I did a quick search and didn't find an answer to this, but if it's been
answered before, please point me to the right link.
I'm evaluating Zenoss for a new startup company and I've been able to monitor
some network interface metrics on a CentOS machine via SNMPv1. However, I've
configured it to do SNMPv3 now and I updated the zProperties for the device on
the Zenoss console. However, when I do an snmpwalk it's still trying to do
SNMPv1:
snmpwalk -v1 -c${device/zSnmpCommunity} ${here/manageIp} system
In zProperties, I updated the following fields:
zSnmpAuthPassword
zSnmpAuthType
zSnmpPrivPassword
zSnmpPrivType
zSnmpSecurityName
zSnmpVer
You'll have to excuse my ignorance as I'm relatively new to SNMP in general,
but I would assume I don't need much else. There's no community string because
SNMPv3 doesn't use one, right? When I run the walker, I'm monitoring my Linux
machine's iptables counter and I definitely see hits on UDP 161 so it's trying,
but just with the wrong SNMP version. Running snmpwalk on the Linux machine
exposes the objects.
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