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.edu> wrote:

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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