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Subject: [nv-l] SNMPv2c
From: "Cowan, Christopher" <Christopher_Cowan@sra.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 12:47:55 -0500
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As a prelude to the eventual SNMPv3 migration that will occur where I am
contracting, my customer is migrating to SNMPv2c on all Network Devices.
(v1 access will be totally disabled).
I have no choice in this matter, so spare me the quips.

I am using NV 7.1.3, and Switch Analyzer 1.2.   Is there any possibility
that anything will break once this migration is complete?   I'm worried
about the core functionality of NV and SA.    The only things I am aware of
is the you have hand-code v2 mibs in the SNMP collector because they are
inaccessible from the GUI, and trapd only uses v1 mibs for formatting traps.

If anyone else has made such a migration, I would certainly like to hear
about any gotchas.  Obviously, I will still SNMPv1 on non-Cisco gear
(Servers, UPSes, Printers, etc...) but they are not that important in this
context. 

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Chris Cowan
Sr. ESM Consultant
SRA International

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