01-02-2010 04:50 AM
We are not able to add firewall ASA5510 in ciscoworks LMS 2.6.
SNMP configuration on firewall is as follows
snmp-server host inside 10.48.2.54 community firewall version 2c
no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
snmp-server community ****
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
Please check attached file for ciscoworks configuration, SNMP Walk command output and Firewall "show version" output.
01-02-2010 06:40 AM
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Can you explain in more detail what problem you are seeing (or not seeing) in LMS and what procedure you are using to add the firewall? I assume you know that firewalls are not supported in Campus Manager due to their not using CDP.
01-03-2010 11:40 PM
Now I am able to add firewall but when i am trying to access firewall through Cisco View> Chassis View I am getting following error.
Message
Can't find applicable device package for 10.44.100.37.
Cause
Device package for this device type is not installed or device support for this device type might not be available or you are attempting to open a component inside a device.
Action
Please install a device package for the device type or open the parent device to manage the component.
When I configured netshow job for "show running-config" and "show tech-support" it ends with following error
Command(s) failed on the device Insufficient no. of interactive responses(or timeout) for command: show tech-support. Insufficient no. of interactive responses(or timeout) for command: show tech-support.
01-04-2010 05:55 AM
Note the ASA firewalls are not supported devices under any version of the CiscoView or Campus Manager components. They are only supported with the RME and DFM components.
For RME, make sure that you have applied the updates (ASA Package version 2.6 is the current one for RME 4.0.6 which is the latest RME update in LMS 2.6) found here, per the note in the Supported Device Table for RME 4.0.5. Note that there are multiple dependent packages per the readme on the ASA package.
Also confirm your device is one of the supported models (by sysObjectID) listed on that table and it is running at least the supported software revision level.
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