05-05-2021 05:47 AM
In ISE under Network devices, i can see SNMP polling interval is Zero. DNAC and ISE are integrated. What is the meaning of this when SNMP polling time is Zero? Whether ISE is doing SNMP polling or not.
05-05-2021 07:43 AM
What is the meaning of this when SNMP polling time is Zero? Whether ISE is doing SNMP polling or not.
-Correct. Once a NAD is added to site, DNAC will propagate the NAD along with it's config to ISE via the pxgrid integration. AFAIK DNAC will always send the NAD to ISE with the polling time as zero by default. There are ways to modify this if using/going to use the SNMP probe for device profiling on the ISE side of the house. This can be done via either manually tweaking the NAD properties yourself or utilizing APIs. Don't quote me on this, but my best guess is that DNAC sets it to zero because there is no current way in DNAC to tweak that setting, and truthfully device profiling is a completely separate entity from DNAC. However, profiling can be subject to use with SDA for several purposes. To see more on profiling/probes see here: ISE Profiling Design Guide - Cisco Community
HTH!
05-05-2021 07:57 AM
Thanks Mike. It gave me some clarity on this. I do understand profiling is different than device profiling. I will go through shared link.
If snmp poll timers is ZERO, is ISE even sending SNMP probe to the device? I am getting huge number of "Authentication failure traps" in my monitoring tool. Do I need to add ISE server in SNMP ACL list so that i can avoid these alerts.
05-05-2021 08:06 AM
If snmp poll timers is ZERO, is ISE even sending SNMP probe to the device?
-That guide I shared earlier will definitely answer a majority of your concerns. For the record, a polling interval of 0 disables SNMP Polling while still allowing other SNMP services to be used with the network device.
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