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Re: SNMP configuration not updated

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Subject: Re: SNMP configuration not updated
From: James_Shanks@tivoli.com
Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 07:09:14 -0400
At your current level of maintenance, you are doing the right thing.  I
believe this issue is currently being worked on, but if you want more
details, contact Support.


James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
 Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT



mans.langert@se.ibm.com@tkg.com on 05/31/2001 05:13:30 AM

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Hi,

I have a peculiar problem with bad community while NetView is talking to
some nodes. We use four different community names beside the default
"public", and they have been added to the communityNames.conf file. Most
nodes and their community name (except the ones using "public") are then
added to the snmp configuration database (ovsnmp.conf) automatically by
NetView itself.
But not all of them. Some of them (of some reason they're all Cisco
switches) just don't get there, so each time I demand poll the node or
NetView uses SNMP to query it, I get numerous of authentication failure
traps before I get any respond from it. Like if it first tries "public",
then the first entry in communityNames.conf, the second entry and so on
until it gets to the one that works with the specific node. If I manually
add
the node in snmp configuration of course it will then work alright but that
shouldn't be needed, right?
To spare my event log I did add  a SmartSet called Cisco_Switches to my
snmp
configuration with the right community, but how do I solve this without
doing such walk-around?

AIX 4.3.3/NetView 6.01

TIA

Hälsningar/Regards
Måns Langert

IBM Global Services
Phone: +46 8 793 3935
Mobile: +46 70 793 3935
E-mail: mans.langert@se.ibm.com
SMS: 0707933935@sms.tele2.se


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