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1470× sensor 946× wmi 622× notifications 473× maps View all Tags Custom OID problem (No such name Error # 2) Votes:0 Your snmp nosuchname Vote: Up Down Recently added device for APC Inrow Air Conditioner When I add a SNMP Custom OID the sensor shows 'No such name (Error #2)' I have previously added an APC Environment manager devices there is no such variable name in this mib zabbix and sensors, as well as a UPS, just by specifying OID's. custom oid prtg snmp Created on Apr 20, 2010 5:41:18 AM by Chi Leng Aw (0) ●1 Last change on Apr 20, 2010 7:54:54 AM by Daniel Zobel [Paessler Support] Permalink 5 Replies Accepted Answer Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down The "No such name" error means that the specified SNMP object was not found. This can have various reasons
Snmpset Reason: (nosuchname) There Is No Such Variable Name In This Mib.
- changed OID, network connection problems, etc. As a first step, please use our SNMP Tester to check if you can properly connect to your device. With this tool, check if you can "Read Device Uptime" and if there are any results when you "Scan Available Standard Interfaces". For more information about SNMP Tester, please see How can I test the functionality of my SNMP device? In addition, please see the article My SNMP sensors don’t work. What can I do? Add comment Created on Apr 20, 2010 7:54:16 AM by Daniel Zobel [Paessler Support] Last change on Sep 10, 2013 2:12:59 PM by Gerald Schoch [Paessler Support] Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Hi, I run the test tool and can get the uptime or available standard interfaces, but I still get the same error : "No Such Name (SNMP error # 2). Do you have other idea. Thanks Add comment Created on Sep 21, 2010 1:33:51 PM by jd (0) Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Hello, that means, given the assumption that the SNMP Settings (port, version, community string, potential authentication credentials, etc.) are correctly set, the target device does not have a counter for this OID. Best Regards. Add comment Created on Sep 21, 2010
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maps View all Tags No Such Name (SNMP error # 2) Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down I have set up a custom SNMP sensor using a valid OID confirmed using MIB https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/3933-custom-oid-problem-no-such-name-error-2 Browser. However, PRTG Network Monitor v13.1.2.1462 is unable to get this reading from the network device. All I get is "No Such Name (SNMP error # 2). Infact, all but a a couple of custom sensors to this remove device are reporting the aforementioned error, despite confirmed existence of their respective OIDs. I have tried changing the SNMP Version of the https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/51123-no-such-name-snmp-error-2 device, underneath "Inherit Credentials for SNMP Devices", from v2c to v1. I also tried using 32-bit counters only, under SNMP Compatibility Options. With both these changes in place, I still get error # 2. With MIB Browser, I do get a valid response from these OIDs as follows; Name/OID: cpqSeCpuStatus.0; Value (Integer): ok (2) Name/OID: cpqDaCntlrCondition.2; Value (Integer): ok (2) Name/OID: cpqDaLogDrvStatus.2.1; Value (Integer): ok (2) Ideas? custom-snmp-sensor snmp-error-223 snmp-sensor Created on Apr 30, 2013 12:46:40 PM by knji (0) ●1 Permalink 2 Replies Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Have you tried testing the OID to see what value is returned with the SNMP tester? Please try running this and sending the results as well as a screenshot of the configuration to support@paessler.com and reference this article in the ticket. Since this is a specific issue, it will be better solved through our ticketing system. Thanks! Add comment Created on May 2, 2013 9:31:58 AM by Greg Campion [Paessler Support] Last change on May 2, 2013 9:32:20 AM by Greg Campion [Paessler Support] Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Greg, than
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