How view snmp Traps CISCO PRIME 1.2
It is posible to view snmp Traps from WLC to CISCO Prime ?? How ?
Hi Steve :
I need to view the traps which are generated in the Controller, I need to view that in the Cisco Prime Infractructure. I´ve configured Communities in WLC with IP Address to Cisco Prime and Trap Receiver with IP address to Cisco Prime.
Now, How can I view these Traps in the Cisco Prime ?.
Another question , Is it posible to configure Switch from Cisco Prime ?
Thanks,
Claudio
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Hi Team,
Hope you all doing well.
I just want know few thing about Cisco Prime Infra 2.x.
1st thing is does CPI2.x support Network topology View? if not then is that any other feature which can provide Network View (exa :- Map,etc)?
2nd thing is it possible to take Telnet/Ssh of discovered device from CPI2.x then how we can do that?
3rd Thing if we want to add third party device in CPI2.x then what are prerequisite for the same (Vendor MIB, etc) and procedure?
Your help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
VishalHi Vishal,
Since you don't have any data as such on PI 2.1 , go ahead installed PI 2.2 on the Appliance.
Yes , you need to download , the .ISO image and burned it on DVD and start the installation.
here is the download link::
https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=286236028&flowid=72882&softwareid=284272932&release=2.2&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest
You need to check if you are entitle for download or not.
Can we installed PI 2.2 from current PI 2.1 GUI access? No , it is not possible.
check these links for installation step::
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/prime/infrastructure/2-2/quickstart/guide/cpi_qsg.html#pgfId-43441
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/prime/infrastructure/2-2/hardware_install/guide/Cisco_PI_Hardware_Appliance_Installation_Guide/cpi_higmain.html#pgfId-1062344
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Afroz
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How do we suppress Cisco Prim Alarm ?
Hi Expert,
If there are any way to suppress the repeated alarms in Cisco Prime Infra?
We are using Cisco Prime NCS 2.0 (2.0.0.0.295)
Thank you.
-AnanthanHi Ananthan,
AFAIk, there is no way you can suppress the repeated alarms :(
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Afroz -
I already uploaded the third party device's MIB to PI2.0, but could not recive the third party device's SNMP TRAP properly .
what do I need check for the PI ? or what do I need to setup for the PI?
ThanksDuplicate post of :
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12148626/how-enable-snmp-trap-funcation-prime-infrasructure-20-receiveing-third-party
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Vinod -
Hi all,
Does anyone know that, how can SNMP trap the information(such as jitter, number of packet loss, process number of RTR) from a router enabled IP SLA/RTR?SNMPv1 (Simple Network Management Protocol) and SNMPv2c, along with the associated Management Information Base (MIB), encourage trap-directed notification.
The idea behind trap-directed notification is as follows: if a manager is responsible for a large number of devices, and each device has a large number of objects, it is impractical for him to poll or request information from every object on every device. The solution is for each agent on the managed device to notify the manager without solicitation. It does this by sending a message known as a trap of the event.
After receiving the event, the manager displays it and may choose to take an action based on the event. For instance, the manager can poll the agent directly, or poll other associated device agents to get a better understanding of the event.
Trap-directed notification can result in substantial savings of network and agent resources by eliminating the need for frivolous SNMP requests. However, it is not possible to totally eliminate SNMP polling. SNMP requests are required for discovery and topology changes. In addition, a managed device agent can not send a trap, if the device has had a catastrophic outage.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk362/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094aa5.shtml -
Cisco Prime LMS - Device discovery
How do you configure Cisco Prime LMS Device Discovery, so that you can have two credentials sets for specific "special devices" (host based statement) and one for the of the devices (global subnet statement)?
Thanks in advance.Hi,
Here is the link to the document containing the detailed steps regarding Credential Sets.
After defining your sets then set up Credential Set Policies.
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Some question about Cisco Prime Infrastructure
Dear all
I have some question about using Cisco prime Infrastructure:
- Can I show how many user access to one Access Point (AP) ?
- If I can. What is display information of user ? etc Ip address, MAC, username access, name of device (notebook, tablet, phone ..)
- How many time do Cisco Prime Infrastructure refesh user informantion .?
Please help me and send picture about it if you can.
Thank you so much.Hi,
I don't have the Prime Infrastructure to post you image, but you can simply find all the answers you want on the config guide:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/prime_infrastructure/1.2/configuration/guide/clientmgmt.html#wp1232242
1- You can surely find how many clients associated to a specific AP.
- Informaiton of the client usually includes username, SSID, ip address, mac address, RSSI, device vendor...etc. I don't think it contains the device type (ipad or iphone both appear as apple vendor. it does not destinguish between this and that.
3- The time of the refreshment is configurable. You need to configure the corresponding background task for the poll period. (this is also metnioned in the link above).
HTH
Amjad
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In Cisco Prime Infrastructure, where can we find the snmp trap logs and can we do the snmp polling through webconsole, please suggest how we can troubleshoot if the device is not reachable, do we need to login through ssh and check or is there any other options available.
Can we find out the configuration details of the specific device, how we can do it.
Please adviceHi abhishek ,
First of al you have to check on your devices SNMP is enable or not , its all depending on SNMP configuration , if possible check the running config , and paste the running configration , to solve your issue
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Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.4 SNMP Traps are not converted into Alarms
Hi everybody,
I just configured SNMP Traps on a Cisco Catalyst 3750-x to send to our Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.4 Appliance.
Now I forced the Switch to send some traps (Power off a Power Supply, Interface errdisable). The only events I see in Alarms & Events on PI is the same information message everytime:
Configuration management event has been recorded in ccmHistoryEventTable.
I think the forced traps should be converted into alarms? Why can't I see them?
Thanks,
MarcOk, I started debugging as you said. I get the following output:
Mar 13 09:28:13.711: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 11689, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 198609846
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoSyslogMIB.2.0.1
clogHistoryEntry.2.1688 = PM
clogHistoryEntry.3.1688 = 5
clogHistoryEntry.4.1688 = ERR_RECOVER
clogHistoryEntry.5.1688 = Attempting to recover from bpduguard err-disable state on Gi1/0/13
clogHistoryEntry.6.1688 = 198609844
Mar 13 09:28:13.737: SNMP: Queuing packet to xx.xx.xx.xx
Looks like the Switch is sending SNMP Traps from the ciscoSyslogMIB. Is this why PI can't show the Traps and convert it into a alarm?
After this test I configured logging (syslog) to the PI. Now the errors are showed but still not converted into alarms. I just want to be notified by email when such errors occurs.
Thanks,
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Cisco Prime SNMP Traps Best Pratice
The Cisco Prime documentation recommends configuring switches to send SNMP traps. However it does not give any more details.
I was wondering what sorts of SNMP traps people in the community are using with Cisco Prime 2.1. I'm looking for some sort of best practice or for an idea of what traps would be the most useful to configure on the switches, to send to Prime.Hi ,
Snmp traps need to be configured only on device end , there is no config need to be done on PI.
you can enable all the traps that you want. for e.g
snmp-server enable traps syslog
snmp-server enable traps ipsec start stop
snmp-server enable traps memory-threshold
snmp-server enable traps interface-threshold
snmp-server enable traps connection-limit-reached
snmp-server enable traps cpu threshold rising
etc......
and you can monitor then in PI (Administration > System Settings > Severity Configuration, Link down)
check the below link as well:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11919481/prime-infrastructure-20-link-status-alarms
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Afroz
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Prime Infrastructure 2.1 - Fan-Failure SNMP-Trap Issue
Hello,
I am facing the following Prime Infrastructure (v2.1) issue:
- A Fan-Failure SNMP-Trap from a Cisco 3650 switch doesn't appear on Prime, but a Link-Failure from the same switch does.
- The both events appears on Prime with Syslog.
- The command "snmp-server enable traps envmon fan shutdown supply temperature status" is set up.
- The switch is in "Managed" state in PI, I have checked the ACL at the "snmp-server community" command, it is okay.
- I have set up an SNMP-Trace for the switch on PI, but only "SNMP Null was returned for class com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.Fan3KStats attribute fanIndex" arrived. Please find the log below.
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] Adding attributes for object Fan3KStats[151206060_,1012]
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] Index name : fanIndex
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] Index Value : 1012
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] Device MIB table index: .1012
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] MIB table row index: .1012
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] OID for : fanIndex = 1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.1.1012
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] OID for : fanOperStatus = 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.4.1.3.1012
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] Get fragment
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] Creating PDU: Get
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] VarBind OID=1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.1.1010
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] VarBind OID=1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.4.1.3.1010
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] VarBind OID=1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.1.1011
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] VarBind OID=1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.4.1.3.1011
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] VarBind OID=1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.1.1012
07/02/14 12:39:53.211 TRACE [presence-9] [] VarBind OID=1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.4.1.3.1012
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] Error Status: 0
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] Error index: 0
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] SNMP Null was returned for class com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.Fan3KStats attribute fanIndex
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] Setting attribute: fanOperStatus
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] SnmpInt Value : ?
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] GetMultiAttributes, storing result, class=com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.Fan3KStats, attr=fanOperStatus
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] SNMP Null was returned for class com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.Fan3KStats attribute fanIndex
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] Setting attribute: fanOperStatus
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] SnmpInt Value : ?
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] GetMultiAttributes, storing result, class=com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.Fan3KStats, attr=fanOperStatus
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] SNMP Null was returned for class com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.Fan3KStats attribute fanIndex
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] Setting attribute: fanOperStatus
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] SnmpInt Value : ?
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] GetMultiAttributes, storing result, class=com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.Fan3KStats, attr=fanOperStatus
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] GetMultiAttributes, assembling attributes
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] MIB lookup, OID for: powerSupplyIndex = 1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.1
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] GetMultiAttributes needs class=com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.PowerSupply3kStats, field=powerSupplyIndex
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] MIB lookup, OID for: powerSupplyOperStatus = 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.5.1.3
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] GetMultiAttributes needs class=com.cisco.server.managedobjects.bridge.PowerSupply3kStats, field=powerSupplyOperStatus
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] GetMultiAttributes invoked
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] GetMultiAttributes building OIDs for next PDU
07/02/14 12:39:53.218 TRACE [presence-9] [] Adding attributes for object PowerSupply3kStats[151206060_,1009]
- The switch sends the SNMP Trap, based on the followings:
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: %PLATFORM_THERMAL-6-FRU_FAN_OIR: Switch 1: System fan 1 removed
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: %PLATFORM_THERMAL-1-FRU_FAN_NOT_PRESENT: Switch 1: System fan 1 not present
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33202, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576753333
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, NotExist
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 5
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33203, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576753333
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, NotExist
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 5
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33204, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576753333
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, NotExist
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 5
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:30 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33205, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576753333
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, NotExist
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 5
Jul 7 13:38:31 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:31 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:31 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:31 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:45 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:51 UTC: %PLATFORM_THERMAL-6-FRU_FAN_OIR: Switch 1: System fan 1 inserted
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33206, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576755733
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, Normal
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 1
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33207, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576755733
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, Normal
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 1
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33208, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576755733
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, Normal
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 1
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: Queuing packet to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:54 UTC: SNMP: V2 Trap, reqid 33209, errstat 0, erridx 0
sysUpTime.0 = 576755733
snmpTrapOID.0 = ciscoEnvMonMIBNotifications.8
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.2.1010 = Switch 1 - FAN 1, Normal
ciscoEnvMonFanStatusEntry.3.1010 = 1
Jul 7 13:38:55 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:55 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:55 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
Jul 7 13:38:55 UTC: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to IP_ADDRESS
It seems like PI and the switch doesn't understand each other concerning the fan...
Thanks for any ideas, comments and feedbacks,
CsabaI have the very same problem.
The switch has a power supply error (one of the two is down). There is the syslog message in PI about it, but no event has created, so nor alarm is there as well.
When I check the status of the switch in the Device Work Center, and choose the Environment in Device Details I can see that PI has not realized the power supply error.
However when I click on the Sync for this very device the power supply status is updated, but still no event or alarm.
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Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 - no traps/info are pushed from devices
Good evening,
I have setup Cisco Prime Infrastructure 2.0 and, though I have added manually my 4 network cores as devices without any problem, I can't get a single trap or a single SNMP information to be pushed into my Cisco Prime Infra.
Here is my SNMP config on my core :
snmp-server user *edited* *edited* v3
snmp-server group *edited* v3 noauth notify *tv.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF.FFFFFFFF0F
snmp-server community *edited* RO
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkdown linkup coldstart warmstart
snmp-server enable traps flowmon
snmp-server enable traps transceiver all
snmp-server enable traps call-home message-send-fail server-fail
snmp-server enable traps tty
snmp-server enable traps rf
snmp-server enable traps memory
snmp-server enable traps cpu_threshold
snmp-server enable traps eigrp
snmp-server enable traps ospf state-change
snmp-server enable traps ospf errors
snmp-server enable traps ospf retransmit
snmp-server enable traps ospf lsa
snmp-server enable traps ospf cisco-specific state-change nssa-trans-change
snmp-server enable traps ospf cisco-specific state-change shamlink interface
snmp-server enable traps ospf cisco-specific state-change shamlink neighbor
snmp-server enable traps ospf cisco-specific errors
snmp-server enable traps ospf cisco-specific retransmit
snmp-server enable traps ospf cisco-specific lsa
snmp-server enable traps flex-links status
snmp-server enable traps fru-ctrl
snmp-server enable traps entity
snmp-server enable traps ethernet cfm cc mep-up mep-down cross-connect loop config
snmp-server enable traps ethernet cfm crosscheck mep-missing mep-unknown service-up
snmp-server enable traps ether-oam
snmp-server enable traps aaa_server
snmp-server enable traps flash insertion removal
snmp-server enable traps l2tc threshold sys-threshold
snmp-server enable traps power-ethernet police
snmp-server enable traps rep
snmp-server enable traps vswitch dual-active vsl
snmp-server enable traps udld link-fail-rpt status-change
snmp-server enable traps vtp
snmp-server enable traps vlancreate
snmp-server enable traps vlandelete
snmp-server enable traps auth-framework sec-violation
snmp-server enable traps dot1x auth-fail-vlan guest-vlan no-auth-fail-vlan no-guest-vlan
snmp-server enable traps envmon fan shutdown supply temperature status
snmp-server enable traps entity-diag boot-up-fail hm-test-recover hm-thresh-reached scheduled-test-fail
snmp-server enable traps port-security
snmp-server enable traps ethernet evc status create delete
snmp-server enable traps energywise
snmp-server enable traps ipsla
snmp-server enable traps vstack
snmp-server enable traps bfd
snmp-server enable traps bgp
snmp-server enable traps bulkstat collection transfer
snmp-server enable traps cef resource-failure peer-state-change peer-fib-state-change inconsistency
snmp-server enable traps config-copy
snmp-server enable traps config
snmp-server enable traps config-ctid
snmp-server enable traps event-manager
snmp-server enable traps hsrp
snmp-server enable traps ipmulticast
snmp-server enable traps isis
snmp-server enable traps msdp
snmp-server enable traps pim neighbor-change rp-mapping-change invalid-pim-message
snmp-server enable traps bridge newroot topologychange
snmp-server enable traps stpx inconsistency root-inconsistency loop-inconsistency
snmp-server enable traps syslog
snmp-server enable traps isakmp policy add
snmp-server enable traps isakmp policy delete
snmp-server enable traps isakmp tunnel start
snmp-server enable traps isakmp tunnel stop
snmp-server enable traps ipsec cryptomap add
snmp-server enable traps ipsec cryptomap delete
snmp-server enable traps ipsec cryptomap attach
snmp-server enable traps ipsec cryptomap detach
snmp-server enable traps ipsec tunnel start
snmp-server enable traps ipsec tunnel stop
snmp-server enable traps ipsec too-many-sas
snmp-server enable traps errdisable
snmp-server enable traps ethernet cfm alarm
snmp-server enable traps vlan-membership
snmp-server enable traps mac-notification change move threshold
snmp-server enable traps vrfmib vrf-up vrf-down vnet-trunk-up vnet-trunk-down
snmp-server host *ip-address-edited* version 3 noauth *edited*
Basically all traps are enabled but absolutely nothing is showing up in my Prime Infra except that my 4 devices are "Reachable".
Here is a show snmp on the same device :
sh snmp
Chassis: *S/N Edited*
38554534 SNMP packets input
0 Bad SNMP version errors
14 Unknown community name
0 Illegal operation for community name supplied
0 Encoding errors
38453185 Number of requested variables
0 Number of altered variables
17790703 Get-request PDUs
20583581 Get-next PDUs
0 Set-request PDUs
0 Input queue packet drops (Maximum queue size 1000)
38490708 SNMP packets output
0 Too big errors (Maximum packet size 1500)
0 No such name errors
0 Bad values errors
0 General errors
38371069 Response PDUs
13 Trap PDUs
SNMP global trap: enabled
SNMP agent enabled
SNMP logging: enabled
Logging to *edited*, 0/10, 13 sent, 0 dropped.
Can anyone point out what is wrong or missing in my configuration? I can't seem to single it out myself.
Thanks
JeremyHi Jeremy,
SNMP traps are shown in the events and alerts section of PI.
SNMP config looks fine. Can you run the SNMP debug (debug snmp packets ) .check the logs and see if the device is actually sending the TRAPS to the PI server.
Thanks-
Afroz
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LMS 3.2 snmp trap forwardig to HP-open view
Hi,
I want to forward snmp traps from cisco LMS to HP-open view. Both applications are installed on different servers.
From previous post in this forum, I found a similar post that recommand using snmp forwording in DFM.
What I want to know is do I need any integration or packages to install on both platforms to do this? Also, will DFM forward all traps that it receives from installed devices or it will forward some of them.
Thank you
BR,
ZSChris;
current version of Java is 1.6.0 Update 20
Additional information to the issue: a WS-C3750 has been discovered (connected to another 6509 that is running hybrid) and added to the topology map as it one would expect.
craig -
Dear Cisco Team,
I would like to know what are the main facts to choose Cisco Prime NCS.
And how many kind of monitoring system are there in Cisco.
Best Regards,
Thet HtarHi Thet,
Cisco Prime Infrastructure simplifies the management of wireless and wired networks. It offers Day 0 and 1 provisioning, as well as Day N assurance from the branch to the data center. We call it One Management. With this single view and point of control, you can reap the benefits of One Management across both network and compute.
Prime Infrastructure enables you to configure and monitor one or more controllers, switches and associated access points. Prime Infrastructure includes the same configuration, performance monitoring, security, fault management, and accounting options used at the controller level and adds a graphical view of multiple controllers and managed access points.
Read the below link for more detail::
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/prime_infrastructure/1-2/configuration/guide/pi_12_cg/ovr.html
You can download it from here and use it under evaluation period for testing::
https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=286236028&flowid=72882&softwareid=284272932&release=2.2&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest
Thanks-
Afroz
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Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance SNMP authentication
Hello
i see in Cisco Prime Collaboration the following minor alarms:
Description=SNMP entity has received a protocol message that is not properly authenticated
2014-10-16 13:37:09 Local7.Critical 62.25.80.199 Oct 16 13:37:06 HCCPCA3A CPCMHCCPCA3A:%local7-2-ALARM: 14$Description=SNMP entity has received a protocol message that is not properly authenticated.::Status=1,active^Severity=minor^Acknowledged=no^AlarmURL=https://62.25.80.199/emsam/index.html#pageId=com_cisco_ifm_web_page_alarms&queryParams=Id%3D31755519&forceLoad=true^Associated Events=https://62.25.80.199/emsam/index.html#pageId=com_cisco_ifm_web_page_alarms&queryParams=alarmId%3D31755519&tView=events^Device Work Center=https://62.25.80.199/emsam/index.html#pageId=com_cisco_emsam_page_inventory&deviceId=3827396^CUSTOMER=CUSLAB08^Private IP Address=172.29.15.5^Default Alarm Name=MinorAlarm^Managed Object=172.29.15.5^Managed Object Type=Contact Center Enterprise^MODE=2;Alarm ID=31755519^Component=172.29.15.5<000><000>
i know i can suppress the alarms, but can anyone tell me why this is generated? how is it when Cisco PCA can manage the device, i get authentication issue on SNMP v2c ?
thanks in advanceHi Phil,
Even I am facing this issue.
The server is in managed state in Device Work Center. But still observing the Alarm " SNMP entity has received a protocol message that is not properly authenticated.".
Also it takes 15 to 20 minutes for an alarm to get cleared.
Thanks,
Dinesh
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