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90Network Management Card User’s Guide
SNMP Issues
Problem Solution
Unable to perform a
GET
• Verify the read (GET) community name (SNMPv1) or the user profile configuration
(SNMPv3).
• Use the command line interface or Web interface to ensure that the NMS has access.
See “SNMP” on page 61.
Unable to perform a
SET
• Verify the read/write (SET) community name(SNMPv1) or the user profile
configuration (SNMPv3).
• Use the command line interface or Web interface to ensure that the NMS has write
(SET) access (SNMPv1) or is granted access to the target IP address through the
access control list (SNMPv3). See “SNMP” on page 61.
Unable to receive
traps at the NMS
• Make sure the trap type (SNMPv1 or SNMPv3) is correctly configured for the NMS
as a trap receiver.
• For SNMP v1, query the mconfigTrapReceiverTable APC MIB OID to verify that
the NMS IP address is listed correctly and that the community name defined for the
NMS matches the community name in the table. If either is not correct, use SETs to
the mconfigTrapReceiverTable OIDs, or use the command line interface or Web
interface to correct the trap receiver definition.
• For SNMPv3, check the user profile configuration for the NMS, and run a trap test.
See “SNMP” on page 61, “Trap Receivers” on page 69, and “SNMP Trap Test” on
page 69.
Traps received at an
NMS are not
identified
See your NMS documentation to verify that the traps are properly integrated in the
alarm/trap database.
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