05-24-2024 01:54 AM
Hello,
I recently set up new NAC engines to use with a new policy domain.
But when I add a switch to the engine group, the aaa (radius) config is not puched to the switch.
When I check the status on the EAC web page (status - switches & routers) I see there is an SNMP error. I checked the SNMP settings and the firewall but everything seems in order.
When I add the switch in the old engine group, there is no error and the config gets pushed fine.
Both engine groups use the same config.
What can I do to troubleshoot this error?
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05-24-2024 12:25 PM
There should be no correlation / relation between adding the switch the policy domain and Control's ability to communicate with the device via SNMP.
The "No SNMP Authentication Target" is generally Control's inability, if using SNMPv3, to acquire the Engine ID from the target system. Take a trace? Maybe that will shed light on the underlying misbehavior here.
05-24-2024 02:23 AM
Update: when I removed the switch from the policy domain, the error was gone ... so the fault is in the policy domain config?
05-24-2024 12:25 PM
There should be no correlation / relation between adding the switch the policy domain and Control's ability to communicate with the device via SNMP.
The "No SNMP Authentication Target" is generally Control's inability, if using SNMPv3, to acquire the Engine ID from the target system. Take a trace? Maybe that will shed light on the underlying misbehavior here.