02-03-2004 03:50 PM - edited 03-02-2019 01:19 PM
I am setting up CiscoWorks 200 LMS and have got the programs and updates installed. I am trying to connect to my seed device, a 6509 switch with a msfc1 and am not having much luck. I can connect to the msfc once I set the snmp communities but for I cannot see the actual 6509 switch interface. I can ping the SC0 interface from the Ciscoworks server and have set my community strings to match on both the switch and in Cisco Works, but whenever I run an autodiscovery I just get device type unknown, state unreachable. I think I just may be missing something in my snmp config.
Snmp config:
set snmp community read-only publicstring
set snmp community read-write privatestring
set snmp community read-write-all secretstring
set snmp rmon enable
set snmp trap enable all
set snmp trap xx.xx.x.x1 read-write-all port 162 owner CLI index 1
set snmp trap xx.xx.x.x2 read-write-all port 162 owner CLI index 2
What am I missing here?
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02-04-2004 05:51 AM
Just another thought. There is an ip permit list
set ip permit enable snmp
set ip permit
Do a 'show config all' to check to see if snmp is permitted or not, and if the correct subnet is added.
02-04-2004 05:39 AM
I can see nothing wrong with your config. Our 6509 snmp config is very similar to yours.
Cisco Works 2000 RME manages our device with no problem. I'm not sure what LMS is.
set snmp community read-only
set snmp community read-write
set snmp community read-write-all
set snmp rmon disable
set snmp rmonmemory 85
set snmp trap enable module
set snmp trap enable chassis
set snmp trap disable bridge
set snmp trap enable vtp
set snmp trap enable auth
set snmp trap enable ippermit
set snmp trap disable vmps
set snmp trap enable entity
set snmp trap enable config
set snmp trap enable stpx
set snmp trap enable syslog
set snmp trap disable system
set snmp trap
Cisco publish a list of "certified" devices for Cisco Works 2000, but I would have thought that the 6500 series would be on this list.
There are some advanced troubleshooting features on Cisco Works, that allow you to view the results of polls by various protocols.
Hope this helps your troubleshooting.
Regards
02-04-2004 05:51 AM
Just another thought. There is an ip permit list
set ip permit enable snmp
set ip permit
Do a 'show config all' to check to see if snmp is permitted or not, and if the correct subnet is added.
02-05-2004 10:12 AM
Thanks for the access list suggestion, I just needed to add "set ip permit
02-05-2004 02:33 PM
If you're discovering the whole network, then it can take a while (that is an incredible load!).
One of our AS5400s can take around an hour.
All the best with it.
Regards.
02-09-2004 02:00 AM
I've problem with 6506's 48-port 10/100 Inline Power, RJ-45
I can't configure it like our 3550's from CW. Any suggestions?
02-09-2004 05:11 AM
The 6500's are very different to the 3550s.
Is Cisco Works recognising your 6506 at all?
02-09-2004 08:05 AM
I'm noticing this issue too, except it is for a 10/100/1000 PWR module in our 6509, as well as an IDSM2. Cisco works just says unrecognized module for both of those slots.
02-09-2004 08:43 AM
Clarification: Ciscoworks says it is an unsupported module not unrecognized
02-09-2004 10:26 AM
Devices must be "certified" to operate on Cisco Works.
My best guess is that these modules post-date your version of Cisco Works.
You might be able to obtain a patch, or gain instructions on how to update the certified list.
I haven't had to do this before, and a quick search of the CCO didn't help. Opening a TAC case would be the best way of going about finding out the best way to do this.
Regards,
03-02-2004 01:27 PM
In the past, with the movement to 1760's rather than 1750's and 2950's rather than 2900's, the only way we could get the libraries updated in CW2k was through a software upgrade which is typically $'s. One place to check is the scrolling window in the corner of the screen when you login. It may list updates that are available for you.
good luck though, perhaps they've changed that.
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