[mrtg] Re:
Zaid Ali
zaid at activetouch.com
Thu Jul 22 02:01:50 MEST 1999
It seems that your SNMP services might not be running. You can establish
this by trying first to do an snmp walk on your device or use a tool
like getif to see if you get an snmp response. Please check that the NT
SNMP Service is running and that your community strings are correct.
The default port for SNMP(UDP) is 161
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Zaid Ali
Network Engineer
Active Touch, Inc
5225 Betsy Ross Drive
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Tel: 408-980-5200 x 2144
fax: 408-980-5280
www.activetouch.com
www.webex.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Guillermo Krawiec [mailto:gkrawiec at miktek.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 5:51 PM
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg]
Hi, I am trying to follow the Windows NT MRTG guide for dummies (thanks
David)
but when I get to the part where I type
perl c:\mrtg-2.8.3\cfgmaker public at 148.233.24.113 > mrtg.cfg
on the cmd prompt
I get the following error
---------------------------------
C:\MRTG-2~1.3>perl c:\mrtg-2.8.3\cfgmaker public at 148.233.24.113 >
mrtg.cfg
SNMP Error:
no response received
SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "148.233.24.113" [148.233.24.113].161
community: "public"
request ID: 1754947341
PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes
timeout: 2s
retries: 5
backoff: 1)
SNMPGET Problem for sysDescr sysContact sysName sysLocation ifNumber
sysObjectID on public at 148.233.24.113
SNMP Error:
no response received
SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "148.233.24.113" [148.233.24.113].161
community: "public"
request ID: 2064780561
PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes
timeout: 2s
retries: 5
backoff: 1)
SNMP Error:
no response received
SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "148.233.24.113" [148.233.24.113].161
community: "public"
request ID: 2064780562
PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes
timeout: 2s
retries: 5
backoff: 1)
C:\MRTG-2~1.3>
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Any idea what it is I could be doing wrong?
public is the name of my community, and 148.233.24.113 is the address of
my cisco 1602 router.
what else should I check? I really don't know what port to look into (if
that is the problem)...I
just want the input and output statistics...
thanks,
-Guillermo
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