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From Observium run snmpwalk and check if you can get to your device,
second, why don't you add your device using the UI?
Dean
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 1:27 PM, Michael Sweikata sweikatam1@nku.eduwrote:
Hey Everyone;****
I’m trying out a brand new install of Observium, I really like the product and would love to set it up in my production environment.****
I have followed the installation guide for Red Hat 6 x64 on a virtual machine, however, when I attempt to add a router (Cisco 6509 using Advanced IP Services 12.2(33)), it fails to add:****
./addhost.php routerDNSName observium****
Trying community observium ...****
No reply on community observium using v2c****
Could not reach routerDNSName with given SNMP community using v2c****
Trying v3 parameters observium/noAuthNoPriv ...****
No reply on credentials observium/noAuthNoPriv using v3****
Could not reach routerDNSName with given SNMP community using v3****
Trying community observium ...****
No reply on community observium using v1****
Could not reach routerDNSName with given SNMP community using v1****
Trying community observium ...****
No reply on community observium using v2c****
Could not reach routerDNSName with given SNMP community using v2c****
Trying v3 parameters observium/noAuthNoPriv ...****
No reply on credentials observium/noAuthNoPriv using v3****
Could not reach routerDNSName with given SNMP community using v3****
Trying community observium ...****
No reply on community observium using v1****
Could not reach routerDNSName with given SNMP community using v1****
On the 6509, I have input the commands listed on the wiki:****
routerName#sh run | i snmp****
snmp-server community observium RO SNMPv4****
snmp-server ifindex persist****
snmp-server location routerLocation****
snmp-server contact Michael Sweikata****
snmp ifmib ifindex persist****
routerName#sh ip access-list SNMPv4****
Standard IP access list SNMPv4****
10 permit 10.2.48.130 log****
The DNS name does resolve correctly, and there are no firewalls or access-restrictions on those two devices talking. I’ve not worked with SNMP much before, but I can say that this device did run SNMP correctly, as Ciscoworks is able to detect issues, and it is listening on UDP/161.****
Any help for troubleshooting this would be appreciated.****
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