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. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73250&t=73250 ---

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

snmp question [7:36827]

2002-02-28 Thread NetEng
I have some 2620's providing internet access for our VPNs. I have configured snmp on them and set it to send traps to a mapped ip on our firewall. It's mapped directly to our NMS (Unicenter 3.0). When the NMS receives the trap it states it came from 0.0.0.0. Has anyone else run into this problem?

RE: snmp question [7:23889]

2001-10-24 Thread Piatnitchi Cristian
Please see the link. I am intrested in this kind of operations: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/snmp_faq.html#Q17 -Original Message- From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 7:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: snmp question [7

Re: snmp question [7:23889]

2001-10-23 Thread Patrick Ramsey
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

Re: snmp question [7:23889]

2001-10-23 Thread Ciscoman
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 ? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=23889&t=2

RE: snmp question [7:23866]

2001-10-23 Thread Lupi, Guy
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 2:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: snmp question [7:23866] Hi to the group I woul like to know which are the limmitations of SNMP regarding the real management of a cisco device using this protocol (be it a Catalyst or a Router), and where I can find some document

Re: snmp question [7:23866]

2001-10-23 Thread Dennis
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 -- -=Repy to group only... no personal=- ""Ciscoman"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

snmp question [7:23866]

2001-10-22 Thread Ciscoman
Hi to the group I woul like to know which are the limmitations of SNMP regarding the real management of a cisco device using this protocol (be it a Catalyst or a Router), and where I can find some documentation regarding that. Thanks in advance CiscoMan Message Posted at: http://www.groupstu

pix snmp question [7:16888]

2001-08-22 Thread george gittins
I runing mrtg behind the firewall , and im monitoring my network inside the firewall, however when i try to get info from the router on the outside , i get an timeout error. question is does anyone here have that problem, relating to snmp due to a pix? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.

Re: SNMP question

2000-06-05 Thread David C Prall
> I run mrtg to monitor our router bandwidth usage and its great. The > only problem is that our internet interface is just connected to our > server shack's network via ethernet, so snmp data comes back as a 100 > Megabit feed and percentages are calculated on that number. Our > committed acces

RE: SNMP question

2000-06-05 Thread David Curran
. -Original Message- From: Blake Traister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 7:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: SNMP question I run mrtg to monitor our router bandwidth usage and its great. The only problem is that our internet interface is just connected to our

SNMP question

2000-06-05 Thread Blake Traister
I run mrtg to monitor our router bandwidth usage and its great. The only problem is that our internet interface is just connected to our server shack's network via ethernet, so snmp data comes back as a 100 Megabit feed and percentages are calculated on that number. Our committed access rate is