3.Troubleshooting Functional Failures in Operation

3.14 SNMP Communication Failure

3.14.1MIBs Cannot Be Obtained from SNMP Manager

Confirm that the configuration has been set correctly.

When using SNMPv1 or SNMPv2C

Execute the show access-listcommand to confirm that the IP address of the SNMP manager has been registered on the access list in the configuration. Execute the show snmp-servercommand to confirm that the community name and access list have been registered correctly.

If they are not registered, execute configuration command snmp-server community to set up the information on the SNMP manager.

(config)# show access-list access-list enable

access-list 1 permit ip 20.1.1.1 0.0.0.255

!

(config)# show snmp-server

snmp-server community "event-monitor" ro 1

!

(config)#

When using SNMPv3

Execute the show snmp-servercommand to confirm that the information on the SNMP manager has been registered in the configuration for this system. If it is not correctly registered, execute the configuration command below to set up the information on the SNMP manager.

snmp-server engineID local

snmp-server view

snmp-server user

snmp-server group

(config)# show snmp-server snmp-server engineID local "engine-ID"

snmp-server group "v3group" v3 priv read "view1" write "view1" snmp-server user "v3user" "v3group" v3 auth md5 "abc*_1234" priv des "xyz/

+6789"

snmp-server view "view1" 1.3.6.1.2.1.1 included

!

(config)#

3.14.2Traps Cannot Be Received by SNMP Manager

Confirm that the configuration has been set correctly.

When using SNMPv1 or SNMPv2C

Execute configuration command show snmp-serverto confirm that the information on the SNMP manager and trap has been registered in the configuration for this system.

If it is not registered, execute configuration command snmp-server host to set up the information on the SNMP manager and trap.

(config)# show snmp-server

snmp-server host

20.1.1.1 traps "event-monitor" snmp

!

 

(config)#

 

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