09-17-2007 03:46 AM
Hi All,
We I start a new Data Collection from Campus Manager 5.0.1 the ani.log is quickly filling up with these messages:
2007/09/17 13:34:31 EvalTask-background-18 ani ERROR StpSMFGetStpInstDevice: Unable to fetch STP device instance params from device x.x.x.x for index 9
2007/09/17 13:34:35 EvalTask-background-05 ani ERROR StpSMFGetStpInstDevice: Unable to fetch STP device instance params from device x.x.x.x for index 84
2007/09/17 13:35:31 EvalTask-background-18 ani ERROR StpSMFGetStpInstDevice: Unable to fetch STP device instance params from device x.x.x.x for index 24
2007/09/17 13:35:35 EvalTask-background-05 ani ERROR StpSMFGetStpInstDevice: Unable to fetch STP device instance params from device x.x.x.x for index 107
2007/09/17 13:36:32 EvalTask-background-18 ani ERROR StpSMFGetStpInstDevice: Unable to fetch STP device instance params from device x.x.x.x for index 803
2007/09/17 13:36:35 EvalTask-background-05 ani ERROR StpSMFGetStpInstDevice: Unable to fetch STP device instance params from device x.x.x.x for index 108
2007/09/17 13:37:32 EvalTask-background-18 ani ERROR StpSMFGetStpInstDevice: Unable to fetch STP device instance params from device x.x.x.x for index 804
2007/09/17 13:37:35 EvalTask-background-05 ani ERROR StpSMFGetStpInstDevice: Unable to fetch STP device instance params from device x.x.x.x for index 115
2007/09/17 13:38:32 EvalTask-background-18 ani ERROR StpSMFGetStpInstDevice: Unable to fetch STP device instance params from device x.x.x.x for index 806
2007/09/17 13:38:35 EvalTask-background-05 ani ERROR StpSMFGetStpInstDevice: Unable to fetch STP device instance params from device x.x.x.x for index 116
What do these messages mean and how do I fix this?
TIA!
vincent
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09-17-2007 12:37 PM
Not using the straight CLI. I've written a TCL script to do it provided your switch supports tclsh. Just run tclsh flash:snmp-context.tcl --help for details.
09-17-2007 08:02 AM
These messages could point to an SNMP configuration problem. If you are using SNMPv1/v2c, you cannot have an '@' in your community string. If you do, things like STP analysis and User Tracking will fail. If you are using SNMPv3, you must have switches that support SNMP contexts, and your SNMPv3 group must have access to those contexts.
09-17-2007 11:33 AM
Hi,
I'm using SNMPv3 with a user for LMS. This user has the v1default view associated. Probably this isn't enough. Should I associate the whole internet OID tree with the LMS user?
cheers,
vincent
09-17-2007 11:37 AM
You need to associate the group with each VLAN context. Run "show snmp context" and add a line like:
snmp-server group mygroup v3 auth ... context vlan-6
09-17-2007 12:31 PM
Hi,
That's a lot of different contexts... Is it possible to assign all VLAN contexts in one go?
cheers,
vincent
09-17-2007 12:37 PM
09-17-2007 11:52 PM
Hi,
Thanks for the script. I didn't know TCL was supported on IOS. On all my access switches, I use ip-base 12.2.37SE1. Unfortunately TCL isn't supported on this release. So I guess I just have to do it manually.
cheers,
Vincent
09-18-2007 08:06 AM
TCL support didn't come for the desktop switches until 12.2(40)SE. So, yes, you will have to do the configuration manually.
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