There is no default SNMP engineID. If you are
configuring it then it is very good practice to use
the serial number of the shipped router. Often when
arranging a replacement part with Cisco they seem to
require the serial# for some reason.
Cormac
http://www.cormaclong.com
--- Warren Shubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For the command:
>
> snmp-server engineID local xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Is the xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx something particular to the
> router in use, or can
> one be "made up" like 000000123 etc.
>
> I have always configured SNMP as part of the intial
> setup. Does the setup
> just generate a random ID? Or, is it a number based
> on something particular
> to the router?
>
> W.
>
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