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  • chinnakanna
    New Member
    • Jul 2007
    • 9

    SNMP Protocol

    hi friends,
    i have a dought regarding snmp agent anf snmpc manager.
    environment for running an agent is Linux.
    ad snmpc manager is on Windows.
    i installed SNMPc manager in windows. and i am running tha agent in Linux.
    when ever i am browsing the particular object in the manager, it is saying that SNMP Unknown Object Identifier.
    i did nt understand where is the mistake.
    checked everything .
    if any any body can give ur suggestons what ur thinking. it is helpfull for me.
  • Chrisjc
    Contributor
    • Nov 2006
    • 375

    #2
    Originally posted by chinnakanna
    hi friends,
    i have a dought regarding snmp agent anf snmpc manager.
    environment for running an agent is Linux.
    ad snmpc manager is on Windows.
    i installed SNMPc manager in windows. and i am running tha agent in Linux.
    when ever i am browsing the particular object in the manager, it is saying that SNMP Unknown Object Identifier.
    i did nt understand where is the mistake.
    checked everything .
    if any any body can give ur suggestons what ur thinking. it is helpfull for me.

    If you could give alittle more details I may be of some help to you.

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    • chinnakanna
      New Member
      • Jul 2007
      • 9

      #3
      Originally posted by Chrisjc
      If you could give alittle more details I may be of some help to you.


      ya shure and thanks for reply.
      The Agent is running in one system, and SNMPc Manager is running in another system. through SNMPc Manager i am accessing objects of the AGent by selecting the MIB Browser. In the MIB Browser i am selecting one object and pressing the GET button , instead of giving the details of that object, it is giving an ERROR MSG: Unknown SNMP Object Identifier.
      I think it is unable to match that Object Where i am unable undestand.
      u can give as many suggetons as possible. i will chek it out.

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      • Chrisjc
        Contributor
        • Nov 2006
        • 375

        #4
        Sorry for the late reply..

        not all OIDs are supported by all software as in.. there could be a standard OID for free disk space on drive D but if there is no drive D it will error.
        Using this as an example...

        Also have you tryed walking the server yet?
        If you are unsure of what a walk is incase you dont know... it finds any snmp OIDS it supports... most of the time thats built into the mib browser though.

        So my question to you now is what software are you running?

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        • Nashiru
          New Member
          • Jul 2007
          • 1

          #5
          Originally posted by chinnakanna
          hi friends,
          i have a dought regarding snmp agent anf snmpc manager.
          environment for running an agent is Linux.
          ad snmpc manager is on Windows.
          i installed SNMPc manager in windows. and i am running tha agent in Linux.
          when ever i am browsing the particular object in the manager, it is saying that SNMP Unknown Object Identifier.
          i did nt understand where is the mistake.
          checked everything .
          if any any body can give ur suggestons what ur thinking. it is helpfull for me.
          chinnakanna,my suggestion is that,the SNMP software is not compactible to the system you are using the Linux. thank you.

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          • Chrisjc
            Contributor
            • Nov 2006
            • 375

            #6
            I agree with Nas... But still list it and if you havent do a walk... but more then likely that is the case.

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            • chinnakanna
              New Member
              • Jul 2007
              • 9

              #7
              Originally posted by Nashiru
              chinnakanna,my suggestion is that,the SNMP software is not compactible to the system you are using the Linux. thank you.

              Thanks for the reply and ur suggetion.

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              • chinnakanna
                New Member
                • Jul 2007
                • 9

                #8
                Originally posted by Chrisjc
                I agree with Nas... But still list it and if you havent do a walk... but more then likely that is the case.
                Hi Chrisjc, thanks for the reply.
                if i get any dought i will post. and i think definetly u will give suggetion for me

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                • Chrisjc
                  Contributor
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 375

                  #9
                  Originally posted by chinnakanna
                  Hi Chrisjc, thanks for the reply.
                  if i get any dought i will post. and i think definetly u will give suggetion for me
                  your welcome

                  the best I can =)

                  let me know

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