Pavel,

I am experiencing a similar issue with our SPM tests. Working with Cisco 
support it was determined that at some point the device quits responding to 
snmpgetnext requests and we would then see "no such name" errors (or nothing at 
all) on the device.

We found that if we reloaded the device it would once again start responding to 
the SPM tests. We use dedicate devices to run SPM tests against so we had the 
ability to reload the device.

I will say it took me several months to get Cisco to realize that the issue was 
with the device and not with Spectrum.

At this point(5 months later) Cisco still has not come up with a fix for the 
issue.

Matt Cronley
Network Systems Administrator II
EMBARQ

Email: [email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From: Kuta Pavel [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 3:28 PM
To: spectrum
Subject: [spectrum] Infinite loop detected

Hello,

I have problem that from some not identified reason some SPM tests
(ping) tests go into a TIMEOUT state.
The result is an alarm of "An infinite loop has been detected in the
MIB" in CiscoRTTApp MIB..

The boxes where the problem is occurred are Cat 4506 modeled as Cat45xx
...

Have u already seen the problem like this?

Thanks

Pavel


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