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After digging through php code, it looks like i have to manually edit default.inc.php, rather than passing the addhost.php script arguments - Is this normal?
On 20 May 2013 12:19, Jacob Gardiner jacob@jacobgardiner.com wrote:
I've got a juniper device i'm trying to add using snmpv3 but running into some issues when running the ./addhost.php script.
I can poll the device from observium using snmpget/walk and can confirm that there's no firewalls or bad config on the router.
(replaced hostname, community and password and aes below)
# snmpget -v3 -u gops -A COMMUNITY -l authPriv -X PASS -x AES -a SHA my.juniper.router sysDescr.0 SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: Juniper Networks, Inc. jsr4350 internet router, kernel JUNOS 10.1R2.8 #0: 2010-05-11 03:31:06 UTC builder@queth.juniper.net:/volume/build/junos/10.1/release/10.1R2.8/obj-i386/bsd/sys/compile/JSR Build date: 2010-05-11 03:18:36 UTC Copyright (c) 1996-
Then, when running ./addhost.php:
# ./addhost.php my.juniper.router COMMUNITY v3 gops PASS PASS sha aes 161 udp Trying v3 parameters observium/noAuthNoPriv ... No reply on credentials observium/noAuthNoPriv using v3 Could not reach my.juniper.router with given SNMP community using v3
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