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Vendetto
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SNMP data in the Dude

Wed Jun 14, 2017 7:45 pm

Hey all,

I am using the Dude to monitor some SNMP traffic on my closed network. Everything works fine except for one device. This device has various services just drop then come back up. However, the device does not lose any network connection when this happens. The settings are the same as 5 other devices on the same network which never have an issue. I was hoping someone could help point me in some direction to try to solve this issue.

Thanks,
Ven
 
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Re: SNMP data in the Dude

Thu Jun 15, 2017 7:53 am

May be something wrong with SNMP settings on this device? What is this device: switch, windows, ups, linux? (I has stupid mistake on some device - community name "Public" instead "public", and SNMP was not work - I spend 2 days to solve this :) )
 
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Re: SNMP data in the Dude

Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:04 pm

It's a Windows 7 embedded PC. I looked over the settings and they are correct. In fact the PC was imaged from an imaged used on 3 others so they all have the same settings and this is the only one having the issue.
 
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Re: SNMP data in the Dude

Tue Jun 20, 2017 7:50 am

It's a Windows 7 embedded PC. I looked over the settings and they are correct. In fact the PC was imaged from an imaged used on 3 others so they all have the same settings and this is the only one having the issue.
Can you try snmpwalk app on other linux PC (something like this: "snmpwalk -v1 -c public 192.168.220.101")? It helps determine where is problem - receiver or sender.
 
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Re: SNMP data in the Dude

Tue Jun 20, 2017 12:29 pm

It's a Windows 7 embedded PC. I looked over the settings and they are correct. In fact the PC was imaged from an imaged used on 3 others so they all have the same settings and this is the only one having the issue.
Can you try snmpwalk app on other linux PC (something like this: "snmpwalk -v1 -c public 192.168.220.101")? It helps determine where is problem - receiver or sender.
Had the same thing in mind, you should give this a try.

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