how to configure snmp host when the snmp server is in one VRF?
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‎12-17-2018 09:13 AM
how to configure snmp host when the snmp server address is in one VRF? Is it support? Thank you.
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‎12-20-2018 05:56 AM
I‘m understand that now. Thanks a lot Michael!’
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‎12-18-2018 02:27 PM
I think I better understand your issue now.
My previous post mainly pertains to incoming SNMP managment traffic, which is allowed on any VRF. However outbound management traffic is only sent out via the Default VRF or the configured Mangement VRF as Sargis detailed.
Your SNMP management device will need to either be on the default VRF or on the configured Management VRF.
My previous post mainly pertains to incoming SNMP managment traffic, which is allowed on any VRF. However outbound management traffic is only sent out via the Default VRF or the configured Mangement VRF as Sargis detailed.
Your SNMP management device will need to either be on the default VRF or on the configured Management VRF.
Michael Morey
Principal Technical Support Engineer
Extreme Networks
Principal Technical Support Engineer
Extreme Networks
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‎12-18-2018 08:14 AM
Thank you Sargis!
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‎12-18-2018 02:38 AM
Hi Michael,
How can the vrf aware the NMS is in global routing table? I never use the snmp context, could you pls explain a little bit more on how it works? Thanks.
How can the vrf aware the NMS is in global routing table? I never use the snmp context, could you pls explain a little bit more on how it works? Thanks.
