01-18-2017 11:19 AM - edited 03-08-2019 08:57 AM
Hello, I am having trobule establishing an SNMP connection to a 2960 switch. I am certain the community string, version and ports are correct as they are identical to dozens of other devices I have.
The results of 'sh snmp' are as per below.
Is this saying that my switch is sending SNMP responses out as per normal ?
56 SNMP packets input
0 Bad SNMP version errors
0 Unknown community name
0 Illegal operation for community name supplied
0 Encoding errors
48 Number of requested variables
0 Number of altered variables
28 Get-request PDUs
24 Get-next PDUs
0 Set-request PDUs
52 SNMP packets output
0 Too big errors (Maximum packet size 1500)
0 No such name errors
0 Bad values errors
0 General errors
52 Response PDUs
0 Trap PDUs
SNMP global trap: disabled
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01-18-2017 12:20 PM
Looks normal. Is there a line below that says "SNMP agent enabled"? I don't have a 2960 to test so not sure that shows up in the config. Also, check your SNMP source interface.
Brandon
01-18-2017 12:20 PM
Looks normal. Is there a line below that says "SNMP agent enabled"? I don't have a 2960 to test so not sure that shows up in the config. Also, check your SNMP source interface.
Brandon
01-18-2017 12:27 PM
sorry guys, it turned out to be an ACL in the path blocking traffic.
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