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Keith

2004-04-22, 11:25 am

How do I chack if SNMP is active and what the community string is for our
PIX 515E?

It was set up by another party, and although I have all the necessary
passwords, I have no real knowledge of Cisco to check this.

If it is off, how do I turn it on so we can monitor it?

Thanks



Daniel Meyer

2004-04-22, 11:25 am

Hallo "Keith"

> It was set up by another party, and although I have all the necessary
> passwords, I have no real knowledge of Cisco to check this.
>
> If it is off, how do I turn it on so we can monitor it?



Take a look at the output from sh snmp.
If you dont see any lines like "snmp-server host..." then its not
active.

Turning it on should be quite obvious after seeing the output.

Danny
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Whenever, wherever http://www.cyberdelia.de
We're meant to be together eagle@cyberdelia.de
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And that's the deal my dear
Keith

2004-04-22, 12:25 pm

sh snmp gives the following:

no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
snmp-server community public
no snmp-server enable traps


"Daniel Meyer" <eagle@cyberdelia.de> wrote in message
news:MPG.1af1f99c341ccebd989a3e@news.individual.de...
> Hallo "Keith"
>
>
>
> Take a look at the output from sh snmp.
> If you dont see any lines like "snmp-server host..." then its not
> active.
>
> Turning it on should be quite obvious after seeing the output.
>
> Danny
> --
> Whenever, wherever http://www.cyberdelia.de
> We're meant to be together eagle@cyberdelia.de
> I'll be there and you'll be near
> And that's the deal my dear



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