This is just for a school/personal project. I know it's usually a bad idea
to leave things at the defaults, haha. I tried those two commands but I'm
not sure if I got any data that would help. Eventually the traps appear to
be dropped.
After this, I added "snmp-server community private rw" and got the same
messages with the exception of the "queue full" messages. I let the reqid
get up to 100 but nothing seemed to happened:
*Mar 1 00:04:18.192: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface FastEthernet0/3, changed
state to up
*Mar 1 00:04:19.199: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface
FastEthernet0/3, changed state to up
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:31.262: %PORT_SECURITY-2-PSECURE_VIOLATION: Security
violation occurred, caused by MAC address 0024.811b.167f on port
FastEthernet0/3.
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:31.262: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:31.262: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 1, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 27126
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:32.680: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:32.680: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 2, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 27268
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:33.812: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:33.812: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 3, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 27381
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:34.919: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:34.919: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 4, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 27491
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:36.127: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:36.127: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 5, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 27612
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:36.429: %PORT_SECURITY-2-PSECURE_VIOLATION: Security
violation occurred, caused by MAC address 0024.811b.167f on port
FastEthernet0/3.
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:37.939: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:37.939: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 6, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 27793
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:39.147: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:39.147: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 7, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 27914
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:40.926: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:40.926: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 8, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 28092
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
*Mar 1 00:04:41.932: %PORT_SECURITY-2-PSECURE_VIOLATION: Security
violation occurred, caused by MAC address 0024.811b.167f on port
FastEthernet0/3.
*Mar 1 00:04:41.932: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*M
Switch#ar 1 00:04:41.932: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 9, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 28193
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:43.375: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:43.375: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 10, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 28337
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:44.919: SNMP: 192.168.1.5 queue overflow, dropping packet
*Mar 1 00:04:44.919: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:44.919: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 11, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 28491
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:46.429: SNMP: 192.168.1.5 queue overflow, dropping packet
*Mar 1 00:04:46.429: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:46.429: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 12, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 28642
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:47.167: %PORT_SECURITY-2-PSECURE_VIOLATION: Security
violation occurred, caused by MAC address 0024.811b.167f on port
FastEthernet0/3.
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:47.938: SNMP: 192.168.1.5 queue overflow, dropping packet
*Mar 1 00:04:47.938: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:47.938: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 13, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 28793
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:49.448: SNMP: 192.168.1.5 queue overflow, dropping packet
*Mar 1 00:04:49.448: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:49.448: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 14, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 28944
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:54.314: %PORT_SECURITY-2-PSECURE_VIOLATION: Security
violation occurred, caused by MAC address 0024.811b.167f on port
FastEthernet0/3.
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:54.314: SNMP: 192.168.1.5 queue overflow, dropping packet
*Mar 1 00:04:54.314: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:54.314: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 15, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 29431
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:55.388: SNMP: 192.168.1.5 queue overflow, dropping packet
*Mar 1 00:04:55.388: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:55.388: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 16, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 29538
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:59.381: %PORT_SECURITY-2-PSECURE_VIOLATION: Security
violation occurred, caused by MAC address 0024.811b.167f on port
FastEthernet0/3.
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:04:59.381: SNMP: 192.168.1.5 queue overflow, dropping packet
*Mar 1 00:04:59.381: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:04:59.381: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 17, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 29938
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:05:14.304: %PORT_SECURITY-2-PSECURE_VIOLATION: Security
violation occurred, caused by MAC address 0024.811b.167f on port
FastEthernet0/3.
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:05:14.304: SNMP: 192.168.1.5 queue overflow, dropping packet
*Mar 1 00:05:14.304: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:05:14.304: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 18, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 31430
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
*Mar 1 00:05:15.310: SNMP: 192.168.1.5 queue overflow, dropping packet
*Mar 1 00:05:15.310: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar
Switch# 1 00:05:15.310: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 19, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 31531
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:05:16.393: SNMP: 192.168.1.5 queue overflow, dropping packet
*Mar 1 00:05:16.393: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:05:16.393: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 20, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 31638
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:05:17.592: SNMP: 192.168.1.5 queue overflow, dropping packet
*Mar 1 00:05:17.592: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:05:17.592: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 21, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 31759
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 81 1B 16 7F
Switch#
*Mar 1 00:05:20.579: %PORT_SECURITY-2-PSECURE_VIOLATION: Security
violation occurred, caused by MAC address 0024.811b.167f on port
FastEthernet0/3.
*Mar 1 00:05:20.579: SNMP: 192.168.1.5 queue overflow, dropping packet
*Mar 1 00:05:20.579: SNMP: Queuing packet to 192.168.1.5
*Mar 1 00:05:20.579: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 22, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 32057
snmpTrapOID.0 = cpsInterfaceNotifs.1
ifIndex.10003 = 10003
ifName.10003 = FastEthernet0/3
cpsIfConfigEntry.10.10003 = 00 24 8
Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 17:27:21 -0400
> From: Stephanie Arce <sar...@email.davenport.edu>
> Subject: [Packetfence-users] Port-security not switching VLANs -
> additional info
> To: packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Message-ID:
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>
> I am using a Cisco Catalyst 3560, I just did a "show snmp" and it's
> definitely sending traps and getting traps back:
>
> Switch(config)#do show snmp
> Chassis: CAT0943R25U
> 227 SNMP packets input
> 0 Bad SNMP version errors
> 0 Unknown community name
> 80 Illegal operation for community name supplied
> 0 Encoding errors
> 188 Number of requested variables
> 0 Number of altered variables
> 188 Get-request PDUs
> 0 Get-next PDUs
> 0 Set-request PDUs
> 0 Input queue packet drops (Maximum queue size 1000)
> 288 SNMP packets output
> 0 Too big errors (Maximum packet size 1500)
> 0 No such name errors
> 0 Bad values errors
> 0 General errors
> 227 Response PDUs
> 61 Trap PDUs
> SNMP global trap: disabled
>
> SNMP logging: enabled
> Logging to 192.168.1.5.162, 0/10, 46 sent, 15 dropped.
> SNMP agent enabled
> Switch(config)#
>
> Wouldn't my community be "public"? I added this to my switch config:
> snmp-server community public, but the same symptoms appear.
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> Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 17:23:42 -0700
> From: Thomas Tsai <tt...@canyonpartners.com>
> Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] Port-security not switching VLANs -
> additional info
> To: "packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net"
> <packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Message-ID: <A0708D3560509B49BF9A0FAA27D3D0210162C26473@sr-es-email05>
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> Stephanie:
>
> You need to set your community string.
>
> e.g. snmp-server community [string] RO
>
> Look at the documentation for an example. There's one in there under the
> network device documentation...
>
> Lastly, I strongly suggest you use SNMPv3 instead even though its more
> complicated to setup... but only if you're interested in security.
>
> From: Stephanie Arce [mailto:sar...@email.davenport.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 2:27 PM
> To: packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Packetfence-users] Port-security not switching VLANs -
> additional info
>
> I am using a Cisco Catalyst 3560, I just did a "show snmp" and it's
> definitely sending traps and getting traps back:
>
> Switch(config)#do show snmp
> Chassis: CAT0943R25U
> 227 SNMP packets input
> 0 Bad SNMP version errors
> 0 Unknown community name
> 80 Illegal operation for community name supplied
> 0 Encoding errors
> 188 Number of requested variables
> 0 Number of altered variables
> 188 Get-request PDUs
> 0 Get-next PDUs
> 0 Set-request PDUs
> 0 Input queue packet drops (Maximum queue size 1000)
> 288 SNMP packets output
> 0 Too big errors (Maximum packet size 1500)
> 0 No such name errors
> 0 Bad values errors
> 0 General errors
> 227 Response PDUs
> 61 Trap PDUs
> SNMP global trap: disabled
>
> SNMP logging: enabled
> Logging to 192.168.1.5.162, 0/10, 46 sent, 15 dropped.
> SNMP agent enabled
> Switch(config)#
>
> Wouldn't my community be "public"? I added this to my switch config:
> snmp-server community public, but the same symptoms appear.
>
>
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> Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] Port-security not switching VLANs -
> additional info
> To: "packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net"
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> One other note, please do not use "public" as your community string name
> unless you like being exploited.
>
> From: Stephanie Arce [mailto:sar...@email.davenport.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 2:27 PM
> To: packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Packetfence-users] Port-security not switching VLANs -
> additional info
>
> I am using a Cisco Catalyst 3560, I just did a "show snmp" and it's
> definitely sending traps and getting traps back:
>
> Switch(config)#do show snmp
> Chassis: CAT0943R25U
> 227 SNMP packets input
> 0 Bad SNMP version errors
> 0 Unknown community name
> 80 Illegal operation for community name supplied
> 0 Encoding errors
> 188 Number of requested variables
> 0 Number of altered variables
> 188 Get-request PDUs
> 0 Get-next PDUs
> 0 Set-request PDUs
> 0 Input queue packet drops (Maximum queue size 1000)
> 288 SNMP packets output
> 0 Too big errors (Maximum packet size 1500)
> 0 No such name errors
> 0 Bad values errors
> 0 General errors
> 227 Response PDUs
> 61 Trap PDUs
> SNMP global trap: disabled
>
> SNMP logging: enabled
> Logging to 192.168.1.5.162, 0/10, 46 sent, 15 dropped.
> SNMP agent enabled
> Switch(config)#
>
> Wouldn't my community be "public"? I added this to my switch config:
> snmp-server community public, but the same symptoms appear.
>
>
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> Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 17:34:04 -0700
> From: Thomas Tsai <tt...@canyonpartners.com>
> Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] Port-security not switching VLANs -
> additional info
> To: "packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net"
> <packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
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> Wait a second. Okay. So you do have the right string in place. (get rid
> of public!)
>
> But try these two commands:
>
> Debug snmp packets
> Debug snmp requests
>
> Then... retry connecting a device to the switch, and then do a "show log"
> and it should give you a little bit more detail.
>
>
> From: Thomas Tsai
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 5:31 PM
> To: packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: RE: [Packetfence-users] Port-security not switching VLANs -
> additional info
>
> One other note, please do not use "public" as your community string name
> unless you like being exploited.
>
> From: Stephanie Arce [mailto:sar...@email.davenport.edu]<mailto:[mailto:
> sar...@email.davenport.edu]>
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 2:27 PM
> To: packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:
> packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Subject: [Packetfence-users] Port-security not switching VLANs -
> additional info
>
> I am using a Cisco Catalyst 3560, I just did a "show snmp" and it's
> definitely sending traps and getting traps back:
>
> Switch(config)#do show snmp
> Chassis: CAT0943R25U
> 227 SNMP packets input
> 0 Bad SNMP version errors
> 0 Unknown community name
> 80 Illegal operation for community name supplied
> 0 Encoding errors
> 188 Number of requested variables
> 0 Number of altered variables
> 188 Get-request PDUs
> 0 Get-next PDUs
> 0 Set-request PDUs
> 0 Input queue packet drops (Maximum queue size 1000)
> 288 SNMP packets output
> 0 Too big errors (Maximum packet size 1500)
> 0 No such name errors
> 0 Bad values errors
> 0 General errors
> 227 Response PDUs
> 61 Trap PDUs
> SNMP global trap: disabled
>
> SNMP logging: enabled
> Logging to 192.168.1.5.162, 0/10, 46 sent, 15 dropped.
> SNMP agent enabled
> Switch(config)#
>
> Wouldn't my community be "public"? I added this to my switch config:
> snmp-server community public, but the same symptoms appear.
>
>
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