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How to use telnet to enable SNMP in a router ?

DALHI_Ahmed
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

Is it possible to enable the snmp in a router via telnet with the wan address(I have the routers' passwords) ?

If yes, how

Router 1 : Cisco 871 w

Router 2 : Sagem – F@st 3304 v2


thank you


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Michel Hegeraat
Level 7
Level 7

in the cisco871 just type:

conf t

snmp-server community RO

ctrl-z

For the sagem, I know you can turn it on but I forgot how I did that.

I got my info from this site: http://www.ripperjack.info/b-boxandco/spip.php?rubrique1

Cheers,

Michel

Hi Michel,

I think you are talking about, enable snmp manually,
What I am supposed to do is, enable snmp in some routers(that I know their WAN ip addresses & their passwords) using TELNET.

Thank you,

Waiting...

Yeah, enable SNMP manually, using TELNET.

And you can use the wan IP address to TELNET to the device unless an ACL on the device prevents you to do this.

I guess I don't uderstand what you want, but I may not be the only one.

Cheers,

Michel

Hi,

Command Prompt:


telnet @router

login: root

Password: ********

[root @ home]$

What I should do next  ?

That prompt doesn't look like a cisco 871. The example I gave was for a cisco.

As said I forgot, for the sagem. I think I got my info from this site: http://www.ripperjack.info/b-boxandco/spip.php?rubrique1

But I'm now wondering if I didn't enable SNMP on my previous router, a netopia.

Cheers,

Michel

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