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тАО05-16-2008 03:19 AM
тАО05-16-2008 03:19 AM
problem scli, snmp, switch 1800-24g.
Hello,
I am using scli with many switch (procurve and others) to get a list of the forwarding database, it work fine with all, but procurve 1800.
With the 1800-24 I didn't get a complete list, because of an incompatible mib, I guess.
Now I am looking for another way to get from
my 1800-24g a list of the mac-addresses and
the port where they are.
Any info about the oids to query?
Thanks, bye.
I am using scli with many switch (procurve and others) to get a list of the forwarding database, it work fine with all, but procurve 1800.
With the 1800-24 I didn't get a complete list, because of an incompatible mib, I guess.
Now I am looking for another way to get from
my 1800-24g a list of the mac-addresses and
the port where they are.
Any info about the oids to query?
Thanks, bye.
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тАО05-16-2008 08:08 AM
тАО05-16-2008 08:08 AM
Re: problem scli, snmp, switch 1800-24g.
hi.
for 1800-24g
The SNMP functionality is read-only and is used by ProCurve Manager to discover and map the device. SNMP cannot be used to configure the switch or send SNMP traps to a trap receiver.
cenk
for 1800-24g
The SNMP functionality is read-only and is used by ProCurve Manager to discover and map the device. SNMP cannot be used to configure the switch or send SNMP traps to a trap receiver.
cenk
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тАО05-16-2008 08:19 AM
тАО05-16-2008 08:19 AM
Re: problem scli, snmp, switch 1800-24g.
The default SNMP community name for the ProCurve Switch 1800 series is "public".
The 1800 is a Web managed switch.
What it does:
* You can configure features through a Web interface
* You can assign an IP address
* You can set the system name if you desire so that the switches' name and information will appear when you use PCM or an SNMP based management agent (such as a MIB browser) to discover the switch.
* You can discover and map the device using PCM.
* And you can launch a single 1800's Web UI through PCM. This provides a centralized way to "get to" the 1800s (rather than typing the IP address into your browser).
What it doesn't do:
* No support for SNMP (this would make it "fully managed" by industry definitions)
* No console port
* No CLI or menu based configuration (Web UI is the ONLY way to configure the switch)
* No device configuration through PCM (except to launch an individual 1800's Web UI as described above)
* No PCM+ or IDM
The 1800 is a Web managed switch.
What it does:
* You can configure features through a Web interface
* You can assign an IP address
* You can set the system name if you desire so that the switches' name and information will appear when you use PCM or an SNMP based management agent (such as a MIB browser) to discover the switch.
* You can discover and map the device using PCM.
* And you can launch a single 1800's Web UI through PCM. This provides a centralized way to "get to" the 1800s (rather than typing the IP address into your browser).
What it doesn't do:
* No support for SNMP (this would make it "fully managed" by industry definitions)
* No console port
* No CLI or menu based configuration (Web UI is the ONLY way to configure the switch)
* No device configuration through PCM (except to launch an individual 1800's Web UI as described above)
* No PCM+ or IDM
cenk
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тАО05-16-2008 02:28 PM
тАО05-16-2008 02:28 PM
Re: problem scli, snmp, switch 1800-24g.
The 1800 supports up to 8000 mac-addresses, however it will only show up to 128 via the SNMP OID: dot1dTpFdbPort 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.3.1.2)
SNMP on the 1800 is only really supported for basic discovery by ProCurve Manager. If you need full SNMP support you should look at the 2810.
SNMP on the 1800 is only really supported for basic discovery by ProCurve Manager. If you need full SNMP support you should look at the 2810.
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