Ours works.
On the routers make sure you have
access-list 1 permit xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (ip address of SNMP device - netview
machine)
snmp-server community Public RO 1
snmp-server community Private RW 1
On the Netview machine you'll need to configure your SNMP options;
To modify entries in this file, use the SNMP Configuration commands
which are accessible through the X11/Motif graphical user interface
(OVW menu: Options->SNMP Configuration) or through the xnmsnmpconf
command line options.
(from /usr/OV/conf/ovsnmp.conf)
The SNMP configuration will need to match your router community strings for
the device.
Good luck!
David Barrett
Network Design and Management
david.s.barrett@bankamerica.com
"Radcliffe Jr, Arthur W" <arthur.radcliffe@AETNA.COM> on 01/28/99 01:38:10
PM
Please respond to Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on
NetView <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
cc: (bcc: David S. Barrett)
Subject: Cisco Device packages
We have a number of Cisco Routers which are represented by the generic
router Symbol.
We recently Installed CiscoView and their device packages. Other than
deleting a Router object and rediscovering it, is there a way to have the
Routers display on the map, with the new
symbols? I tried demand polling and that did not work.
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