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Dear all, I spent almost a day in searching for the correct way to set up SNMP in cisco, but all I can find is setting the community for a traps receiver, which results that I can not send requests.May I ask if any one can help me, so I can snmpwalk ...
This is the result from show snmpip permit is also set.SNMP: EnabledRMON: DisabledExtended RMON Netflow: DisabledMemory usage limit for new RMON entries: 85 percentEngineId: some IDChassis Alias:Traps ...
done that one also. I have tried the "set snmp access" also by now, still doesn't work.Perhaps I will have to reformulate my entire question to how do I set up snmp on a cisco, so that another host can snmpwalk to it (skipping the part of set snmp en...
I don't know if this works or not, but I see that you have a permit list. Shouldn't you also have a deny list? where you can basically say deny all except the ones you permit?GreetingsChe
hmm, I'm sorry for not being totally clear. I know how the snmpwalk works. but the problem is, if I snmpwalk the cisco switch, I get no response, although the snmp is enabled.The reason is that I have no read access to the snmp, because I have tried ...