11-03-2008 02:39 AM
We have updated some CAT-6509-SUP720 to IOS 12.2.(33)SXH3a. Since then you need to enter the Username again to enter the enable mode. LMS 3.0 RME ( on Solaris ) with the latest device packages is now unable to collect the config from these devices. Is a fix available for that problem and is that already fixed in LMS3.1 ?
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11-14-2008 06:37 AM
Not true. You can use SNMPv3 for TFTP. Just make sure you assign an appropriate write view to your group. For example:
snmp-server group v3group v3 auth read v1default write v1default
11-03-2008 10:25 AM
This shouldn't have anything to do with an IOS update. This must be something in your AAA configuration. There is no separate enable username field in DCR.
11-03-2008 11:22 PM
But the AAA config on the devices and also the settings on the ACS-Server are unchanged ?! Maybe there are new default values or something in the new IOS.
11-04-2008 12:28 AM
Could you take a look at your LMS Device Credentials page? You should have a field for enable username and password (for both telnet and SSH).
11-04-2008 06:02 AM
It would help to see the config on the device, but this is most likely something being pushed down by the AAA server. Is the username a different one from the first level username?
11-04-2008 06:49 AM
Nothing was changed.
Unfortunately it is a Cisco IOS SoftwareBug CSCsu21040 and the RME is useless right now.
11-04-2008 08:16 AM
This one is new to me. Thanks for the pointer.
You could get around this by allowing TFTP config fetches and deployments for the time being.
11-14-2008 04:38 AM
For tftp I need SNMP rw and it seems that only SNMPv2 RW is supported and not SNMPv3 with write view for config transfer with tftp, is that correct ?
11-14-2008 06:37 AM
Not true. You can use SNMPv3 for TFTP. Just make sure you assign an appropriate write view to your group. For example:
snmp-server group v3group v3 auth read v1default write v1default
11-14-2008 07:05 AM
Yes, now it works.
It seems quite tricky with this SNMPv3 views.
I only knew the view names mib2 and cisco before, also you can't see the build-in views on a device by entering "snmp-server group v3group v3 auth write ?".
Is with the view v1default all possible SNMP enabled and is there some good cisco documentation about the snmpV3 views ?
11-14-2008 07:29 AM
You can see the built-in views with the command "show snmp view". The v1default view has been around for a while, and will be on all modern versions of IOS. More on SNMP views can be found at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk362/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094489.shtml#setupsnmp .
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