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Today's Topics:

   1. adding a new set of mib in netdisco (bejoy)
   2. Re: netdisco2 adding new MIBs ([email protected])
   3. Re: netdisco2 adding new MIBs (Oliver Gorwits)
   4. Re: unable to poll v3 cisco device, able to snmpwalk -
      netdisco 2.031006 (Oliver Gorwits)
   5. Anyone using SNMP::Info with ZyXEL access points? (Nic Bernstein)
   6. Re: netdisco 2 and Dell Powerconnect 5524 and 5548 Hardware
      Status (Oliver Gorwits)
   7. Re: unable to poll v3 cisco device, able to snmpwalk -
      netdisco 2.031006 (Michael Sheinberg)
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Hello,
I have recently installed netdisco ver 2 and its simply amazing
i have added my ruckus wireless controller and AP's using netisco-do command 
and it went well
But under wifi reports i cant see clients/ap and all other wifi related reports 
are showing nothing
Is there any additional thing/things i need to do to see the wifi reporting for 
Ruckus?
I have the MIB information downloaded from Internet but don't know how to add 
it on ND ver 2
Could some one kindly help
Thanks a lot
Bejoy

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Hello Oliver,

thanks for your answer.

> If you're not seeing any icon, then probably the neighbor protocols 
> aren't working correctly on that uplink (CDP, LLDP, etc). You can 
> discover the devices manually using the web form at the homepage of your 

> Netdisco installation, or at the command line using netdisco-do.

Yes, you're right. The vsp4000 do not know anything about LLDP (*damn*). 
It is on the Avaya roadmap for further enhancement. Until then we'll have 
to add devices manually :-(

> OK, I will come back to this... at the moment there isn't an easy way, 
> but I will try to think of something.

Thanks for thinking about an easy way to add new mibs. 
Maybe it's possible to create a website where mibs can be uploaded and 
processed so that the result can be shared with others that are using 
these mibs. But maybe I'm not thinking very well and it's more complicated 
than I can imagine :-)

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On 2015-02-20 09:53, [email protected] wrote:
Maybe it's possible to create a website where mibs can be uploaded and
processed so that the result can be shared with others that are using
these mibs. But maybe I'm not thinking very well and it's more
complicated than I can imagine :-)

The problem in a nutshell is that the vendor / OS / OS version aren't part of any standard MIB (if you can believe it). So the code needs to know, for each vendor, where in their MIBs (that is, at which SNMP OID) this information can be found.

As I say, I do hope we can work out an easy way to import this, because it trips many people up.

regards,
oliver.



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Hi Mike,

I think I spotted the error...

On 2015-02-19 19:35, Michael Sheinberg wrote:
snmp_parse: Parsed SNMPv3 message (secName:netdisco, secLevel:noAuthNoPriv)
comparex: Comparing: 1 3 usmNoPrivProtocol
SNMP::Info::_global(uptime) Authentication failure (incorrect password,
communi

That the code settled on "noAuthNoPriv" is a red flag - you wanted Auth and Priv!

It seems you have "auth: SHA" in your config but it should be "priv: SHA"?

https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/App-Netdisco/lib/App/Netdisco/Manual/Configuration.pod#snmp_auth

Please double check the config compared to the example in the link, and let me know how you get on.

regards,
oliver.

but I realize this issue is falling out of the scope of netdisco, I'm not an
snmp expert by any means so I'll have to do some more research.

Thanks!

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Gorwits [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 7:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Netdisco] unable to poll v3 cisco device, able to snmpwalk -
netdisco 2.031006

Hi Mike,

First, did you really mean "AES[128]" or something else? I believe it would
be AES or AES128.

Second, all the SNMP authentication is delegated via SNMP::Info down to the net-snmp module, so it might help to dial up the debugging on that side. You can add -I (up to twice) for SNMP::Info debugging, and -S (up to three
times) for net-snmp:


https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/App-Netdisco/bin/netdisco-do#DEBUG-LEV
ELS

regards,
oliver.

On 2015-02-18 16:51, Michael Sheinberg wrote:
Using Version 2.031006. I'm able to snmpwalk this cisco device using
the same credentials and protocols I'm sticking in the config. So here
is my config (I've tried password quote/un-quote, proto AES/AES128):

snmp_auth:

 - tag: 'router'

 user: netdisco

 auth:

 pass: <passwordauth>

 auth: SHA

 priv:

 pass: <passwordpriv>

 proto: AES[128]

That is failing with this command: SHOW_COMMUNITY=1 netdisco-do -DIII
discover -d <ip_address>

Here are the relevant output lines:

[30899] 2015-02-18 16:37:25 debug [<ip_address>] try_connect with
ver:
3, class: SNMP::Info, comm: v3user:netdisco

SNMP::Info::_global(uptime) Authentication failure (incorrect
password, community or key) at
/home/netdisco/perl5/lib/perl5/App/Netdisco/Util/SNMP.pm line 174.

From my cisco log output:

Dropping SNMP request from <netdisco_ip> /50383 to
Dcaoffice_Management:<ip_address>/snmp because: authentication
algorithm failure for user: netdisco

However, using the same credentials from the same machine works fine
under snmpwalk:

snmpwalk -v3 -l authPriv -u netdisco -a SHA -A <passwordauth> -x AES
-X <passwordpriv> <ip_address>

Is there anything I'm missing in my config above? I was able to
netdisco discover another non-cisco device using MD5 and DES
protocols.

THANKS!

MIKE



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Friends,
We have a client who's recently bought a couple of ZyXEL NWA1123-AC APs, and we'd like to get them living well with some Netdisco goodness. However, they don't seem to play well with SNMP::Info. Has anyone played with this yet, or are we inventing the wheel?

Anyone else need this?

Sorry for cross posting, but we know a lot of Netdisco users don't read the snmp-info lists.

Cheers,
    -nic

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Hi David,

On 2015-02-19 17:54, David Weise wrote:
  We are upgrading to Netdisco 2. So far it's been a great product!
(our office loves netdisco 1.x) However we have found that the
"Hardware Status" for:
 Fan: 
 PS1 []: 
 PS2 []:

 Are blank as you see above. The cisco's statuses are fine.

To be clear, are you saying in Netdisco 1.x the information is displayed correctly, but it isn't in Netdisco 2?

If so, could you have manually installed any extra Dell MIBs on the 1.x system?

If not, it's not unsurprising because this information needs to be coded for each platform. I can't see that this is done for Dell, at a quick glance.

Might also help to know what platform Netdisco thinks the Dells are. You can see this under "SNMP Class" on the Device Details page.

regards,
oliver.



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Durrrrr. Hah - good catch. I believe you mean that I should change 'auth:
SHA' to 'proto: SHA' ? The weird thing is I got it to work with a similar
config on my other switch though (with my error included). I wonder if it
just fell back to MD5 for auth as the default, which is what I was using. 

I'm still experiencing the same error unfortunately even after making this
adjustment though (same errors in the logs):

snmp_auth:
  - tag: 'router'
    user: netdisco
    auth:
      pass: <pass>
      proto: SHA
    priv:
      pass: <pass>
      proto: AES


here is the config listed in the documentation:
snmp_auth:
   - tag: v3example
     user: netdisco
     auth:
       pass: netdiscokey
       proto: MD5
     priv:
       pass: netdiscokey2
       proto: DES

-mike


-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Gorwits [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 3:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Netdisco] unable to poll v3 cisco device, able to snmpwalk -
netdisco 2.031006

Hi Mike,

I think I spotted the error...

On 2015-02-19 19:35, Michael Sheinberg wrote:
> snmp_parse: Parsed SNMPv3 message (secName:netdisco,
> secLevel:noAuthNoPriv)
> comparex: Comparing: 1 3 usmNoPrivProtocol
> SNMP::Info::_global(uptime) Authentication failure (incorrect 
> password, communi

That the code settled on "noAuthNoPriv" is a red flag - you wanted Auth and
Priv!

It seems you have "auth: SHA" in your config but it should be "priv: 
SHA"?

https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/App-Netdisco/lib/App/Netdisco/Manual/C
onfiguration.pod#snmp_auth

Please double check the config compared to the example in the link, and let
me know how you get on.

regards,
oliver.

> but I realize this issue is falling out of the scope of netdisco, I'm 
> not an snmp expert by any means so I'll have to do some more research.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mike
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Oliver Gorwits [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 7:02 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Netdisco] unable to poll v3 cisco device, able to 
> snmpwalk - netdisco 2.031006
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> First, did you really mean "AES[128]" or something else? I believe it 
> would be AES or AES128.
>
> Second, all the SNMP authentication is delegated via SNMP::Info down 
> to the net-snmp module, so it might help to dial up the debugging on 
> that side. You can add -I (up to twice) for SNMP::Info debugging, and 
> -S (up to three
> times) for net-snmp:
>
> 
> https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/App-Netdisco/bin/netdisco-do#DEB
> UG-LEV
> ELS
>
> regards,
> oliver.
>
> On 2015-02-18 16:51, Michael Sheinberg wrote:
>> Using Version 2.031006. I'm able to snmpwalk this cisco device using 
>> the same credentials and protocols I'm sticking in the config. So 
>> here is my config (I've tried password quote/un-quote, proto 
>> AES/AES128):
>>
>> snmp_auth:
>>
>>  - tag: 'router'
>>
>>  user: netdisco
>>
>>  auth:
>>
>>  pass: <passwordauth>
>>
>>  auth: SHA
>>
>>  priv:
>>
>>  pass: <passwordpriv>
>>
>>  proto: AES[128]
>>
>> That is failing with this command: SHOW_COMMUNITY=1 netdisco-do -DIII 
>> discover -d <ip_address>
>>
>> Here are the relevant output lines:
>>
>> [30899] 2015-02-18 16:37:25 debug [<ip_address>] try_connect with
>> ver:
>> 3, class: SNMP::Info, comm: v3user:netdisco
>>
>> SNMP::Info::_global(uptime) Authentication failure (incorrect 
>> password, community or key) at 
>> /home/netdisco/perl5/lib/perl5/App/Netdisco/Util/SNMP.pm line 174.
>>
>> From my cisco log output:
>>
>> Dropping SNMP request from <netdisco_ip> /50383 to 
>> Dcaoffice_Management:<ip_address>/snmp because: authentication 
>> algorithm failure for user: netdisco
>>
>> However, using the same credentials from the same machine works fine 
>> under snmpwalk:
>>
>> snmpwalk -v3 -l authPriv -u netdisco -a SHA -A <passwordauth> -x AES 
>> -X <passwordpriv> <ip_address>
>>
>> Is there anything I'm missing in my config above? I was able to 
>> netdisco discover another non-cisco device using MD5 and DES 
>> protocols.
>>
>> THANKS!
>>
>> MIKE
>
>
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