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hanya.radwan
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network switch

Post by hanya.radwan »

hi,

i defied and configured switch with snmp, but when try add it through wizard network and router, no response;

[root@nms ~]# /usr/bin/cfgmaker --show-op-down --noreversedns --zero-speed '100000000' '[email protected]:::::1'
--base: Get Device Info on [email protected]:::::1
SNMP Error:
no response received
SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "10.100.5.29" [10.100.5.29].161)
community: "jawwal-snmp"
request ID: 872991977
PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes
timeout: 2s
retries: 5
backoff: 1)
at /usr/bin/../lib/mrtg2/SNMP_util.pm line 651
SNMPWALK Problem for 1.3.6.1.2.1.1 on [email protected]:::::1:v4only
at /usr/bin/cfgmaker line 951
WARNING: Skipping [email protected]:::::1 as no info could be retrieved

Use of uninitialized value $comment_sysdescr in substitution (s///) at /usr/bin/cfgmaker line 379.
Use of uninitialized value $sysname in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/cfgmaker line 412.
Use of uninitialized value $comment_sysdescr in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/cfgmaker line 412.
Use of uninitialized value $syscontact in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/cfgmaker line 412.
Use of uninitialized value $syslocation in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/cfgmaker line 412.
# Created by
# /usr/bin/cfgmaker --show-op-down --noreversedns --zero-speed 100000000 [email protected]:::::1


### Global Config Options

# for UNIX
# WorkDir: /home/http/mrtg

# or for NT
# WorkDir: c:\mrtgdata

### Global Defaults

# to get bits instead of bytes and graphs growing to the right
# Options[_]: growright, bits

EnableIPv6: no

######################################################################
# System:
# Description:
# Contact:
# Location:
######################################################################





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Abdelhafeth.Mzahem | Data Center Engineer – IT Directorate
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Re: network switch

Post by jdalrymple »

Try troubleshooting this with snmpwalk:

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snmpwalk -v 2c -c jawwal-snmp 10.100.5.29
I expect that will fail, in which case you need to verify your switch's SNMP config and/or firewalls between the Nagios host and the switch's daemon.
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Re: network switch

Post by hanya.radwan »

success

this part of the command

IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.109.131.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.109.131.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.109.140.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.109.140.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.109.141.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.109.141.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.109.142.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.109.142.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.109.150.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.109.150.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.109.151.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.109.151.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.109.152.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.109.152.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.18.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.18.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.42.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.42.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.100.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.100.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.110.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.110.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.111.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.111.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.112.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.112.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.120.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.120.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.121.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.121.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.122.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.122.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.130.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.130.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.131.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.131.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.132.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.132.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.140.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.140.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.141.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.141.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.142.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.142.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.150.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.150.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.151.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.151.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.152.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.152.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.160.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.160.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.170.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.170.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.110.180.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.110.180.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.100.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.100.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.110.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.110.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.111.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.111.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.112.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.112.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.120.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.120.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.121.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.121.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.122.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.122.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.130.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.130.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.131.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.131.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.132.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.132.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.140.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.140.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.141.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.141.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.142.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.142.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.150.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.150.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.151.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.151.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.152.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.152.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.160.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.160.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.111.170.0.255.255.255.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.111.170.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.120.0.1.255.255.255.0.0.0.0.0.0 = IpAddress: 10.120.0.1
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.120.0.1.255.255.255.255.0.0.0.0.0 = IpAddress: 10.120.0.1
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.200.0.0.255.255.0.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.200.0.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.201.64.32.255.255.255.224.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.201.64.32
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.201.64.32.255.255.255.224.0.10.100.5.3 = IpAddress: 10.201.64.32
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.202.0.0.255.255.0.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.202.0.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.217.0.0.255.255.0.0.0.192.168.60.33 = IpAddress: 10.217.0.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.217.0.0.255.255.0.0.0.192.168.60.35 = IpAddress: 10.217.0.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.226.0.0.255.255.0.0.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 10.226.0.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.240.0.0.255.255.0.0.0.192.168.60.33 = IpAddress: 10.240.0.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.240.0.0.255.255.0.0.0.192.168.60.35 = IpAddress: 10.240.0.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.255.250.0.255.255.255.128.0.192.168.60.33 = IpAddress: 10.255.250.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.255.250.0.255.255.255.128.0.192.168.60.35 = IpAddress: 10.255.250.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.255.254.0.255.255.255.0.0.192.168.60.33 = IpAddress: 10.255.254.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.255.254.0.255.255.255.0.0.192.168.60.35 = IpAddress: 10.255.254.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.255.255.0.255.255.255.0.0.192.168.60.33 = IpAddress: 10.255.255.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.10.255.255.0.255.255.255.0.0.192.168.60.35 = IpAddress: 10.255.255.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.65.175.93.119.255.255.255.255.0.10.100.5.36 = IpAddress: 65.175.93.119
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.80.90.162.179.255.255.255.255.0.10.9.5.17 = IpAddress: 80.90.162.179
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.80.90.167.197.255.255.255.255.0.10.9.5.17 = IpAddress: 80.90.167.197
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.80.90.167.198.255.255.255.255.0.10.9.5.17 = IpAddress: 80.90.167.198
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.82.213.40.66.255.255.255.255.0.192.168.60.33 = IpAddress: 82.213.40.66
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.82.213.40.66.255.255.255.255.0.192.168.60.35 = IpAddress: 82.213.40.66
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.82.213.44.130.255.255.255.255.0.192.168.60.33 = IpAddress: 82.213.44.130
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.82.213.44.130.255.255.255.255.0.192.168.60.35 = IpAddress: 82.213.44.130
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.82.213.45.130.255.255.255.255.0.192.168.60.33 = IpAddress: 82.213.45.130
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.82.213.45.130.255.255.255.255.0.192.168.60.35 = IpAddress: 82.213.45.130
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.82.213.58.83.255.255.255.255.0.10.9.5.17 = IpAddress: 82.213.58.83
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.83.244.26.43.255.255.255.255.0.192.168.60.33 = IpAddress: 83.244.26.43
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.83.244.26.43.255.255.255.255.0.192.168.60.35 = IpAddress: 83.244.26.43
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.89.234.33.27.255.255.255.255.0.10.9.5.17 = IpAddress: 89.234.33.27
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.107.23.56.156.255.255.255.255.0.10.100.5.2 = IpAddress: 107.23.56.156
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.131.166.253.69.255.255.255.255.0.10.9.5.17 = IpAddress: 131.166.253.69
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.172.1.1.1.255.255.255.0.0.0.0.0.0 = IpAddress: 172.1.1.1
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.172.1.1.1.255.255.255.255.0.0.0.0.0 = IpAddress: 172.1.1.1
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.172.16.0.0.255.255.0.0.0.192.168.60.33 = IpAddress: 172.16.0.0
IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.172.16.0.0.255.240.0.0.0.192.168.60.35 = IpAddress: 172.16.0.0
Error: OID not increasing: IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.172.16.0.0.255.255.0.0.0.192.168.60.33
>= IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteDest.172.16.0.0.255.240.0.0.0.192.168.60.35
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Re: network switch

Post by jdalrymple »

Hmmm... interesting.

Can you post the output of this:

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snmpwalk -v 2c -c jawwal-snmp 10.100.5.29 1.3.6.1.2.1.1
Maybe some empty strings there are causing the error:

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Use of uninitialized value $comment_sysdescr in substitution (s///) at /usr/bin/cfgmaker line 379
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Re: network switch

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[root@nms ~]# snmpwalk -v 2c -c jawwal-snmp 10.100.5.29 1.3.6.1.2.1.1
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: NetScreen-ISG 1000 version 6.3.0r10.0 (SN: 0133082006000261, Firewall+VPN)
SNMPv2-MIB::sysObjectID.0 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.3224.1.28
DISMAN-EVENT-MIB::sysUpTimeInstance = Timeticks: (4115841500) 476 days, 8:53:35.00
SNMPv2-MIB::sysContact.0 = STRING: Hulul
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING: NSFW-01
SNMPv2-MIB::sysLocation.0 = STRING: JW-Edge-FW-HQ-DC
SNMPv2-MIB::sysServices.0 = INTEGER: 72
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Re: network switch

Post by lmiltchev »

What is the version of Nagios XI and the "Network Switch / Router" wizard that you are currently using?

Is this the first time you are running the wizard against the device?

Run the following commands and show us the output:

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cat /etc/mrtg/mrtg.cfg
ll /etc/mrtg
ll /etc/mrtg/conf.d
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Re: network switch

Post by hanya.radwan »

[root@nms ~]# cat /etc/mrtg/mrtg.cfg
######################################################################
# Multi Router Traffic Grapher -- Example Configuration File
######################################################################
# This file is for use with mrtg-2.0
#
# Note:
#
# * Keywords must start at the begin of a line.
#
# * Lines which follow a keyword line which do start
# with a blank are appended to the keyword line
#
# * Empty Lines are ignored
#
# * Lines starting with a # sign are comments.

# Where should the logfiles, and webpages be created?

# Minimal mrtg.cfg
#--------------------

HtmlDir: /var/www/mrtg
ImageDir: /var/www/mrtg
LogFormat: rrdtool
LogDir: /var/lib/mrtg
ThreshDir: /var/lib/mrtg
WorkDir: /var/lib/mrtg

Include: conf.d/*.cfg
LibAdd: /opt/rrdtool-1.4.4/lib/perl/5.10.1
Forks: 4
[root@nms ~]#
[root@nms ~]# ll /etc/mrtg
total 20
drwxrwxr-x 2 apache nagios 4096 May 11 2014 archive
drwxrwxr-x 2 apache nagios 4096 Apr 26 14:20 conf.d
-rwxrwxr-x 1 apache nagios 794 Jan 28 10:56 mrtg.cfg
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 794 Apr 26 14:01 mrtg.cfg.bkp
-rwxrwxr-x 1 apache nagios 742 Jun 4 2014 mrtg.cfg.orig
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Apr 26 14:15 mrtg.ok
[root@nms ~]# ll /etc/mrtg/conf.d
total 32
-rw-r--r-- 1 apache apache 28180 Apr 26 14:20 10.103.5.151.cfg
-rwxrwxr-x 1 apache nagios 3017 Jun 4 2014 127.0.0.1.cfg
[root@nms ~]#

Nagios xI 2014

and the fiirst time I used the wizard
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Re: network switch

Post by lmiltchev »

What is the version of Nagios XI and the "Network Switch / Router" wizard that you are currently using?
Can you tell us what is the exact version of Nagios XI (i.e. Nagios XI 2014R2.7, Nagios XI 2014R2.6, Nagios XI 2014R2.5, etc.)? You said "Nagios xI 2014", which doesn't provide us with enough information. What is the version of the wizard? In order to find out - go to Admin->Manage Config Wizards.

When you run the wizard, did you by chance click on the "SNMPv1" tab?
example01.PNG
You can run snmpwalk successfully using v2 but I am not sure if v1 is enabled on your device, and this is what you showed us in your first post:
[root@nms ~]# /usr/bin/cfgmaker --show-op-down --noreversedns --zero-speed '100000000' '[email protected]:::::1'
--base: Get Device Info on [email protected]:::::1
SNMP Error:
no response received
SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "10.100.5.29" [10.100.5.29].161)
community: "jawwal-snmp"
request ID: 872991977
PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes
timeout: 2s
retries: 5
backoff: 1)
at /usr/bin/../lib/mrtg2/SNMP_util.pm line 651
SNMPWALK Problem for 1.3.6.1.2.1.1 on [email protected]:::::1:v4only
at /usr/bin/cfgmaker line 951
WARNING: Skipping [email protected]:::::1 as no info could be retrieved
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Re: network switch

Post by hanya.radwan »

Nagios XI 2014R2.5
Network Switch / Router
Monitor a network switch or router.
Version: 2.0.1

i tried snmpv1 and snmpv2 but the same result
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Re: network switch

Post by ssax »

The problem is with the dash in the community.
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