
Not to sure about that, but you can add access lists to control who is
allowed to use those SNMP strings
snmp-server community abcd rw 50
access-list 50 permit 1.2.3.4 0.0.0.255
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From: Kwame [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 January 2002 15:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just access-list it.
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From: "Kwame"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 8:03 AM
Subject: SNMP Community String [7:31373]
> Is there a way to encrypt the snmp community strings? The strings are
> security holes since there are tools out there (I know of at least o
> on our core router, every once in a while we will drop some
> telnet connections. When this happens I look at "show proc
> cpu" and see that overall util is 89% in which 69% of that
> traffic is snmp. Obviously this is not good.
An obvious suggestion would be to stop asking the router so
many q
Had a problem recently similiar to what your seeing cept the router
CPU hit 99% when SNMP grabbed the routing table, all 105K routes!!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/ipsnmphighcpu.html
Dave
"Wright, Jeremy" wrote:
>
> on our core router, every once in a while we will drop some tel
In short the answers are
1. Significance = none, Omitted = yes. I have seen some reference material
that says foir p[urposes of co-existance SNMPv3 engineID may be generated
from wiother IP or MAC address of device and passed in SNMPv1 message. BUT
there is no evidence yet this is being or going t
Please see the link. I am intrested in this kind of operations:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/snmp_faq.html#Q17
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From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 7:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: snmp question [7
well...by definition, snmp is Simple Network Management Protocol.
Follow this link for a cisco detailed explanation.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/snmp.htm
>>> "Ciscoman" 10/23/01 09:36AM >>>
Sorry but I am asking you about opperations usualy performed using CLI.
I k
Sorry but I am asking you about opperations usualy performed using CLI.
I know what means SNMP.
My seraching proceas reveal I can do:
-upload, download configs
-upload download images,
-restart routers
Anything else ?
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Try the links below as a starting point, there is actually very little you
can't do with SNMP.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/snmp.htm
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/snmp_faq.html
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From: Ciscoman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue
Go to www.google.com and search for snmp and you'll find all the
documentation you need. Also this link might be helpful...
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/snmp.htm
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""Ciscoman"" wrote in message
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hi,
according to our NNM ...it Does do that with Sub-int ,port-channels and
loopback...it just treats them as ordinary interfaces...
on one of our msm it says port channel1.5 is if index 9...we have other
int`s
HTH
steve
>From: "Sean Knox"
>Reply-To: "Sean Knox"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>S
Karen,
One question: how are devices refigured when virtual devices are added?
I.e. I have interfaces 1, 2, 3 in the ifIndex, and I create subinterface
1.1. What will that device be listed as in ifIndex?
Sean
""Karen E Young"" wrote in message
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Karen, this was very helpful. Thanks a lot!
- Sean
""Karen E Young"" wrote in message
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> SNMP just polls the interfaces listed in ifIndex. It doesn't care whether
> those interfaces are virtual or not. Virtual interfaces get a listing in
> ifIndex jus
SNMP just polls the interfaces listed in ifIndex. It doesn't care whether
those interfaces are virtual or not. Virtual interfaces get a listing in
ifIndex just as physical interfaces do. Thats why the ifIndex values can
change if you change the config of your router or switch. Adding and
removing
Here's an excerpt from the RFC 1213 MIB with the descriptions for
ifOutUcastPkts and ifOutNUcastPkts... The same descriptions work for
ifInUcastPkts and ifInNUcastPkts as well. Your assumption that the total
packets out is thesum of ifOutUcastPkts and ifOutNUcastPkts is correct.
ifOutUcastPkts O
This all seems like a lot of work...
Since you have the RW password, why not use SNMP to upload a config
file consisting of only:
enable secret [password]
or
enable password [password]
Alan
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From: "Chris Rock"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 8:21 PM
S
Would it also be possible to use SNMP to copy the config from the router to
the TFTP server, remove the service password encryption command from the
config, and replace those encrypted password statements with new ones that
aren't encrypted? Once the new config has been re-installed on the router
You can do this with just a few tools. Get a copy of getif2.2 which will
let you do snmp set commands, as long as you have the rw string. Get a tftp
server running somewhere that the router can reach. Read this url from
cisco
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/11.html
I did this recent
using the following command:
snmp-server host (ip address of server) traps (snmp name)
Hope this helps :-)
Sergio Silva
Network Engineer
>
>
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From: Hennen, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 4:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 4:10 AM
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Subject: Re: SNMP Config [7:5648]
go into config mode on the 25`s
and type "snmp-server community rw public"
this will config snmp with basic reporting
also see link
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/d
go into config mode on the 25`s
and type "snmp-server community rw public"
this will config snmp with basic reporting
also see link
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/fun_r/frprt3/frd3001.htm
then from CW 5
change set what`s up gold to look for devices in a
nesday, May 16, 2001 12:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SNMP Based n/w montoring tool .. Pls Help [7:4634]
Hi,
You might want to try MRTG.
http://www.mrtg.org
Regards,
Cheeyong
At 10:45 PM 5/15/01 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Dear All
>
>I have a bit of a problem.
>I have
Hi Swapnil,
Yes! That's what MRTG is doing it will update the graph every 5
minutes, using a cron.
Regards,
Cheeyong
At 08:26 AM 5/16/01 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Is there any option in MRTG where I can get only the operational status
>and show it up on some graph which refreshes e
Hi,
You might want to try MRTG.
http://www.mrtg.org
Regards,
Cheeyong
At 10:45 PM 5/15/01 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Dear All
>
>I have a bit of a problem.
>I have to monitor one frame-relay n/w.
>It is having hub & spoke topology. Now my problem is i only have IP
>connectivity to the hub
> when I do a 'sh snmp' I get the following output:
>
> "270479 No such name errors"
>
> Do you know what that means ?
>
> Thanks for your help in advance.
>
> Hans
one of your management machines is probably configured with a wrong
"community" = snmp password
_
geo
snmp-server community RW 15
snmp-server trap-source Loopback0 (or another interfcae)
snmp-server host 10.44.31.254 snmp
permit your snmp server(s) on acl 15hth.
roger
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From: mike moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 10:48
To: [EMAIL PRO
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 01:24:37PM +0100, Sasa Milic wrote:
> Take a look at local.linterfaces.lifTable table. There you will
> find:
>locIfipInPkts OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lifEntry 42 }
>locIfipOutPktsOBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lifEntry 43 }
>locIfipInOcte
Take a look at local.linterfaces.lifTable table. There you will
find:
lifEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lifTable 1 }
locIfipInPkts OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lifEntry 42 }
locIfipOutPktsOBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lifEntry 43 }
locIfipInO
Basic answer- use NetFlow or with smaller routers (assuming you have
limited means, i.e. no RMON probes) IP Accounting & have your tool sguy
write a script to purge Sho IP Accounting. From this you should be able to
set up an Excel sheet (assuming you know your SNMP IP's). I had to do this
for
The mib database is installed on the SNMP manager (the host), as part of the
snmp application running on that system. The router sends numeric strings
(traps) to the listening SNMP manager indicating events have happened like a
power supply failure or a wan link down.
When the SNMP manager recei
I haven't found any freeware, but check out http://www.bttsoftware.co.uk/.
The author doesn't have any prices listed, but sofware seems to work pretty
well.
""Pierre-Alex GUANEL"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> HI All,
>
> I am looking for a SN
: Sunday, February 11, 2001 2:31 PM
To: Pierre-Alex GUANEL; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SNMP Server
Kiwi's Syslog is a great little program. You can download it for free from
www.download.com.
Justin Emilio
CCNA, CCDA, CSE
MM Internet
888-654-4971
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From: "P
Kiwi's Syslog is a great little program. You can download it for free from
www.download.com.
Justin Emilio
CCNA, CCDA, CSE
MM Internet
888-654-4971
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From: "Pierre-Alex GUANEL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 10:20 AM
Sub
Thanks a lot for that - It does exactly what I was after.
For anyone interested, here is a brief overview of what I had to do to get
it working:
After installing the application, I grabbed all of the Cisco MIBs
(http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml) and threw
them in the
sure, to understand how it works.
thanks if you can help,
dave h
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From: Greg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 11:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SNMP set - tool?
I use GetIF 2.2 to do exactly what you are trying to do and it works
I use GetIF 2.2 to do exactly what you are trying to do and it works great.
Regards,
Greg Weise
CCNA, CCDA
"David Steele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'm looking for a tool that'll allow me to perform SNMP set command
check out this site
www.cisco.com/public/mibs/traps/
I hope this helps..
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 January 2001 03:57
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SNMP Mib's
I am working with this SNMP trap program that h
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To: "Hans Schimek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "cisco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: SNMP-queries ???
> Start with the recommendations from your SNMP Client (i.e. Open View,
> NetView, Concord, Tavve
Start with the recommendations from your SNMP Client (i.e. Open View,
NetView, Concord, Tavve). I believe Concord NetHealth recommends 15 minute
intervals. This really is miniscuel traffic the normal 10/ 100 LAN/ or 768
Kbps Frame/ OC3 WAN circuit. Support information from your SNMP client
shou
Message-
>From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 2:19 PM
>To: Pierre-Alex; Cisco
>Subject: Re: SNMP versus RMON
>
>
>At 10:06 AM 1/8/01, Pierre-Alex wrote:
> >Please pardon my ignorance.
> >
> >Why did Cisco i
-Original Message-
> From: Tony van Ree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 3:20 PM
> To: Pierre-Alex; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Cisco
> Subject: RE: SNMP versus RMON
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have found RMON more useful as a trouble shooting tool particula
Very useful! Thank You.
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From: Tony van Ree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 3:20 PM
To: Pierre-Alex; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: SNMP versus RMON
Hi,
I have found RMON more useful as a trouble shooting tool particularly on
Thank You Priscilla. Where did you find this information? In the RFCs or did
you
actually read books about the subject?
Pierre-Alex
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 2:19 PM
To: Pierre-Alex; Cisco
Subject: Re: SNMP
, Pierre-Alex wrote:
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> Thanks Willy!
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> Pierre-Alex
>
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> From: Willy Schoots [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 10:20 AM
> To: Pierre-Alex
> Subject: RE: SNMP versus RMON
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> RMON gives you a lot more net
At 10:06 AM 1/8/01, Pierre-Alex wrote:
>Please pardon my ignorance.
>
>Why did Cisco invent RMON?
They didn't invent it. The IETF developed RMON in the early 1990s because
the standard MIBs at the time lacked statistics on data-link and
physical-layer parameters. The standard MIBs were focused
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From: Pierre-Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 11:52 AM
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Subject: RE: SNMP versus RMON
Thanks Willy!
Pierre-Alex
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anything, but it
would be nice to know," my interpretation was that this was not
something to develop.
>
>From: Willy Schoots [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 10:20 AM
>To: Pierre-Alex
>Subject: RE: SNMP versus RMON
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>
>RMON gives you a lot
RMON is specified by RFCs from the IETF.
Basically, RMON 1 (RFC1757) extends an SNMP agent to record layer 2
statistics for a network segment. RMON 2 (RFC2021) provides similar
history, for layers 3 through 7 - again, for a network segment.
So, setting up RMON within an SNMP agent causes the ag
>From what I have read, RMON incorporates a lot more layer-2 functionality.
andy
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Pierre-Alex wrote:
> Please pardon my ignorance.
>
> Why did Cisco invent RMON?
>
> SNMP seems to do exactly the same job (i.e. it provides information on all
> aspects of the network).
>
>
Thanks Willy!
Pierre-Alex
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From: Willy Schoots [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 10:20 AM
To: Pierre-Alex
Subject: RE: SNMP versus RMON
RMON gives you a lot more network traffic information than SNMP does. With
FULL RMON capabilities you can
Teunis,
I just found GetIF this weekend and think it is definitely an excellent
tool for troubleshooting. Small, light-weight and very easily
understood. I really like being able to do traceroutes between two devices
without having to telnet to either device.
Other cool things:
-Graph valu
Hi,
GetIF I tend to use for small things in a rush as a trouble discovery tool. I find it
excellent. It allows you to get into devices you have little details on.
gxsnmp is another "free" management tool. This is far more complicated but allows you
to do stuff more in the lines of HP Openvi
There is a free tool for snmpget, walk, and set formerly called
UCD-SNMP.
It is now called Net-SNMP available here:
http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/
Pierre-Alex wrote:
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> I am looking for a free utility that will allow me to experiment querying
> the MIB database of a switch. Is there such
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Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 6:49 PM
Subject: RE: SNMP
> Thanks Phil, I will post the URL when I find them. Pierre-Alex
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> From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 2:38 PM
>
Use Getif on a Windows Environment to browse the MIB's.
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Hills/8260/
It's free and works wonderfully for walking the tree.
David C Prall [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dcp.dcptech.com
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Thanks Phil, I will post the URL when I find them. Pierre-Alex
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From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 2:38 PM
To: Pierre-Alex
Cc: Cisco
Subject: Re: SNMP
I downloaded both about 4 or 5 months ago (I didn't save the Hyper
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To: "Circusnuts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 9:06 PM
Subject: RE: SNMP
> Is it downloadable from Cisco/HP Website or do I have to order the
software?
>
> Pierre-Alex
>
> -O
Is it downloadable from Cisco/HP Website or do I have to order the software?
Pierre-Alex
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From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 2:08 PM
To: Pierre-Alex
Subject: Re: SNMP
Demo Cisco works 2000 & Demo OpenView
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