dlebowski wrote:
> Thank you.  That was what I was looking for.  I checked this all out and here 
> is what I did that I think broke it.  (still not fixed)  I was at /Devices 
> and changed the zproperties to a snmp community that we use for our windows 
> servers here.  At the time, did not think that this would affect all the 
> other Cisco devices we had.  Stupid on my part, but I did change it back to 
> public for /Devices but then went down to the windows servers and manually 
> changed the community to the proper one for them to be monitored correctly.  
> 
> So, I have changed it all back to public (which is what my Cisco stuff uses 
> for the community setting) and now the graphs have not worked since.  Is 
> there something else I can do to make sure the Cisco devices are not still 
> trying to use the wrong community for the graphs?  I can snmpwalk everything 
> just fine.  Just no graphs.  Thanks again for your help.


I'd set the zSnmpCommunity to your Cisco equipment, at the level of which they 
live (/Devices/Server/path/to/cisco). Click on that parent container for you 
Cisco equipment and make sure that the zProperties are configured correctly in 
there. Set zSnmpCommunity and make sure zSnmpMonitorIgnore is set to false.




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