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‎10-15-2021 03:37 AM
Hi All,
We recently installed two new stacks in a location. we're having snmp issues with one of them.
the stack comprises of 4 x x440-g2-48p-10ge4 switches, running code 30.7.2.1
I am able to SSH to the switch but XMC reports it down.
When I review the NAC appliance logs I see these errors;

Have tried restarting the SNMP processes, but no different.
I have reviewed the release notes for the code but no mention of snmp issues and nothing related to a bug in the latest recommended either (30.7.2.1 patch 1-20)
any thoughts would be appreciated
Thanks
Ian
We recently installed two new stacks in a location. we're having snmp issues with one of them.
the stack comprises of 4 x x440-g2-48p-10ge4 switches, running code 30.7.2.1
I am able to SSH to the switch but XMC reports it down.
When I review the NAC appliance logs I see these errors;
Have tried restarting the SNMP processes, but no different.
I have reviewed the release notes for the code but no mention of snmp issues and nothing related to a bug in the latest recommended either (30.7.2.1 patch 1-20)
any thoughts would be appreciated
Thanks
Ian
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‎10-15-2021 04:22 AM
that setting is set to use switch credentials.
we also use solarwinds to poll the switches using the same credentials and that's saying the switch is reachable
we also use solarwinds to poll the switches using the same credentials and that's saying the switch is reachable
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‎10-15-2021 02:14 PM
Hello Ian,
try an snmpwalk from XMC and NAC directly with your creds to be sure nothing is in between XMC/NAC and the switch. You start snmpwalk on XMC/NAC cli.
Check if you are using the correct profile for you device in XMC. In addition check Alarm&Events->Events on XMC after you did an rediscover vor the mentioned switches.
What can you see in the logs?
In addition check the switch logs (show log) for snmp events after the rediscover.
Regards
Stephan
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Regards
Stephan
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try an snmpwalk from XMC and NAC directly with your creds to be sure nothing is in between XMC/NAC and the switch. You start snmpwalk on XMC/NAC cli.
Check if you are using the correct profile for you device in XMC. In addition check Alarm&Events->Events on XMC after you did an rediscover vor the mentioned switches.
What can you see in the logs?
In addition check the switch logs (show log) for snmp events after the rediscover.
Regards
Stephan
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Regards
Stephan
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Regards
Stephan
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‎10-18-2021 07:48 AM
Strangely the switch recovered over the weekend, it was extremely slow to access the cli and run commands so I guess system resources were causing the issue
