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Re: net-snmp on linux target is working, but fails snmp poling test

It's most likely a view limitation, but I recommend you make sure that you double check your snmpd.conf configuration following the steps outlined below. If it still doesn't work I suggest opening a case with support or posting your snmpd.conf file here so we can more easily spot any issues.


Step # 1 : Make sure snmp server installed

Run rpm commands query option to find out snmp server installed or not:

# rpm -qa | grep snmp

If snmp is installed then please refer step # 2; otherwise snmp server and utils were not present and your need to install them using following steps (login as a root user):

(a) Visit rpmfind.net to get snmp server and utilities rpms. If you are fedora user then use yum command as follows to install it:

# yum install net-snmp-utils net-snmp

(b) If you are RHEL subscriber then use up2date command as follows to install:

#up2date -v -i net-snmp-utils net-snmp

 

Step # 2 : Determine if snmp server is running or not

Run 'ps' command to see if snmp server is running or not:

# ps -aux | grep snmp

Output:

root 5512  0.0  2.3  5872 3012 pts/0 S    22:04   0:00 /usr/sbin/snmpd

Alternatively, you can try any of the following two commands as well:

# lsof -i :199

Output:

COMMAND PID USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
snmpd   5512 root    4u  IPv4 34432       TCP *:smux (LISTEN)

OR try out netstat command:

# netstat -natv | grep ':199'

Output:

tcp 0      0 0.0.0.0:199 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN

If you found service is running or listing on port 199 then please see step #3; otherwise start service using following command:

# service snmpd start

Make sure snmpd service starts automatically, when linux comes us (add snmpd service):

# chkconfig --add snmpd

 

Step # 3 : Make sure snmp server configured properly

Run snmpwalk utility to request for tree of information about network entity. In simple words query snmp server for your IP address (assigned to eth0, eth1, lo etc):

# snmpwalk -v 1 -c public localhost IP-MIB::ipAdEntIfIndex

  1. ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntIfIndex.127.0.0.1 = 1
  2. ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntIfIndex.192.168.0.3 = 2

If you can see your IP address then please proceed to step 4; else it is a time to configure snmp server as follows (by default RHEL and RH 8/9 are not configured for snmp server for security reason):

Configure SNMP

(1) Edit file /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf using text editor:

# vi /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf

Change/Modify line(s) as follows:

Find following Line:

com2sec notConfigUser  default       public

Replace with (make sure you replace 192.168.0.0/24 replace with your network IPs) following lines:

com2sec local localhost           public

com2sec mynetwork 192.168.0.0/24      public

Scroll down bit and change:

Find Lines:

group notConfigGroup v1 notConfigUser

group notConfigGroup v2c notConfigUser

Replace with:

group MyRWGroup v1         local

group MyRWGroup v2c        local

group MyRWGroup usm        local

group MyROGroup v1         mynetwork

group MyROGroup v2c        mynetwork

group MyROGroup usm        mynetwork

Again scroll down bit and locate following line:

Find line:

view systemview     included system

Replace with:

view all    included .1 80

Again scroll down bit and change:

Find line:

access notConfigGroup "" any       noauth    exact systemview none none

Replace with:

access MyROGroup "" any       noauth    exact all    none   none
access MyRWGroup "" any       noauth    exact all    all    none

Scroll down bit and change:

Find lines:

syslocation Unknown (edit /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf)

syscontact Root (configure /etc/snmp/snmp.local.conf)

Replace with (make sure you supply appropriate values):

syslocation Linux (RH3_UP2), Home Linux Router.
syscontact Vivek G Gite <vivek@nixcraft.com>

Attached is my /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf file. Feel free to use this file. Make sure you make backup of your existing file if you use this file as it is.

Start your snmp server and test it:

(a) Make sure when linux comes up snmpd always starts:

# chkconfig snmpd on

(b) Make sure service start whenever Linux comes up (after reboot):

# service snmpd start

(c) Finally test your snmp server:

# snmpwalk -v 1 -c public localhost IP-MIB::ipAdEntIfIndex


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