Unfortunately it's not possible to install and run SDC on that part of the 
network. But you’re right that device is acting as a NAT device not like an 
SNMP proxy as long as I get that same Discovered IP for all routers that I'am 
discovering using different communities. Addressing is absolutely unique. It 
seems like I need to just make that server work as a real SNMP proxy. But 
should the proxy show me different Discovered IPs upon discovery process 
completion?

Anyway many thanks for your help.

--
Timur Ibragimov

-----Original Message-----
From: Cristi Mitrana [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 5:18 PM
To: spectrum
Subject: Re: [spectrum] Monitoring through snmp and socks proxy

Timur Ibragimov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> just wondering if I can monitor and manage devices hiding behind a firewall 
> acting as an snmp proxy.
>
> Spectrum failed to create a model for the 3rd device and it sees all of them 
> with that same ip of the proxy. Somehow it discovers all devices with its 
> appropriate communities successfully.
>

   In this case the device is not a SNMP proxy, but a NAT device. The proper 
way would be to use a Secure Domain 
Connector as a SNMP Proxy and discover the devices behind the firewall using 
that connector. See the SDM documentation 
guide in the Spectrum docs for an overview and concepts.
  You need to have a proper license to use SDM/#of SDCs.

Cristi Mitrana



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