No such Name (SNMP-Fehler # 2) bei Cisco 1841 Router
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I monitoring the interface of a cisco 1841 router in a remote office. After a break of the connection or a reboot of the router, I have sometime the failure No such Name (SNMP-Fehler # 2). The only thing I can then do is, to delete the sensor and add it again.
I have allready set the "snmp-server ifindex persist" command on the cisco router.
The funny thing is, the new sensor has prober the same name then the old sensor.
So I'm not understand why this failure appear.
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I will try this. But what I see, the router has not change the Port number or Describtion
Jun, 2012 - Permalink
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Hello,
please check if the following will help: Automatically update port name and number for SNMP Traffic sensors when the device changes them.
best regards.
Jun, 2012 - Permalink