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Snmp Error No Such Object
maps View all Tags got "No such object (SNMP Error #222)" Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down I added jitter sensor via cisco ip snmp no such object sla, but got msg in subj. Cisco Cat6509 IOS s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXH6.bin. I use SNMP ver 2c and community public. The sla monitor itself is ok as per output from catalyst Another sensor is working fine (ip sla echo) cisco prtg snmp error 2003 ip-sla jitter Created on Jul 28, 2011 11:51:22 AM by Anton_Bardin (0) ●1 Permalink Best Answer Accepted Answer Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Please switch to SNMP v1 for the device in case and try adding the jitter sensor again. If this doesn't work, please send an email to support@paessler.com referring to this knowledge base case and we will forward you further testing information. Please have also a look at this article. Add comment Created on
Snmp Error 223
Aug 17, 2011 3:00:33 PM by Patrick Hutter [Paessler Support] (7,144) ●3 ●3 Last change on Nov 15, 2013 5:27:04 PM by Gerald Schoch [Paessler Support] Permalink 5 Replies Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Hello, which exact version of PRTG are you running? best regards. Add comment Created on Jul 28, 2011 2:47:41 PM by Torsten Lindner [Paessler Support] Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down PRTG Network Monitor 8.4.2.2380 Add comment Created on Jul 29, 2011 4:35:36 AM by Anton_Bardin (0) ●1 Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Other SNMP sensors do work on the device? Add comment Created on Jul 31, 2011 6:28:56 AM by Aurelio Lombardi [Paessler Support] Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down yes as I said the other IP SLA Echo sensor is fine Add comment Created on Aug 1, 2011 7:56:40 AM by Anton_Bardin (0) ●1 Permalink Accepted Answer Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Please switch to SNMP v1 for the device in case and try adding the jitter sensor again. If this doesn't work, please send an email to support@paessler.com referring to this knowledge base case and we will forward you further testing information. Please have also a look at this article. Add comment Created on Aug 17, 2011 3:00:33 PM by Patrick Hutter [Paessler Support] (7,144) ●3 ●3 Last change on Nov 15, 2013 5:27:04 PM by Gerald Schoch [Pa
ease planning, as well. Free PRTG Download >> What is this? This knowledgebase contains questions and answers about PRTG Network Monitor and network monitoring in general. You are invited to snmp-tester get involved by asking and answering questions! Learn more Top Tags 5747× prtg 1842× snmp 1468× sensor 938× wmi 622× notifications 467× maps View all Tags No such object (SNPM error #222) Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Hello, trying to get top talkers information from Cisco router over snmp, so i could graph IPs who use most bandwidth. http://tools.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/do/BrowseOID.do?local=en&translate=Translate&objectInput=1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.387.1.7.8#oidContent Object cnfTopFlowsTable OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.387.1.7.8 Type SEQUENCE Permission https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/23283-got-no-such-object-snmp-error-222 not-accessible Status current When i create a custom sensor, i get "no such object (SNPM error #222), same thing with SNMP tester. But when i list all available OIDs with snmpwalk tool, i get results for many and many values inside of 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.387.1.7.8 What am i doing wrong, or maybe the same thing can be achieved differently? Thank you! cisco oid snmp talkers top Created on Jun 13, https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/53803-no-such-object-snpm-error-222 2013 6:33:58 PM by Kristijonas (0) ●1 Permalink 2 Replies Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down It is highly likely that the issue has to do with index values missing at the end of the OID. Could you please run a "Walk" test using our SNMP Tester v5 Beta and forward us the resulting log file to support@paessler.com. Please refer to this thread in order to be able to associate the case. Add comment Created on Jun 14, 2013 1:07:02 PM by Patrick Hutter [Paessler Support] (7,144) ●3 ●3 Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down This, indeed, has to do with the index values missing for the OID in case. If you add a SNMP Custom sensor for one of the complete OID entries in the walk, for exapmple 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.387.1.7.8.1.2.13, you should be able to add a sensor. Using 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.387.1.7.8 will not work, as this does not explicitly point at a single counter and PRTG does not walk the OID to add the indeces in case. Add comment Created on Jun 14, 2013 1:45:30 PM by Patrick Hutter [Paessler Support] (7,144) ●3 ●3 Permalink Please log in or register to enter your reply. Disclaimer: The information in the Paessler Knowledge Base comes w
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