Hi,
problem fixed, i forgotten "host:::::3"in the cfgmaker , now stats are ok and i solved overrruns :) and my snmpwalk need "." for root. Thanks for all :) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel J McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Croulder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 3:30 PM Subject: Re: [mrtg] Mrtg with snmpV3 > On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 00:35 +0200, Croulder wrote: >> yes, i can see all data with snmpwalk (snmpV3 and snmpV1) OID 1.3.[0] >> ,but >> OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1 don't exist and MRTG ask about it (perl source code). >> > > > Sounds like you don't have your snmp-server group command set up > properly on your cisco, and the snmp-server user you have created has no > access to any mib variables. > > > if you use the command: > show snmp user > > it will show you the group name, e.g: > stelmo-net-bay1c#sh snmp user > > User name: public > Engine ID: 800000090300001B53886901 > storage-type: nonvolatile active access-list: 79 > Authentication Protocol: SHA > Privacy Protocol: DES > Group-name: foo > > Then use show snmp group to determine what access the group has: > stelmo-net-bay1c#sh snmp group > groupname: foo security model:v3 priv > readview : v3priv writeview: <no writeview > specified> > notifyview: <no notifyview specified> > row status: active > > groupname: foo security model:v3 priv > readview : v1default writeview: <no writeview > specified> > notifyview: <no notifyview specified> > row status: active > > groupname: foo security model:v3 priv > readview : v1default writeview: <no writeview > specified> > notifyview: <no notifyview specified> > row status: active > > groupname: foo security model:v3 priv > readview : v1default writeview: <no writeview > specified> > notifyview: <no notifyview specified> > row status: active > > > Ok, so here group foo has access to read v3priv and v1default > We can see those views using the show snmp view command: > stelmo-net-bay1c#sh snmp view > v3priv iso - included nonvolatile active > v3priv internet - included nonvolatile active > v3priv snmpUsmMIB - included nonvolatile active > v3priv snmpVacmMIB - included nonvolatile active > v1default iso - included permanent active > v1default internet - included permanent active > v1default snmpUsmMIB - excluded permanent active > v1default snmpVacmMIB - excluded permanent active > v1default snmpCommunityMIB - excluded permanent active > v1default ciscoMgmt.252 - excluded permanent active > > I created this view with the following configuration directives: > stelmo-net-bay1c#sh run | inc snmp > snmp-server group foo v3 priv read v3priv > snmp-server view v3priv iso included > snmp-server view v3priv internet included > snmp-server view v3priv snmpUsmMIB included > snmp-server view v3priv snmpVacmMIB included > > Once you get your snmp config on the router cleared up, mrtg should be > much happier. > > > > -- > Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CISSP # 78281, CNX > Austin Energy > http://www.austinenergy.com _______________________________________________ mrtg mailing list [email protected] https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/mrtg
