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тАО02-15-2006 11:05 PM
тАО02-15-2006 11:05 PM
Accessing snmp on stack member
public@sw1
but this doesn't work when using snmpwalk.
Do I have to get the member to rejoin the stack before it gets its snmp working ?
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тАО03-01-2006 01:59 AM
тАО03-01-2006 01:59 AM
Re: Accessing snmp on stack member
snmpget
Have you tried this? If it still fails, describing step by step what you do to make it fail will help.
Goodluck
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тАО03-01-2006 02:10 AM
тАО03-01-2006 02:10 AM
Re: Accessing snmp on stack member
snmpget -v1 -Cf -c public 192.168.50.252 system.sysContact.0
Response: SNMPv2-MIB::sysContact.0 = STRING: Company IT Support
snmpget -v1 -Cf -c public@sw1 192.168.1.1 system.sysContact.0
Response: Timeout: No Response from 192.168.1.1
I can only conclude that the member does not have snmp working and the commander is forwarding the snmp request but the member doesn't respond. I guess that the member doesn't get snmp enabled unless it joins a stack that has it enabled. My commander had snmp enabled aftere the member joined. A reboot of the member switch may get it working, but I don't want to do this if I don't have to.
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тАО03-01-2006 02:12 AM
тАО03-01-2006 02:12 AM
Re: Accessing snmp on stack member
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тАО03-01-2006 04:08 AM
тАО03-01-2006 04:08 AM
Re: Accessing snmp on stack member
I see the same as you do. The Master responds fine, but the member gives a time-out. The syntax per the manual also appears to be wrong. There happen to be a couple of 2524s in my lab and we have a few other model ProCurve's as well. This is interesting enough to pursue :-)
Will continue tomorrow.
Cheers
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тАО03-01-2006 11:00 PM
тАО03-01-2006 11:00 PM
Re: Accessing snmp on stack member
The solution is not to use the public community name. See the manual for the complete explanation (search on snmpget in the doc).
In short:
- Create a new snmp community name on the Master switch.
- any member of this Master's stack will inherit this community name for the duration of its membership.
- Check in Stacking status if all is well (Master not rejected for example).
Your snmpget commands to the member switch will now get responses. It did for me.
Goodluck.
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тАО03-02-2006 11:10 PM
тАО03-02-2006 11:10 PM
Re: Accessing snmp on stack member
I'm convinced that I will have to reboot the member switch or force it to leave and rejoin the stack before it will get the snmp communities but I don't have a test switch to try this on and I don't want to reboot production switches.
Thanks for the info though.
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тАО03-04-2006 11:35 AM
тАО03-04-2006 11:35 AM
Re: Accessing snmp on stack member
Look in the Stack Status using the menu environment. If there is a mismatch on the member switch(es), it will probably also say that the commander is down. It will work, but your stack needs to be "clean". It sounds like your switches do indeed need a reboot.
Goodluck