01-18-2008 01:42 PM - edited 02-21-2020 01:52 AM
Is there any way to save more than 4 snmp server hosts on an ASA 5505?
I can add more than 4 but if I try to save then I get an error. Is this a bug?
01-18-2008 02:47 PM
Sunil, I have 5 snmp server hosts without any issues.. I am at code 8.x, do you get save error from asdm or cli, what is the exact error you are getting ?
this is my config from show run
snmp-server host inside 10.168.100.38 community public
snmp-server host inside 10.2.2.244 community public
snmp-server host inside 10.3.2.244 community public
snmp-server host inside 10.6.7.24 community public
snmp-server host inside 192.168.14.44 community public
01-18-2008 07:47 PM
My version is 7.2(2)
the ios is asa722-k8.bin
Looks like I need to upgrade.... I get the error from the cli... the gui (asdm) does not give any error.. I dont believe the ADSm is as reliable as yet (good for normal config ...but not all)
This is the error I get if I add a fifth snmp server using cli and try to save
%Error reading system:/running-config (Configuration line too long)
Error executing command
[FAILED]
01-18-2008 09:03 PM
bug.. ID# CSCsg87808
'wr mem' fails due to snmp config; Error: (Configuration line too long)
Symptom:
If snmp-server commands are configured, in a rare corner case
the configuration might fail to save to flash and give the error like below:
pix# wr mem
Cryptochecksum: ee8f5816 e1ce1ad7 83151424 f1a3b6fc %Error
reading system:/running-config (Configuration line too long)
Error executing command [FAILED]
Conditions:
The firewall must have snmp-server commands configured and running
version 7.2(1)25 or greater (includes 7.2(2)).
Workaround:
Remove the snmp-server commands from the configuration
-or-
downgrade to a version of code previous to 7.2(1)25
Rgds
Jorge
01-20-2008 07:39 AM
Thanks Jorge for teh bug id.
But rather than downgrade as Cisco suggests I will try the version you are using (8) as you seem to have it working.
Thanks again.
01-20-2008 10:52 AM
The upgrade to 8.0 is fairly straight forward, I was running 7.2 and went straight to latest code 8.03 without issues.
Don't forget to upgrade the ASDM as well, bellow is the information.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/asa
ASA Code : asa803-k8.bin
ASDM : asdm-603.bin
If you want to read a bit on 8.0(3) code updates etc.. here is a link.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa80/release/notes/arn803n.html#wp23144
Rgds
Jorge
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