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Re: [nv-l] SNMP walk fails on Win2003

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Subject: Re: [nv-l] SNMP walk fails on Win2003
From: Larry Fagan <larrytechie@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 12:38:41 -0800 (PST)
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James,
I tried giving community string in snmpwalk and still no reponse. I tried stop & start SNMP service and finally re-booted the server but still have no response.
George,
 i tried using -d in snmpwalk.. below is the output.. It's transmiiting from netview but no response from agent.. community string is rightly set in snmp security with read write. Mind it this is on XP.. is it something to do with XP snmp?

Transmitted 43 bytes to 10.33.100.137 (ems.us.schp.com) port 161:

Retry #3 Timeout: 30.00 seconds

0: 30 29 02 01 00 04 0f 53 61 6d 4e 65 65 64 73 4d 0).....money

16: 6f 72 65 50 61 79 a1 13 02 02 20 1e 02 01 00 02 .... .....

32: 01 00 30 07 30 05 06 01 2b 05 00 -- -- -- -- -- ..0.0...+.......

0: SEQUENCE (0x30): 41 bytes

2: INTEGER VERSION (0x2) 1 bytes: 0

5: OCTET STRING COMMUNITY (0x4) 15 bytes: "money"

22: GETNEXTREQUEST-PDU (0xa1): 19 bytes

24: INTEGER REQUEST-ID (0x2) 2 bytes: 8222

28: INTEGER ERROR-STATUS (0x2) 1 bytes: noError(0)

31: INTEGER ERROR-INDEX (0x2) 1 bytes: 0

34: SEQUENCE (0x30): 7 bytes

36: SEQUENCE (0x30): 5 bytes

38: OBJECT ID (0x6) 1 bytes: .1.3

41: NULL (0x5) 0 bytes

 

snmpwalk: No response arrived before timeout.

Thanks again,,

Larry



George deSocio <desocio@us.ibm.com> wrote:

You can also use the "-d" parameter on snmpwalk to see a hex trace interpretation of what is sent and received from the command to the agent.

Regards,
Geo.

George deSocio
IBM Americas Support - Distributed Network Management
Dept 46-E1ZA
IBM B660  CC109
HWY 54 & 600 Park Offices
Research Triangle Park, NC  27709






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Trapd doesn't care a whit about community names, so they don't matter in your traps.
But snmpwalk and other such SNMP query commands do.
You have the option of specifying the community name to use in the snmpwalk command, "-c community_string". If you try that with your new community name does it work? If not, then you might want to stop and restart the SNMP service or just reboot the box to make sure it takes your changes

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Sorry Guys,
It was my mistake.. Had enabled for snmp request from localhost only.. This is solved. But I'm having same problem from XP. Any ideas why?
Larry

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Hi,
This is something wierd. I have setup new Win2003 server and configured SNMP settings in security and traps as well with custom community string. When i start & stop SNMP service, i get traps in Netview but when i do snmpwalk from Netview server, it just times out. i have checked in xnmsnmpconf -resolve hostname and it gives right name and community string. But other 2003 server work fine. Am i missing something here.
Many Thanks in Advance.
Larry


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