On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 20:35, muzzol wrote:
> here goes:
>
> snmpget -d -c public 192.168.123.254 system.sysDescr.0
>
> Sending 64 bytes to 192.168.123.254
> : 30 3E 02 01 03
There's your problem.
You haven't specified the SNMP version to use, so it's
defaulting to SNMPv3.
Try
snmpg
here goes:
snmpget -d -c public 192.168.123.254 system.sysDescr.0
Sending 64 bytes to 192.168.123.254
: 30 3E 02 01 03 30 11 02 04 39 12 22 00 02 03 00 0>...0...9."
0016: FF E3 04 01 04 02 01 03 04 10 30 0E 04 00 02 01 ÿã0.
0032: 00 02 01 00 04 00 04 00 04 00 30 14
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 14:22, muzzol wrote:
> im having a weird behaviour with some snmp checks with my debian box to a
> broadband router (USR # 8000-02).
>
> when i perform any snmp* command i always get a timeout error. i've tried
> with several cli commands and with several mib browsers.
If yo
bones!
im having a weird behaviour with some snmp checks with my debian box to a
broadband router (USR # 8000-02).
when i perform any snmp* command i always get a timeout error. i've tried
with several cli commands and with several mib browsers.
the only one i get any response is mibbrowser from