I also have a slew of Cisco 6500 switches that are denying SNMP request
from my management servers. This is happening randomly, so it could work
fine all day long and then suddenly bang SNMP request is denied and NetView
reports the device down. I have also done a packet capture with a sniffer
and can see no incorrect community strings. I also see the SNMP
authentication failed traps go out in the traces. I have my Advanced
Services engineer at Cisco working on this as I think it is a bug in IOS.
Thanks
Alan E. Hennis
Caterpillar Inc.
Systems+Process Division
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I have a Cisco router doing this - I have run snoop traces from the NetView
server and caught both port 161 and 162. I *NEVER* see a wrong community
string go out but I get groups of 4 or 5 authentication failures (pointing
out the netview server as the cause). I am clueless on it but it sounds
like your problem. I also will look for a dupe address.
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[mailto:owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com]On Behalf Of Caballero, Herman -
Herman E
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 7:21 PM
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Stephen,
That could be the case, I will enable the
NV_NETMON_REPORT_DUP_ADDRS_ONLY=TRUE in netmon, hopefully I will find
the culprit.
Thanks,
Herman E. Caballero
Lowe's Companies, Inc.
Communication Services
(336) 658-4147
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Herman,
Could it be the case you actually have another box on the
network that has a 'duplicate ip address' configured that is
the same as your Cisco box? If so, then this other box could be
sending the traps using the first one's IP address.
Stephen Hochstetler shochste@us.ibm.com
International Technical Support Organization at IBM
Office - 512-838-6198 (t/l 678) FAX - 512-838-6931
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