Network device is not responding to SNMP

Hello All
We are monitoring our first network device (Cisco  FW) SNMP V2.
We discovered it and were able to collect performance counters for 2 hours.
After that, only thing we can collect is ICMP response. Also it keeps switching between healthy and warning state.

Hi Helpful guy,
This problem occurs on some network devices in case that the maximum number (default 50) of OIDs that OM will query per batch is too high. You probably find a entry in the Cisco logs:
"incoming SNMP request (# bytes) from IP address
IP_ADDRESS and PORT
PORT_NUMBER Interface "inside" exceeds data buffer size, discarding the SNMP request"
This problem can be solved by creating a registry key:
location: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Operations Manager\3.0\Modules\Global\SNMP]
key type: DWORD value
key name: MaxOidsPerRequest
default: 50
Change the default value to one that suits your environment.
Hope this helps,
Regards Marthijn van Rheenen
Blog: Heading To The Cloud’s
I'm using OpsMgr 2012 R2.  I started with MaxOidsPerRequest set to 30 and monitoring was going well for two ASA 5510s.  I have raised the number to 40 and am waiting to see if there are any issues.  It is a decimal value and I set it on both
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