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I have switches and APs that are not responding to SNMP gets. Below is the SNMP config found in the switch running-config. I've verified the community string, host IP address, and that the network is wide open between the host and the switch. Any ide

I have switches and APs that are not responding to SNMP gets. Below is the SNMP config found in the switch running-config. I've verified the community string, host IP address, and that the network is wide open between the host and the switch. Any ide

jhawbaker
New Contributor
I have switches and APs that are not responding to SNMP gets. Below is the SNMP config found in the switch running-config. I've verified the community string, host IP address, and that the network is wide open between the host and the switch. Any ide
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dparsons
Contributor

Those are not the settings you need to do an SNMP get. There should be a string such as this in the configuration:

snmp-server community "fake-string" r

 

On my switches there is an rw community string. And if you just set this up then there is a chance HiveManager changed it. Each switch now has a unique rw string after the last update.

 

jhawbaker
New Contributor

From the switch running-config:

 

snmp trap-info over-snmp

snmp trap-host v2c x.x.x.x community fakestring

snmp reader version v2c community fakestring x.x.x.x

GTM-P2G8KFN