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05-21-2004 09:45 AM
05-21-2004 09:45 AM
HP ProCurve 4000M SNMP
Well i have spent the last couple days trying to figure out how to add and remove MAC address from the authorized addresses for each port using SNMP. I found the addresses in
hpSecureAuthAddrTable
OID .1.3.6.1..4.1.11.2.14.2.10.5
hpSecureAuthAddrEntry
OID "".1
HpSecAuthAddrGroupIndex
OID "".1.1
I have noAccess to see this
HpSecAuthAddrrPortIndex
OID "".1.2
I have noAccess to see this either
HpSecAuthAddress
OID "".1.3
I have Readonly here
When i look at one of the HpSecAuthAddress entries all i see is .1.2.0.8.116.243.53.198 and the MAC ADDRESS associated with that port.
I found by experimenting that if i add another address to the port so there are to it still says .1.2 but the rest is diffrent, i found that .1.2 corisponds to port A2 on the Switch which is a 4000M. First what are the numbers that come after .1.2 and second how can i see the ports instead of relying on .1.2 number, third how can i add a MAC address to a port or remove one. Also which MIB should i be using and where can i get it. I'm currently using GETIF to retrive info from the switch, but is there a better GUI client? And what is a good windows client the could be scripted?
Thanks for any help you can provide, I dont' have much experince with SNMP as you can probaly tell and any advice would be greatly appreciated
Chris
hpSecureAuthAddrTable
OID .1.3.6.1..4.1.11.2.14.2.10.5
hpSecureAuthAddrEntry
OID "".1
HpSecAuthAddrGroupIndex
OID "".1.1
I have noAccess to see this
HpSecAuthAddrrPortIndex
OID "".1.2
I have noAccess to see this either
HpSecAuthAddress
OID "".1.3
I have Readonly here
When i look at one of the HpSecAuthAddress entries all i see is .1.2.0.8.116.243.53.198 and the MAC ADDRESS associated with that port.
I found by experimenting that if i add another address to the port so there are to it still says .1.2 but the rest is diffrent, i found that .1.2 corisponds to port A2 on the Switch which is a 4000M. First what are the numbers that come after .1.2 and second how can i see the ports instead of relying on .1.2 number, third how can i add a MAC address to a port or remove one. Also which MIB should i be using and where can i get it. I'm currently using GETIF to retrive info from the switch, but is there a better GUI client? And what is a good windows client the could be scripted?
Thanks for any help you can provide, I dont' have much experince with SNMP as you can probaly tell and any advice would be greatly appreciated
Chris
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