Possible SNMP issue
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Re: Possible SNMP issue
We release v1.4.5 last night did you try that?
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Re: Possible SNMP issue
I didn't see that it was released but we can give it a try and ill let you know. I have a test switch on my desk I am going to try this on.
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Re: Possible SNMP issue
You can try querying the device with another tool like SnmpB or The Dude and see if you can see the interface speeds changing.
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Re: Possible SNMP issue
So we updated firmware, I removed it from Solarwinds and re-added it, and even loaded it into a different NPM as Eric suggested and it wont even report the interface speeds. So this is still is not working.
Now, I did add a new out of the box Netonix switch with a very basic config, added it to Solarwinds, and it's reporting correctly
So any idea what else can be done to solve the problem?
Now, I did add a new out of the box Netonix switch with a very basic config, added it to Solarwinds, and it's reporting correctly
So any idea what else can be done to solve the problem?
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Re: Possible SNMP issue
Are both switches running the same firmware version?
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Re: Possible SNMP issue
Eric Stern wrote:Are both switches running the same firmware version?
Yes
Nothing has changed to the config of the switch when this problem started. The only change was we upgraded the firmware.
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Re: Possible SNMP issue
davidbaker wrote:Any updates from Netonix on this issue?
There isn't really anything we can do at this point. Above you mentioned you tried another switch and it worked, you'll need to figure out what is different between the working and non-working switches.
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Re: Possible SNMP issue
maybe try to factory reset the switch that is having issues...
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Re: Possible SNMP issue
Dave wrote:maybe try to factory reset the switch that is having issues...
Sure we can give that a try. It's going to take us about a week before we can do this because we have some SLA customers being fed off these switches. Ill update you everyone once we have done that.
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