02-02-2018 12:52 PM - edited 03-01-2019 01:25 PM
Hello,
I am doing some tests (in the laboratory) to analyze the possibility of creating the monitoring of a Cisco UCS, below it follows the tools that I am using for this laboratory;
Cisco UCS Platform Emulator (versions 3.1.2e and 2.5.2a)
Cygwin Terminal (for SNMP-GET)
iReasoning MIB BROWSER (for SNMP-GET and TRAP-RECEIVER)
It turns out that I can not give an SNMP-GET or receive a TRAP from UCS, I access the interface, enable SNMP in both the GUI and the CLI and not the impression I have is that the settings are not applied.
When I do a telnet test on ports 161 and 162 by my machine for UCS does not close, always from the "connection refused" error, I can only close telnet on SSH, HTTP, HTTPS ports (already configured by default), As well, there are no firewalls between my workstation and VM.
Can anyone tell me if there is any additional configuration I should be doing to enable SNMP in UCS?
02-06-2018 08:44 AM - edited 02-06-2018 08:45 AM
Can someone help me?
02-06-2018 09:21 AM
02-07-2018 11:58 AM - edited 02-07-2018 12:10 PM
Hello Austin,
I followed exactly the steps outlined in the document you passed and it does not work, see...
Network Config...
My IP...
First test - GET SNMP - (configuring SNMP);
After setting, I click on "Save Changes". In my understanding, should already work without problems GET SNMP after this configuration is done, here are my tests;
Cygwin (GET SNMP);
Already a telnet on the "standard" UCS ports (80, 22, and 443) normally closes ...
Second test - TRAP SNMP - (configuring SNMP);
iReasoning MIB Browser (to RECEIVE TRAPS SNMP);
Waiting for TRAP;
I do not get a trap ever, I can tinker with everything in UCS that I do not get any trap, I can turn off servers, blades, chassis, disable and enable interfaces that nothing happens, I do not even receive a SNMP TRAP.
On new telnet tests on the TRAP port (162)
Should I do any additional configuration?
Remembering that I'm using the UCS Platform Emulator
Sorry for any translation problems (by google)
02-07-2018 12:16 PM
Hello
I have the same configurations that you do in my lab and SNMP works without issue. It may be a limitation with UCSPE, but I don't have much experience with it.
Wes
02-07-2018 12:27 PM
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