DFM doesn't send snmp packet for discovery

I have a LMS3.2 DFM3.2.0 on Window 2008
After I imported a device into DFM, It's stuck at Questioned State
It's shown as
*** Data Collector Status Information ***
Error Code = Snmp Timeout
Error Message = N/A
then I tried capturing packets and rediscovery again
I've seen only 16 Ping packets between LMS and Device
but I haven't seen any SNMP packets from LMS to Device
( I've tried SNMP Walk from Device Center and it's work )
So I think DFM has any problem on Window 2008 ?
because I have another LMS3.2 on Window 2003 but it's work normally

I  close firewall and delete the DFM.rps and DFM1.rps files under NMSROOT/objects/smarts/local/repos/icf.  Then, add one device to DFM, and  it to go into a Known state. 
But when I open Firewall (have allowed already UDP 161 snmp) , It go to Questioned again. How should i do with firewall on Server 2008 ?

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    *Jan 19 16:00:18.695: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDConstructTDUsrContainer: usrContainer[0x
    63426774], magic[FACE0FFF]
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.695: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDUtilAddDataToUsrContainer: container=0x63426774, tagID=6, dataSize=16, instID=-1,modifier=1
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.695: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDConstructInstanceTDObject: tdObject[0x6337F050], nxtElem[0x0], magic[0xFACE0FFF] tagID[6], dataLen[16], modif[1]
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.695: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDPvtAddObjectToContainer: Adding tdObject[0x6337F050] instID[-1] into container[0x63426774]
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.695: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDUtilAddDataToUsrContainer:
    container=0x63426774, tagID=9, dataSize=1, instID=-1,modifier=1
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.695: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDConstructInstanceTDObject: tdObject[0x6337AB00], nxtElem[0x0], magic[0xFACE0FFF] tagID[9], dataLen[1], modif[1]
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.695: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDPvtAddObjectToContainer: Adding tdObject[0x6337AB00] instID[-1] into container[0x63426774]
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.699: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDUtilAddDataToUsrContainer: container=0x63426774, tagID=14, dataSize=1, instID=-1,modifier=1
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.699: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDConstructInstanceTDObject: tdObject[0x6337AB50], nxtElem[0x0], magic[0xFACE0FFF] tagID[14], dataLen[1], modif[1]
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.699: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDPvtAddObjectToContainer: Adding tdObject[0x6337AB50] instID[-1] into container[0x63426774]
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.699: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDUtilAddDataToUsrContainer: container=0x63426774, tagID=17, dataSize=22, instID=-1,modifier=1
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.699: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDConstructInstanceTDObject: tdObject[0x6337ABA0], nxtElem[0x0], magic[0xFACE0FFF] tagID[17], dataLen[22], modif[1]
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.699: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDPvtAddObjectToContainer: Adding tdObject[0x6337ABA0] instID[-1] into container[0x63426774]
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.699: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDUtilAddDataToUsrContainer:
    container=0x63426774, tagID=19, dataSize=4, instID=0,modifier=1
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.699: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDConstructInstanceTDObject: tdObject[0x6337AC04], nxtElem[0x0], magic[0xFACE0FFF] tagID[19], dataLen[4], modif[1]
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.699: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDPvtAddObjectToContainer: Adding tdObject[0x6337AC04] instID[0] into container[0x63426774]
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.699: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDConstructMultiInstHolderObject: multiHolder[0x6337AC58], nxtElem[0x0], magic[0xFACE0FFF], tagID[19], dataLen[0], modif[-1], numInst[0]
    *Jan 19 16:00:18.699: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDPvtPushInstToMultiInstHolder:
    Successful in pushing instance object[0x6337AC04] into holder[0x6337AC58]
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067: cc_api_call_setup_ind:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-username=
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067: ----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-ani=911873699
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-anitype=2
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-aniplan=1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-anipi=0
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-anisi=1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  dest=911111500
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-desttype=2
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-destplan=1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-rdn=
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-rdntype=-1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-rdnplan=-1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-rdnpi=-1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-rdnsi=-1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067:  cisco-redirectreason=-1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind: (vdbPtr=0x63003B00, callInfo={called=911111500,called_oct3=0xA1,calling=911873699,calling_oct3=0x21,calling_oct3a=0x81,calling_xlated=false,subscriber_type_str=RegularLine,fdest=1,peer_tag=101, prog_ind=0,callingIE_present 1, src_route_label=Orange, tgt_route_label= clid_transparent=0},callID=0x63445B64)
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_call_setup_ind:
    type 4 , prot 0
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067: ccCheckClipClir: calling number is: "911873699", calling oct3a is: 0x81
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.067: Calling Party number is User Provided
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.071: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
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       calling number is: "911873699"
       calling oct3 is:  0x21
       calling oct3a is: 0x81
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.071: //1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_insert_call_entry: Increment call volume:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.071: //1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_insert_call_entry: current call volume: 1
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.071: //1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_insert_call_entry: is_incoming is TRUE
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.071: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDPvtUpdateProfileTabFromContainer:
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.071: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDPvtUpdateProfileTabFromContainer: obtained key[7] for the tag[9]
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.071: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDPvtUpdateProfileTabFromContainer: obtained key[6] for the tag[19]
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.075: Bucket { 3 } ------>0x6337AB50[0x0,t-14,l-1,d-0x6337AB70,m-1,u-11259,g-FACE0FFF]
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.075:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.075: Bucket { 5 } ------>0x6337F050[0x0,t-6,l-16,d-0x6337F070,m-1,u-11259,g-FACE0FFF]
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.075:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.075: Bucket { 6 } ------>0x6337AC58[0x0,t-19,m-1,g-FACE0FFF 0x6337AC04,i-0 ]
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.075:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.075: Bucket { 7 } ------>0x6337AB00[0x0,t-9,l-1,d-0x6337AB20,m-1,u-11259,g-FACE0FFF]
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.075:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.075: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDDestructTDUsrContainer: Container[0x63426774]
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.075: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_incr_if_call_volume: not the VoIP or MMoIP
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.079: //1/0BE869DB83AA/CCAPI/cc_process_call_setup_ind: (event=0x62B42AF8)
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.079: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_setupind_registration_lookup:
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.079: //1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SSAPP:-1:-1/ssaCallSetupInd:
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.083: //1/0BE869DB83AA/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest: (Inbound call = 0x1, outbound peer =501, dest=,
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087: //1/0BE869DB83AA/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest: calling oct3a is:0x81
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccCheckClipClir:
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087: ----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-ani=911873699
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-anitype=2
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-aniplan=1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-anipi=0
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-anisi=1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  dest=911111500
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-desttype=2
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-destplan=1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-rdn=
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-rdntype=-1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-rdnplan=-1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-rdnpi=-1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-rdnsi=-1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.087:  cisco-redirectreason=-1
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate: (vdbPtr=0x628FA9E0, dest=, callParams={called=911111500,called_oct3=0xA1, calling=911873699,calling_oct3=0x21, calling_oct3a= 0x81, calling_xlated=f
    dest=1, voice_peer_tag=501},mode=0x0, appl_call_id=, callingIE_present=1)
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate: src route label Orange tgt route label tg_label_flag 0x0
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:  vdbPtr type = 3
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate: (vdbPtr=0x628FA9E0, dest=, callParams={called=911111500, called_oct3 0xA1,  calling=911873699,calling_oct3 0x21, calling_oct3a 0x81, calling_xlated=false,  fdest=1, voice_peer_tag=501}, mode=0x0, xltrc=-5)
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //2/0BE869DB83AA/CCAPI/cc_insert_call_entry: not incoming entry
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //2/0BE869DB83AA/CCAPI/cc_insert_call_entry: entry's incoming FALSE.
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //2/0BE869DB83AA/CCAPI/cc_insert_call_entry:
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_set_voice_port_value:
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: callParams->spi_info is NULL
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //1/0BE869DB83AA/CCAPI/ccSaveDialpeerTag: (callID=0x1, dialpeer_tag=501)                                                                                                                               
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //2/0BE869DB83AA/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext: (callID=0x2, context=0x62957790)
    *Jan 19 16:00:19.091: //1/0BE869DB83AA/CCAPI/ccCallReportDigits: (callID=0x1, enable=0x0)
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.095: //1/0BE869DB83AA/SSAPP:101:-1/ssaReportDigitsDone: callid=1 Reporting disabled.
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    *Jan 19 16:00:19.095: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccTDConstructInstanceTDObject: tdObject[0x62959CBC], nxtElem[0x0], magic[0xFACE0FFF] tagID[20], dataLen[28], modif[3]
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