The easiest way I've found is to simply use "snmpwalk" to dump the OIDs to
a text file and simply look through the file for interesting things to
monitor.

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Or are you looking for the appropraite OIDS to monitor ? I find the cisco
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Hi Bruce,

Are you looking for the configuration needed on your Whatsup Server to
monitor the Pix via SNMP?  If so, then wouldn't the IP address and SNMP RO
community string provide that?

Or are you looking for what changes need to be made on the PIX to allow it
to be monitored/accessed via SNMP?

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Does anyone have a working config for SNMP monitoring of a PIX?
The scenario is:
We have a few remote locations that we can't hit with our traditional
methods, so we use Cable and a PIX, and IP over RF and a PIX.
Both are public lines, with a nailed VPN tunnel.

I just want to monitor the PIX for snmp.

Thanks for any help.

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