09-29-2008 07:24 AM
Hi folks!
I'm doing a snmpwalk query on a Cisco 1861 ISR.
I'quering the following MIB variables:
C:\>snmpwalk -v2c -c public 88.63.17.142 sysdescr
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: Cisco IOS Software, C1861 Software (C1861-ADVIP SERVICESK9-M), Version 12.4(11)XW5, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
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Compiled Sat 17-Nov-07 05:31 by prod_rel_team
C:\>snmpwalk -v2c -c public 88.63.17.142 sysObjectID
Timeout: No Response from 88.63.17.142
The sysObjectID goes in timeout.
What kind of problem I'm hitting?
Any ehlps would be appreciate.
Thanks a lot
Leonardo
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09-30-2008 06:46 AM
Most likely. This code looks to be the same code that ships with the router. You should probably move to a 12.4T release (e.g. 12.4(15)T). You may be seeing a stack trace on the router's console when you poll for sysObjectID. If so, that would be helpful.
09-29-2008 08:37 AM
The syntax looks fine. What other objects time out? Is it just sysObjectID, or are there others? Does sysObjectID always time out? If possible, enable "debug snmp packet", repeat the problem, and post the output.
09-30-2008 12:15 AM
yes Joe,
the only MIB variable timeout is sysObjectID.
Is it possible a IOS bug?
I will enable debug as you suggest.
Thanks
Leonardo
09-30-2008 06:46 AM
Most likely. This code looks to be the same code that ships with the router. You should probably move to a 12.4T release (e.g. 12.4(15)T). You may be seeing a stack trace on the router's console when you poll for sysObjectID. If so, that would be helpful.
09-30-2008 07:14 AM
thank you very much
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