Here is the output of my SNMP of my Router. I keep getting an error that ...
Bandwidth and Port Status
No ports were detected on the switch. Possible reasons for this include:
The switch is currently down
The switch does not exist at the address you specified
SNMP support on the switch is disabled
None of these are true. I have setup the SNMP on the device just like others on the same subnet.
# Created by
# /usr/bin/cfgmaker --show-op-down --noreversedns --zero-speed 10000000 MTR@172.16.100.1:161::::2
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# 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
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Issue adding Router - SNMP output
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Re: Issue adding Router - SNMP output
Can you run this from the CLI on you XI server and get output?
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snmpwalk -v2c -c 'MTR' 172.16.100.1 IF-MIB::ifName
Re: Issue adding Router - SNMP output
I get ...
Timeout: No Response from 172.16.100.1
I can ping this IP address. Maybe I need to contact my vendor.
Timeout: No Response from 172.16.100.1
I can ping this IP address. Maybe I need to contact my vendor.
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Re: Issue adding Router - SNMP output
Sounds like it, a timeout usually indicates the switch either isn't listening for SNMP traffic or you have an incorrect community stringcdavidson wrote:I get ...
Timeout: No Response from 172.16.100.1
I can ping this IP address. Maybe I need to contact my vendor.
Re: Issue adding Router - SNMP output
I got it. The VPN tunnel wasn't allowing SNMP traffic. So I checked the box and now it is working. This is weird because I have another switch over the VPN that was allowing SNMP and I got it before the update.
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Re: Issue adding Router - SNMP output
Great!cdavidson wrote:I got it. The VPN tunnel wasn't allowing SNMP traffic. So I checked the box and now it is working. This is weird because I have another switch over the VPN that was allowing SNMP and I got it before the update.
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