On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 06:27:07PM +0100, marco.cace...@bt.com wrote:
> I think there is some error with snmp... because additional to not receive 
> any interface alarm (down/up), I don't get the configuration of all 
> equipments...
> 
> 04:04:54  :  H  41 : **.**.**.** : cisco_sys : WARNING: Failed to get config 
> file from host (2770.18 msec)
> But if I connect the host and copy the running-config to my jffnms server... 
> doesn't have any problem... 
> I check in "System Setup" and the folder for "TFTP Server Files Path" is 
> Ok... I mean this is the folder where I receive the tftp files...
SNMP write community is required for configuration gets.  That is
usually missed because its dangerous to have that on by default.

 - Craig
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