07-08-2013 07:22 PM - edited 03-04-2019 08:24 PM
What are the possibilites that a router's snmp would just stop working?
I have a 2811 router that was responding fine to my network management software. The router is NOT within my local network. So we had a nasty power outage where my monitoring server is so we were shut down for 24 hours. When power came back up I haven't had a poll from the router since. I have checked my configurations, changed them, reset them, cycled the router, tried different snmp software, nothing! Is it possible that my router is now just dead to SNMP?
07-08-2013 07:40 PM
Cody,
Check the following link it might be usefull:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2/configfun/configuration/guide/fcf014.html#wp1001309
Regards
Inayath
07-08-2013 07:51 PM
Router#show snmp
6 SNMP packets input
0 Bad SNMP version errors
6 Unknown community name
0 Illegal operation for community name supplied
0 Encoding errors
0 Number of requested variables
0 Number of altered variables
0 Get-request PDUs
0 Get-next PDUs
0 Set-request PDUs
0 Input queue packet drops (Maximum queue size 1000)
0 SNMP packets output
0 Too big errors (Maximum packet size 1500)
0 No such name errors
0 Bad values errors
0 General errors
0 Response PDUs
0 Trap PDUs
SNMP logging: enabled
I've probably sent 20 get or getnext requests. Not even showing up on the router?!
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