Hi again, I've discovered a problem related to JFFNMS and SNMP: I'm
monitoring some APs of a wireless network and I've realised that some
minutes after I change in their configuration JFFNMS says their network
interfaces are down. However, I made a request myself with the command
snmpget and it answered that everything was up. I've also run the poller
manually and, as I supposed, it didn't collect values. I guess it's
something related to the SNMP which JFFNMS uses.
This only happens when I change the APs' configuration but it's
really annoying because I have to reboot the APs a couple of times to
make JFFNMS see them again up. Do you know something about it?
Alicia Caminero.
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