03-07-2017 01:02 AM
Hi guys,
Does anyone know what the v·e part is on the following command on Nexus please and how best to remove it? is it default?
snmp-server mib community-map XXXX context v·e (note that the . is actually not a full stop but rather an interpunct)
I recall it's specifying a vrf but why such a crazy character :)
Thanks,
Paul.
03-07-2017 03:24 AM
Greetings.
Can you try removing the snmp-server community string, and re-adding it? This may remove this community-map with the v·e
Thanks,
Kirk...
03-07-2017 03:24 AM
Thanks for responding Kirk.
I tried removing the actual command line "snmp-server mib community-map XXXX context v·e" but it was interpreted as "snmp-server mib community-map XXXX context veeeeee" strangely and was still present.
It seems I had to remove the following instead:
no snmp-server community XXXX group network-operator which by default additionally removed the line:
snmp-server community XXXX use-acl XX
this then removed "snmp-server mib community-map XXXX context v·e" and then I re-applied
"snmp-server community XXXX group network-operator" &
"snmp-server community XXXX use-acl XX" which has fixed the issue :)
Strange one, and wonder what the v·e purpose is.
Thanks for your help.
Paul.
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