12-20-2006 07:33 AM
Hello everyone.
Does someone know why can't I access this table?
C:\>snmpwalk somehost .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.4
no MIB objects contained under subtree
Is there some magic command to enable these variables? Because the router surely understand this OID
somehost#sh snmp mib | i cieIfUtil
cieIfUtilEntry.1
cieIfUtilEntry.2
cieIfUtilEntry.3
cieIfUtilEntry.4
6509/6504-E with 12.2(33)SRA1 advanced ip
Thank you.
12-28-2006 06:23 AM
To enable MIB persistence, use the snmp mib persist command in global configuration mode. To disable MIB persistence, use the no form of this command.
snmp mib persist [event | expression | circuit | cbqos]
he Circuit Interface MIB provides a MIB object (cciDescr) that can be used to identify individual circuit-based interfaces for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) monitoring. Circuit interface identification persistence maintains the user-defined name of the circuit across reboots by retaining the value of the cciDescr object in the Circuit Interface MIB (CISCO-CIRCUIT-INTERFACE-MIB). A consistent value for specific circuits is useful for network management applications that use SNMP. Circuit interface identification persistence is enabled using the snmp mib persist circuit global configuration command. This command is disabled by default because this feature uses NVRAM memory.
To enable MIB persistence for all available MIB types, use the snmp mib persist command without keywords.
12-28-2006 06:31 AM
You won't get a response for ciscoIfExtUtilization (.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.4) or cieIfUtilEntry because these are not accessible objects. Have a look at the MAX-ACCESS for each object and you can see which are read or read-write, vs not-accessible
Try polling the following objects and you should get responses:
cieIfInPktRate
cieIfInOctetRate
cieIfOutPktRate
cieIfOutOctetRate
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